._ 'Arrangement Pt Mails. VIA' IiALLD / Ant : .' ' . , A rrzvec-Deparm Ta.ilibaniioek, (paiIYO •• • 7 .'••• •• • ..• i 0114111 12 15 111, ' " • ' ' ' VII. STAC4EB : . ' : , I „ '', Montrose Depot,(Datty;):.., .;, .„..• 600 p pi 6 20 . t i ji,. New .tilford. (Da11y 4 )..:; , ......-.. , .... - .1000 a ni'. 1 801itn wyamsinv (Dui1y.r......L.-.....`.... :'..t 945 a iit 10 00p m ?riendsville,(tri weekly.l) ' li ... 600 p in- 800 am :lout: lin. Statiou, (tri'weekly,) 1.. v. 700 a m ,, 'NO ,a in Bi eglianiton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly).. 600 plu 700 ti, DI ‘tet• - lloppeu.(triweekly,).'2.. - ...'...'.".,i..1000 a' m -'Booo'm The New York, (via AtontroSti . Depot,'S'New liilfOid ; I cuukhannock,and W.yn us L ivard daily: -..• '.. 1, c e, . Theiiiiiik lin Sttilton II tril vans Tu e sdays; Tliursday; slid•SAurdays. , ' ' 0,, ' - , , The Birigliamtdu'ihatt, (eta Sliver Lakn,)i , ttris Tneisr lays, Thursdays. and'Saturdays. ' ' Friendsville mail ransTgesdays,Thuritdays,and Sat The t . lishoppe a mail runs Mondajts,Wedneedays and Fridays.. . - ), ' ' 'l' ADD ITIONAL STADES : A S tage leayes daily for_ 3jonfrote Depot iit,l - 1114114 ~ returns at 6 p.m , ,„ ~ . ~ , . , ; A Stage • leaves daily - ,f4r* w Milton' 0480 a. 14. • and retanuta33oP•tri. • t " , • !' ; , ' • E. C. ,PORPEAM“ ) ..III. : .112ontmse RailutayTime TOls. • _ Arrangment of Trains. l i ro.4ke effect bn 3londay, Aprill7, 1876. , Down Trains. SOUTHWARD. • \ NOATH.*ARD • 545 . . .... .....9.00 .4.52 555.1025 • 545 558 1028. •. •. : . S4O 448 " 605 10 32 ... ... • . Hunters .. .8 35 44 608 10 36 .... :.Woodbonrue.... : . .$ 30•.440 612 1040... ... .•' • 825'436- 611 •10 41: .. . , 428 625 1057.... .... 420 630 'llO5 • . - 755. - "412 645 1118 .Avery's..;. 7 5. . 405 653 1128 4mon • \ 400 'I 05 11 35.... Lobeck ' ... _7 5 3,45 ,7 1 , 5 11 45 ' Marcy's 7 5\ 887 720 12 Tn u k burin° ck 700 322 Ti nine. will run on Lehi„gli•Valley time ari kept in ,the Office of P. &N. Y. Mt at. Tunkhatinock. All trains connect at Ttinkbannock With &N . Y. R. R. going north and soth: \ • . • , JAM S.l. BIAKSLEE, .Presq. • Mauch Chunk. April 17,:1876....\ `• • . . . . . . I. \ List of New -Ad.yertisementi. '4 Holloway's Pills. . . • Circus arid Menagerie—Jblni O'Brien..; Coach arid 'CardAge Painting—A. 11. 'Hick.' Dry . Good's—Guttenberg •Rosobttani i.t Co.; Administrittor's.'• Bale—Estate- of , 8:T 11 Campbell. . -• • , BUSINESS LOCALS:- ,'.' .. .- " . • Notice—Dr Potter... 1 ' - • - . - , -. Holloway's Pills and Oiutme t,..i -' - , • Books Bound. O'Bricti's Circus. i Teachers' Examination. , . . .... „..- . ---.• Musical. Conventiiin—Pri*EL Cogswell.; - Tilden and liendricks'. M 43 - ;Meeting at Au burn. • ' ... . • . • A\\UAL tiEPORT 013.NT'Y •SI.;P'F.I4IiTEN DENT—Few things have ,occurred in •thia the past year that .deinantrespeciar . record. .The general work . has cdritinued to - advance in interest and !uccesseryfe4failtireS haie been noticed, yet too many schools are behind the just demand ; the lack arisingfrom neglect or incapacity; on Part of teachers,, nireetOrs, and . many times from parents c theinselves. • . have sought ht eliminations, iristitiites, ed ucational meetings i 'in the faChOol4oom, and 4 many other, times, to impress upaa . teachers, and people the importance of greater acqnain-• tance _with ,sehool 7 work:.; • urging attendance - - upon institutes, teachers'_ • cl4ses reading of magazines and of works on .telielling, with .b careful . StidYof 'Ways and - means::tit s interest-. ing 'children in' study ;: land - feel the effort has not wholly failed. We also more and. ,more strongly insist upon 'practical, integrity, on the part of the teacher in all association - with-the children, snd claim it al part of the tqaelier's direct duty to: strive to coriedt nianrier 'and habit of scholars ; holding that our.