Arrangoment of Mills. RAILIIOAIi Arrives: Deparse sounkhanuock,. QOp in:l2 15 m V 1.14. S'I'AGSS . .• • ,‘ blentroie 6QOp '62Oll'A. 'ew Milford., (Daily.) . 00 am r Yhopm wyal at.ing„ . ...•C0,41 nulfroOp 7 r iendaville,(trl weekly,), 6wpre."' 61)043 , 000klin to (tri 3ingliaintoiA via S. Lake,(tri weekly)..;: -6 00p . 700 p ra .g e e.hoppeii,(tri weekly,) 10004 m 800 p In . The N'ew York, (via ;Siontroae, 4ctpot,) . N.ew Milford; raukhornoek,a , nd Wytilusing are '• , The Oonklin Station mall runs 1 1`deadaye;,Thuradala,.. T aal Saturdays. - • The Binghamton mail, (via Sllapt Tries; lays, Thuladays—and Saturdaye:.-• • Vrieudsville mailrana Tuesdays,Thuradays,and Sn't . irdays. TUC ethoppen mai Ininslionclaye,Wediitts.ldayiAltd vridaya. . , t.T AnIIIONAL STIfOZA. , : : • " •" ' • A Stageleavee daily for 'Alontroie fiepotint .13i.,and -eturue at 6P . m •, - • - - A Stage leaves daily for New -Milford at\iitin.' in. vud returne at3:lop.m.'• \ .„ E. C. FORDriA.M. P. Sf. liotitrose - Railway Time Table. Arrangatent of Trains.' To take effect on Aliitiday; • Bprill7, 1876. , Down Tramp: ".r.JUTICIVARD. , ,- - ,14014TEMAD 545 10.15..... .. :. Montrose...—. '.. ..9,00 .4.52 . 565 10 25 Allen's ~. ' ' 846 .645 558 1028. Cool's ' 840 \ 448.: 605 1032 Hunters ' ... 885 . 444 508 1036. :.......Woodhourne.... .... '.. 830 , 440 • 612 1040.:". - • Dimock..}. 525 436 . 617 1047. Tylees...l.. .... - 1 815 ~428 625 1057 '42o 1 i 5....., S3O 110 ' Lynn... • '755 412 ' • 645 11l Avery's__ • '745 -4 05 653 1128. ....... ....Lemon '735 400\ , 705 1135 - Lobeck - .725 845-; 'll6 1145 ...... _ Storey's 7/5 '3 37 720 12 00.. ...... ...Tunkhannock \ 700 322 • "l'inins will run on Lehigh Valley , time as kept in'tho Ittflite of P. & 1.7. - Y. RR at Tunkhaonoeli. ___ _ All trains connect ucTunkhannock with P. &1 , 1 Y. U. R. going north and south. • • JAMES'. 1: BLLKSLER. Pres' r. ' , Stanch Chtmk. 'April 17. 1876. 1 List of New Advoriioements. igic Books. Administrator's Sale—Real estate of Albert G. Reynolds. Administrator's Notice-restate:of Thomas R White. k BUSINESS Lo9e.ts.. ShaWl lost. - Holloway's , Pills. Teachers'. ExamiOat CONFIDENCE:. AMONG nERCIINTS.7-The New \ 'fork Tribune says : With the advance or the season, the prospects of satilaCtory tran§ac dons in every branch of trade become brighter. Already merchants and importers are in good spirits over the prosPerity of their. business *A feeling of confidence' Pervades . mercantile cir: cles which lain marked: contrast with the pre . Tailing feeling in,preVious years since :the pan ic. Recently there 'has been a great influx of 1-vple to the city, and the . hotels are crowded wiot Wholesale buyers from the eouutry.. The 4 ilvaLtage ejpectek.l to 'be derived., fipio- the Qeu tent.iiVExhibitiort `New York dealers , hat. at' la m.'nPriarent. almost every. lira no\ o de trap ctloi are,, , , daily inCre4s7, bag, aiv*-rnanf buYers, * s$ who previ!ius, years ' Dbtahi l ed lip kern - Wstern town..ci,! ire to l be seen - -Aaking,purchases in Ntly , York, They geribiallY felkOrt crop' s`to be na i goOd con ditionL The Fall A V- h tlesale trade isnow'fairlY begun, and the trastle :and - aciivity visible in every business part of the city' furnish sufficient evidence of returning prosi)erity. ' So, great is khe pTssure of business _that the clerks,atmanv wholesale houses are occupied up" to 12\ o'clock at night preparine the dayls sales for shipment. One o' the'most encouraging indications, alter chants say, is the disposition , el buyers to do . i'usiness it on a safe_ ha,sis.. TIIE TRICK og A TRAIIP—EIias Schtv.e.itzer, tifatmer living near Bearto wn, Lancaster Cowl- I ly, agreed to entOtain a graleroanly looking tramp, who professed willingne„ss . tapay'lor his lodging, onylay last week.. After having.par takeliof his-supper the tramp, took a cigar `and' i handed One to his . ' host. Thy 'smoked'' and , talked DU different topics until 10 o'clock,,when 'Mrs. S. told the - boys! to 'go to bed. At this point the stranger said he Would arn4se the boys before they retired. He ireforme4several tricks which pleased -them a!l.\ \tui. Said . he could take a ball, which he h' his hand, and place it in the bail•rt with Out leaving the, loom. Thisastquistleit them all' - SAW that if the familtwotild remit 'him he Wottld 'go into a room up stairs to arrange, she hap, ivhich, 'would not. require more iliai;;;.vyventy minutes; and when vijoUld':-Oacap, on 'the, ILO ; Mey were to they - Nituld find tht l ), haii,:behiwt Ishorse; ''they-:kept, curry-Cora 6,, warted in • a iqece••:of: 'Silk. The family tieing nexious , lo- see ( the performance thowt4 the atranger tnto best`, room and then waited - for the signal to go out In, about twentylminutel fh stamping _wet's_ heard and the party ieftlortlie f barn and examined the , turry-comb box and on the ground, but_could act find the ball, and in ten minutes returned, when Sr. Schweitzer went,up to the room and bawl it enipty. and 478 taken from the drawer. —I poin ti for I would' deter others from , entering, that i place of torment. Half the yung.nten in this ant witb — sis Waif lot 4 dithughlOinots; 'bet= kr, would go into business—that is into debt- 7 ' tomorrow if they couldi.. , MostrOori, men are lo ignorant mit) envy the merchant or thanu-. Acturer, whose:life 'IS ineisitine withpecuniary difficulties, who is driven to constant "shinning," and who, from month to tonth,; barely evades the insolveney which sooner or later,overtakeskaost 'then 111 business; so that it has been computed that hut one in. twenty ot,Oketu l lsaiers, a'peenniatY YET my own part I would rather be a Convict ju the (State prison,4 l rice swamp, than to pass, through', life under:the harrow of debt Let no. man iiisjiiao bimself unforttt Bate, or