-schools shopld,rimpart :instruction in good behavior and politeness as 'weans in Mental. Our Schools are crippled very much because. 'so many children attend unsteadily, eSpecially after schools have been in progress a few' weeks just when they ought to.be prepired to. receive the greater benefit ; and parenti.areton care less of the interest of childreri as ;s manifest. in the for Which children are de -tabled or arldw — ed'to remain away from school Teachers are tns.fructed.to use their best efforts against the evil, but they eannot,reniOveii - A -Compulsory.taiv mould not be 'very acceptable probably, .nor would it, effect t- radical cure;. but it is - not strange that men who par filet' taxes . to: support • schob's 's for the children of oltter people should be anxious_forscmre od to he trie&Pi'whieh thechildrea shot d re ceiye the full bentiftt44 'the Honey expended. A few ;new :.houses ha, .been . built, and ip every :case., better' form ,and ~ , `arrangeinetit. than. old •. Our few Graded Sebools continue to '6O. source ot profit ; aiding larger icholars to se' cure a better preperation for teaching and bus iness. • - „. • Our County Institute was well attended and highly profitable; aid the local .institutes have , been welt i4eived:,aild !owe btrengthe,ned our School visitation is left mainly to the ,Super intendent ; a few districts `the Directors al \ so visit all their schools ; parents seldom visit any. , • We could contribute very little, for the (en- tenniallhiihn' of tichool-WOrk its oar schools were just closing the' winter term when circulars of direction weri received - ca The general depression ;irk businesahas caus ed a downward tendency in. wages paid to teachers, yet on the whole, there is a manifest advancement-in.the'convictinri . ' . tlkat It is bitter to pay welffoi a good teacher than to have a poor mot a.loiv price.. •; Our standard of lualiflcaticirs of teachers is gradually raised,. and, •svitl;- , the assistance of Directors by a, grading of wages we design to Continue , to, raise ,tha,..„..,grade ,Of certifinatea. so that those who continue to teach must im prove ; others 10111111 _ , out' 'of the , work, and beginners be bettits qualified to work. My Statistical Report - WM • show a ride at two thousand four bundrid and fiftrywp,(24s2i miles, two hundred and thirty ; sil (236) days - of service, three hundred and sixty seven ( 867 )1 school visitimade, two hnndrea-snd fitty-flve (255) Niters,mritten,siand !forty t4O) ,examina hone held. , , ATIIiIiTION FIREMAN. The Annual Parade of tht. Mouttaw Fire Department- will take Place Friday; Sept 29 th at ly s o i clock, P. M. Prompt. As it is but Once a m year, 1110 Meet , for this mutual benefit, let every an turn „out luny Bye order s Cheif = COIL Eeoi, NoTicH.—Now ,is the time, and at Potter's loflice is, the place-to-get, good Dental. work done cheap:; • ; - • • 'Montrose, Sept.-. 27", 1876, \ • 40w4 Boous BouND • ' MontrOse Bindery has books tor lil.ptist Sab-' bath '&11661, ' doper,; Diekerson;.liehue; ley„Smith, Thayre, Tucjier, Vance, Walker and Sept.. 27, 1870w1 : ' ; ; • P.RO.F. 11. E ., COGSWELL Will hold one of his Grand Musical Conventions at Bircbardville coinntencing on TueSday, October 1.0111, anti closing with \a concert on. Friday , evening-. • Terms—Ladies, 50 cents ; gentlemen $1 ; children, 25 cents ; .couc'ert, 25 cents. Sept. 27, 1870. _ 40w4 • • HOLLOWAY'S" \PILLs'• AND •OLNT3rEbiri.,-.---We . stand.nghastat the • thoUsands hourly 'hurried t.ci•a premature : - grave, .victims - of haying , ,neg lected the first symptoms ot, disease.. Whether thc,complaint.‘originatesin the b 0 ody,•,he in troduced accidentally .thiough the skin—fatal ieseltS may be vsrded , off . by a timelyreeourse to‘orie, both - fit theie inedicineS. 25 cents per boi. or pot... • . 1876.w1 • • • . .1 - •. • . • Tot ins TECACUERS' EXAMINATIONS, \ Springville, Thursday, October sth. Brooklyn, Friday, October 4th. ,Harft,rd, Saturday, October 7th. Institute at Upsonville on'Saturday, Septem ber 30th, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. Full list of, examinations and institutes next week. \ W. C. TILDILN, ' Montrose,, Sept. 27, - 1876. Co, Sup't. . * THE C9miNG The long-heralded and wrld-lamed show of John John O'Brien is to exhibit ,here on Monday, October 2d. tverywhereendorsed as the great-i 'est and grandest.tented. exhibition ever urgan-. we append the lollowing- commendatory • notice. It is. from an exchange. John O'Brien'*great .conibination , made !a ,public ' parade yesterday.' Beyond question it eras the tineSt show procession ever seen in this city, and, - gave -an athlquate idea of the. greAt amusement. enterprise .which Mr, O'Brien lids .founded. The-combination-is the. most, merit& ,rious`ekhibitien 110 W trav2ling. An hour spent . lobking at the birtiS and beasts in - the great nagerie which he haS collected will tetiehla per- . son More of-the. wonders . of nature, and will more' vividly 'impress the mind with' the wis:- domed - the Llreator,. than! days Of devotion to reading. There- is scarcely a class-Of animals., however wild -and strange, that' he has not his . representative in one' or. anothd.olj the forty :seven beautifully . I p:tinted cages The enoc luoui . labor and expense . nceessAry to - make such a oolleetiOn; the vast -distances that many of the animals have to be brought; the savage , anddangerous country. where .only they arc found; and a I; mid redother imPediments,would (leteti 3 Ordinafy ; miciri . :ficibi„ attempting: to get . to gether such a :great: show as that which is-at this time in our city. The . , museum presents, a, large variety of Curiosities, many of them 'at jracting the elOserserutiny bf grown folks,-us, well 'aS the-varietyof. Mechanical contrivances for the-specjal. benefit bt,the little one S.. Tlie.aifenic display , i.-given- in two separate rings, and with two full and- distinct .circus troupes. One can visit o"Brien's gigantic con solidation, and behold- double the attractions ordinarily preSented .in tented, exhibitions. It should , be borne in mind, that one ticket ad tufts. to. -the. entire. exhibition., The enterprise is individual one, and no single man in the United States has as much. morefinyested in this:blisineis as has John Space for-: bids a - mention hi detail of the circus company which'-is en- nnustially geoa One. ' ' ." The sale of Taylor's Family MedicineS.is steadily on the increase .. -The , sales - of the past' year being more than - double of any pievions yeaf.. • The - teason.at this is on•accOun t . of the genuine :theritS Of the :goods ihemselves and the fair' and impartfal manner ht . which .they are. , - • • - July 26,1576. • . -•. • • SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE, , A new sewing *machine will be sold "dirt &heap" anti on easy terms, as the present own er,has no use for it. Inquire by person or let ter at the DEMOCRAT Offide. - Any one wanting a maehine will make money by giving this their attention. • Montrose, Sept. 6,1876tf. TIME Altill PLACE ! NOW is THE' TIMIE TIMETO PAINT: Lemland Oil cheaper than they •hai're been known:tor. years„ Buries Eagle Drug Sftn•eis •the place to buy anything in the PAINT - and Dateline at the very lowest figtiies. A large assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constant-; ly in stock. The celebrated Hall, Bradley, & Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly. oh hand, for which-1317140 is 'the Scitic: AGEFty.foi• Montrose. and - vicinity. • • • • • . ..Malntrose, April 19, 1876tf. WE TAKE_pleasure iu calling the attention pl , our reitdera to the faCt that the 'popular Dry GrUods house at.P..F. St was & C 0 .4 Bingham ton, ate now recciving an 'unusually large and complete assortment of new spring goods. Not: withstanding' the cry of "hard. times," this' house informs us that- their trade is larger than at any former swop.,'. This is easily accounted for by the fact that they always offer the most reliable goods at the some prices that many houses sell a very itiferior grade. All tht. nov: . eltieO of the season, both of toreign and do meStic manufavlture; may_ now be. found upon iheli \ sbofves, and a visit to their afore ' will con-, yince ayone that that is the place - to trade. BURGLARS AT WOlilE IN BINGHAMTON They 'Lowe been entering houses and, knock, "rig down men . a ft er dark on the back streets, but at this time of writing the police think they: have ,a clew that may lead to the entire: capture of the. gang.: , , The firm of Hine & Shiites have been trying to stop this reign of terror by marking all of their summer goods dOwn at-cost thereby giving all a chance to get an honest living. A. few of those fine parasols and summer silks left. They are offered at less than cost. They also keep on hand the largest 'arid cheapest line of black f ilks in the city.— KoUrning goodi of all kinds a specialty. .Setiii 'for samples. ,No trouble to show goods, - .Hnra . &SHOLES: Binghamton, 'Aug. - Z, 1876. NO Cf 1112,. PAY. Kirby's Cough Balsam,a-very palatab:e com pound, the various affections of the throat and lungs.- Used with great. success in case of Asthma and Bronchitis.- It is prescribed by the physicians sad endorsed by the people. ,-War ranutd to glye entire satislketion or money re funded: - Kirby's Magic Relief for the instant cure of severe and acute pains. Kirby's rasteleas Worm Lozenges 'Sure, \safe and effectual. ' : Kirby's Coadrtiop Powders for riddle; quati.: ti* and parity are superior to any, Powder for stock manufactured. Kirby's 'Carekber Ice for chapel bands or subrirs. for sale by all Druggis ts in atrose, and Dealers ix Medicines nusti Xi nut the amuttry. ' ,7 uPs WI-WA • • MEM BAsineis,Locals. rff'OATS wantect, at , this officq on 4 siabscfip> tion. ' OLD,Ne ' sys ' pai)Crnie ' r.lniAn4‘this Office at ten - cents per tiozew.i . HAICABiLLS for . .A.uption Sales, k.t.e:, printed at ,D.SAI6CRAT office in: ftrst at,:reasonableprieek ,'• • ; WA. Lew lot of summons and subpoenas just printed at this officer Other blanks in pro fusion, all prepared with care. , • TitakmEn's Oelebrate4 Extrant:of Malt, War. blassey it Co.'s Philadelphia Ain at M rl . Ly• - . On's'Drtik Store. Montrose, Aug. 9,1876. FOR 2,111 LE Drugs :mil Medietues, Fine* Toilet Articles, Jewelrymid' Perfumery, go to Ai. A. Lyon's Drug Store. Montrose, Aug. 9, 1876. 'PIIOTOGRAPII.S.—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. 'DoourTif.'S. `Montrose, Juue 10, '74.--4f. To RENT. House and Lot to rent in Montrose, enquire of J. B. McCollum. May\ 31, 1876.—tf. - NEW &root of carpets, oil clothi, matting, &c., just received. - ' , GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAIThi. ' Zb CO. Montrose, April 12, 18761 f. SPRING Styles SAE HMS, felt and fur. Boys Centednial Hats, just opened at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. April 12, 1876 a. . . . FRESH OYSTERS !hive commenced arriving at the',Keystone Saloon. one door above first Na tional Bank, basement. Drop in and see. - • , . ' • . GE,I3 C. thl4l. Montrose,' Aug. 23; 187dlf. . - '' ' , . A MAGNIFICENT lot of line Cloths and Cassi meres, Coatings and Suitings for..eustona work, just received, call and leave your measure for a . new suit at • . GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAU'II & CO: April 12, 1876tf. " . , NEW LACE CURTAINS by- the sett, or Tahle Linens ; Napkins, -towels, and Hansel keeping goods in, great variety at • • GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. " liontrose, April 1.`.; 1876tt. • \ • JE*ETT I e, Pure "V4'hite . Lead, Bradley & Cu a. Lead, White - Zinc, Ready 'Mixed Paints, ColoredrPaints in Oil and Fine Graining Col ors; for :sale at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store'. - .Montrose,"Aug. 9,1876. , . urGAR AND CONFECTIONERY STORE: , • ' .'''' • • • Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars, TO4deco and Confectionery,: , 1.. can - first-class furniSh articles . for .the least .money.' Fine . . • sufilmer.drinks for the thirsty._ : .-. •• ' ' - . -.. .. .• , ,Montrose, JA' ZERFASS. July, 26,15T6...‘ . - - -.. ... r To . Scnoor, -attention of the meinhers of the gilv . f.ra) Boards of School Diieetors,iri Susquehanna,and adjoining\ Coon-. ties,is, invited to the following testidion ids . and endOrs-rnents by the leading Eduthtors and School Officers of - this . 3.TOILAIAL DISTRICT, rela tive_ to the •.: v- STANDARD . CHARACTER -AND STERLING MERIT •: • • SANDERS' UNION READERS, tko:, published in an appeal to their patrons, only a short time since, on the occasion of determ ined effort, sitnilar to the one now being matte in this county, by agents . of rival publishers to displace these books. ' The. 'undersigned, residents of the sth , - Nor , uial District of Pennsylvania, comprising' the counties of - Bradford; 'ltycoming; Potter, 'StiS• quehanna, Sullivan,Titra,and Wyoming,would respectfully•represent, that since - , • SANDERS' UNION REA.DERS :AND SPEL LERS, ROBINSON'S SEI.IIE:3 Or. MATHE: MATICS,AND SPENOERIAN COPYBOOKS, . have been quite generally 'introcliteed into and Eve now in use as a whole, or in part, in .a large majority of the Public Schools of t this Nonni& District, and believing, as we .do, • that these bookg are Standard- Works of Sterling . Merit,and among the very best published ; and, seeing no sufficient, reason, for. g. .change,:would earnestly advise any who may be tempted, by interested trties,.to displace these. books, to exercise great caution, and to be fully satisfied of the a uperior merit of the books proposed as substitutes, be , foresubjetting the -, Patrons'•tO . the additional expense of purehasw; new books ; as !Well- as the schools to thegreat inconvenience and trouble in cident to the Introduetton or diSplacement of Text-Books—besides thefebY preventing uni forinity. so nearly attained in this-District; . F A Allen, hist - onto, : Ooridnetnrand fOrnier Prineipal of State Noi:rnal School,Miinsfield,Pa, Chas H Verrill,-Prineipalvl Mansfield State Normal School:' AA • Keeney, Co". Shpt. of Bradford .Co. Elias Horton, " Tioa J.W Allen, " " • Potter " W C Tilden, " • Susque,hanna T F Gahan , Lycoming " Thompson • Bodle; • '‘` Wyoming " • J T Reed, former, " f . " ' - Lycoming " H H Hutton, 'former Principal Troy (leaded School. ' E Pitcher, former Principal To ivanda,Public Schooli • . - - A H Berlin, former,Principel Alontrose. Graded School.' •' - •-' • • F M Smith, Teacher of Maths., &c., State Nor me School, Minefield. • , Lemuel Ammerman, Teacher Lang.; &c., State Nor. - School, - Mansfield. ,' Alonzo Aminerman i Princ. 01 Com. Dep., State Nor. School Mansfield.- , The County Superintendents above named, with two exceptions, are still acting as such tti their lasi:weave counties. and have expressed themselves as having unifbrmly opposed chang ing the above mentioned hooks fur the reasons stated in their= appeal, to their patrons. The Publishers desire to say to any , not fa miliar with these books,that thetinost cordial ly invite attention to the following, as among the ‘iny pointeof suPeriority and e*cellence The Paper, Type,. Binding, Illustration, and ifechanieal execution; The Gradation and Progressive. Character of the series. The hagh,"urte,rceptione morrz; tone of the se lections in each book. . The cheapness as Compared:with other caries in respect o quality, number V pages, quantity of reading matter, &c., &c. N. B:—Sample copies for Catunination and -Comparison will be - furnished gratuitouslpon applicatidn _to W. 13. Deans, Montrose; or the publishers, kirAicErtitx, Co.'; . 188A-1409mnd Et., New York. In regard to an exchange of Behool Readera in this county, at present,: I; have. pnlytn 9 : 7 diat I think the wantkor the county, in this respect, do net demand a change: in" these hard times for money. - . I consider 111111441f1e RO*4oll *OW Mil, bait " - IV :o; , Trunur, Co. EivPs. • , liction w it dag," _ • NEW FAsinolis for Fall ,. 1876, 'just received at • ' READ 1& STROUD'S. • Montruse . Sept. 13,1873w2. business man need complain ;that; be' is "too poor to adveitie" - ivhen tn• tan get the: latest style busintss cards printed" at the ocui,AT,otlice for threq dollars per ,thousand,and , ' other work in proportion.. - • , AT l'uniSfs Wagon Shops ' fine Tot at Plat orin WagonS and . Buggieslull Com' plete and • first-class • in- every; respect for sale cheap fer cash. ' • Montrose June 7 1876tt. A LARGE 'assortment _of the. latest ant neatest stylei.uf, visiting 'and btisiness "cards' just received. at this office: Call endsee them before ordering elsewber,e.. , We have just received a very large' stock of plain • and &bey envelopes, letter and note pa per, plain and fancy , hill hea,d papers; cards of, all 'sizes and colors, colored - poster papers, etc. all of which wo can afford to print" cheaper than ally office in this'or neigh Wring countiea, and in as good style. Mirk done in. black and . colored inks. It you think there: is any that can beat us, gig 13 us a trial, and we willsallow you what' we eau do. All kinds of blanks on band or printed to order. MARBLE Wanas. The 'runkliannoCk Marble Works of Burns & White. are doing:a good business and are getting out some very tasty loos of Head Stones and' Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle 'Drug Store, i s their authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of -Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left ,withlirn will be promptly filled by Burns "White. Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. • - • CLAIRVOYANT BUMINATIONS fREE. There is subject that requires so - much study and experience as the treatment of et roil ic,, diseases. The, astonishing success -.and' re• Markable Cures performed .by ..Dr. Butterfield; are due tO:the . gilt •of clairvoyance; to the 'life !Ong study of the constitution of man i .and the curing of diseaseS froth natural rentedieS. Cures the worst forms tit Scrofula, Catarrh, Pil6, Fe. male Weakn ass, . Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder Will be at t e Catferty House, .Binghamton Thursday, and, Friday, Oct. 19th and 20th.. IVE,wouLD advise all those • intending to Make any purchases of Black Silks this fall to wake themnow,. as there has been a great 'ad , - vance in Raw` !Silk, which must - make a. material advitribe in matufaCtured goods. \ C.r. Sisson &Co.,- Binghamton; inform . us• that they. have an unusually fine line of. Black Silks Ptir chasetrat very, low : prices, : which they offer -lot the:Pregent at: old prices ? _ which : , are about 25. per cent leas' thau..the gekodS can be .purchased now.. They have a large stock of Black . and: Colored Cashmeres,logether: w tth an endless Variety of every description of - FallDiesi Goods which tliey offer upon themost favorable terms Samples -sent with .pleasure to any address. NEW ARR.,I,IIIIGEMENT The People's ➢rub Store. I. N. BULLAIIb, PROP,IIIETOIi. KENYON .Druggist & Apothecary. PATENT MEDICINE EMPORIUM The undersigned-would TcspectfuOyannounce to all the peupli: everywhete - that to his already extensiv stoch and variety of Merchandise in the Grobery, Pro;., vision .and Hardware:line. flu has added a v. ry choice assortment of PURE DRUGS, PATENT NIEDICINES, BRUSHES, PER FUMERY, &c.. which he flatters bims . 11 be can assure the public 'they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before parchasing elsewhere. • To all Physielans in this section of the county he' would respectfully. an nounce that he has secured the services of R. Kenyon. as.Druggif4 andApothecary,vt hose long exocrience and acknowledged care'and abilitY. entitle him to your en tire cOnfidence in the line of coMpOtinding medicines or Preparing prescriptions,.and who would also esteem it an especial favor to receive calls from any of his old ^ustomers'or new ones. Will make the Patent Medi; tines a SpeCialty. Also Domesticand Foreign Mineral Waters—an extensivestock. Also fine Groceries -- LEIBIG'S ;EXTRACT OF BEEF, FRESH SALMON PICKLED & .CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS, PEAS, CORN. BEANS, OYSTERS, &c., &C. . In fact, anythingand everythingthat ordlna-rllyneed ed: Respectfully soliciting a call Iremain I. tr..BIILLARD , 4,, i t , • -; Poxider! . PoWderi Powdei: . Blasting., Ritio.npd , Shot Politer, Shot, Lead, Gull Tubes,Caps, Pouches, Flasks, Vase, &c., &c,.. for sale by - Monttomp. _ N.-BULLARD. Sept, MONEY ;TALIS ! - . '.• These are prices THAT KURT - (not the customer.) , but ntherdealers who find' fruit becattie it spoils 'their_ Prgilta. They assert ;that Z cannot sell goods at prices named, these prices are R ot fora bait. but are gen uine and will be fulfilled. in every particula . Call and see for yourselves. . . MONEY: SAVED IS MONEY EARNEU! WEBSTER The Olothicr's PRICE LIST For FALL ac WINTER 18764.`` Good heavy $ , business suite 7.00 Diagonal silk mixed *Alta • • OM Heavy casslmere suite... , •• • 8..00 Basket worsted rul•iv.. ••• • • .... ........ 10.00 FAicy plaid cassimere gala 11.40 English Diagonal suits. 17.00 French basket suits . . ... . 'AU wool Broad cloth coats 7.50 Heavy sheeps may overcoat', • ' 4.50 Chinchilla *vet coats 7.00 .Fu'r Beaver overcoats . .. .. 10,50 Fine di gonat l overcoats 12.00 Union eater overcoat . ..... . . 1.00 Frey ch, Beaver overcolts (all , colors).. .. . .. •.• 12.00 Boyb Clothlng-3 to 10 years. Heavy mixed schoolsuits• , 340 Cassimore snits - 5.00 Diagonal and basket suits.. &so Stout overcoats' . ::. - - 4.50 Cape .and ulster otercoats. • Boys' Olothiag• 'to 15:years.. - :'c 4' Heavy, Mixed sehoed sults.. ... ' `5.00 Heavy casslmere suits ....... • •••••;••••4••• ••• • Diagonal and basket suits - 7.50 Heavy every-day overcoats •• " 1,711 Ch incn ills overcoats... 'Beaver and Fur Beaver - 8 .00 Cape and Ulster 7.50 Youths' Clothing 16 years -to men'ssisgs. • , Good undershirt ordilwron ' . • r . Gad knit jackets ' ••. .75 Good wool shirts • 160 Good h cotton socks.'.:.• vl i g C ove red folded,end collars • ••• And all otheOloodi • . .-‘" ' ' Nand 111_111logn, tEktroot.:l ^ , Sept. 110, 'rhe Mee PIA. 'New York #red* -0. . , • iteported Evez7 Week Rrpresslrtor .Tua Mow:Beet Dr mocnvr by .Hayden &Dttekworth,Produee Cora.- :tetsilon literetuinfts. 325'Washibgton Street. N Or ' • • Sep!. 1;• 1876 a BirrrEt. - • " • • • State, dairy pails,.select P 94 '3O State, dairy pails, prime:. . . .. , ..27 , 29 _State, dairy pails,-..fair to good.. :.21:1 ®.BO State, dtory, pails, poor to oritk -25 1 ! State, ereatnerY,.select invoices. :88 • 4, State, sweet creatn,`pails, 83 State, sweet cream, good to primc3o @ 821 State, sweet cream,. lair to good:. :25 srgt 27 State Firkins, choice ..yellow 28 '29 State Pirkias, gcod to prime. ..;.26 2B State FirldaS, &if tiigood ,26 ,1 CHEESE. • • State Factory,,finecto fancy' _lO la " '`good to, primp.. 8Xl& " ." • fair... • (3%Q State farm Dairy, fancy... ". BX4 ' good to' prime.. . 7%0 "" fair to good • • 133ie State & Penn 2o%@ Western inime MEATS AND STOOK. Spring, lambs, Jersey, prime .. 01.1 2 1 g Spring lambs, State, gold ........ OM@ Live,calvel,,:State,good to prime. 83 Live calves. State, fair to g00d.... 8 Hogs, city dressed...... .. . . .... . . 791.0 • • LIVE POULTRY. . Spring chickens,lieictJ'y,per 'IOIQ Spring'ebickens, western, per lb.. q 4 Fowls, Jersey, per lb • ..... Roosters, per •. . 8@) Ttirkeys,jersey, per lb , - I.4@t rforkeys,western;per lb • ...... 14Q1 Ducks, 'Jersey, per 'pair... • 751 g Ducks, westeril r per pair.; .... .6.5 Q Geese, Jersey, per. pair • .2 .CO(4) Geese, western,_ per - pair... . 1 --37@ -DRIED FRUITS. Apples, State,.slicetl, ax® Apples, State, quarters... - 6%(gt Peaches, reeled, Cherries, prime • ..15 igk Plums,State .• • .; • 12 Raspberries 22 . ® County, Business Directory. • Two lines in Ma Directory, one year, $1.50 ;, each ad . ilitional line. 54cents. WM N. HAGHWOUT, Stater. ,Wholesale Retail dealer in all kindt of slate roofing. ; slate paint, etc., Roofs repaiied with slate paint to drder. Alto. elate paint fore ale by the gallon ot• barrel. Itlontrose. LILLINGS. STROUD, General; Fire and Life fakir tine Agents, also, sell Railroad and, .Aecidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. one door east of Wm. H .Cooper Sc Co's bank ; WM. H. BOYD & CU, Dealeis in; Stoves, .Itardware._ and Mann( cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, cor ner of Maiu and Turnpike, street. . • = • : A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions,,Bookr, Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub lic Avenue.' -.• WH. H. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas sage Tickets and Drafts on England, ,Ireland,, and Scotland. . • = - . - WM. L. CuX, Harness maker and'. dealer in all arti cles usually kept by the trade s opposite the bank. JAMES E. CARIIA.LT, Atterney.iii-Law. Office ; one door below Tarhell louse, Public Avenue. H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer: Calls S. Fillman & Co.; Montrose, Pa. NEW MILFORD. SAVINGS BANK. NEW MILFORD. Six per cent. interest on all Deposits, \ Does a general Banking business. S. B. CHASE & L OG. H. GARRET it ,SON. , Dealer in _ Flour . Fed Meal , Salt, Lime,:.Cement, Groceries - and Proyisloni, oft Main Street, opposite the Depot. t N. F. LUMBER, Carriage, Maker. rictnre•Framer i and Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, near M.E. Church. . • .GREAT BEND. B. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealer in Beads Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions, . 11 , 1 tinin S:reet. „ ; • lErra ITT, Would call attention to hi New Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.! Now OD salebOD, in new D Za .LADIES' DRESS GOQDS, BLACK AND COLORED .ALPACAS,., • NEW STYLE OF PRINT& SHAWLS, WATNR-PROOFS, FLAN NELS, BALMORAL, AND HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS, HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL UOODS; CARPETS, OLT CLOTHS,PAPER HANGINGS, BUPA- "LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS, HATS • , • Alm CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, - HARD WARRIRON,NAILS, • F. STEEL ; STOVES .AND GROCERIES, ETC. • :• In great variety, and , will be sold on the most tavorible terms, and lowest prices, • • 11.'BUREITT New Milford. May Ist; 1875. • . = The. undersigned tiering entered tote co-partnerebly` undeutbe firm name of Le R O YDECKER,' doing beelnitie at the old stand Of . 14 L. Belt* . NEW 'BiILFORD I keep constaet)y on hand o meal assortment of \ AND P1.101:111., A,~Maullttitaf Implement., - etc., all of eiltieb 'trill . ** sold at the loWest eaikpttoes...' • L Lew!" • Dapiniz. ` , pertain:6l66 . W to ine lie iequeesetti': settle the Mee inuntelletely by cash or n 910.—; ,t Lettet • New-11,111ford, Ang: 'MG.' • L ' awl • : - _ . . . ``'NSW STOCIL O' ‘- '- '' ' .""' ' " ' .2. : E.. • 2 • ' CYrc:oo3l:T..erasr *. %-'-!•• fp . . lust received sail for sals by ',. • '';' I ' it*, PTAIIIIIII, ; Q VPArair;INS !. 4 :),11-4;IEk4" ;;1.1. roicsaie b 7 . A - ,;.4,!9;,.4.44..•Pwc0a oxki - 1-p,....*,f-i .'„ *tAlits*reOf i:-''''' ftli*.rfre •. • ; , v,“"'"'"•••••'!"". 44 j • I T :- 4 ar*Coolaa's ClP***l**lo poriatio b y .4 1 4, , r - • '•••• • " • " '4144 xi ins& ittainiwo 101110 e*. 74? EGGS. aiORTROSS: - i.. - 0 i: ' 4 a,i,-:'.1., ..:; , "- ..$.,1. wanampo„. . 2- '": '-• .i '''' -. P .: 'ir:;:.-7.' 101( %, 9 7%8% %. 9 6 8 l< 14 153 13 23 } ~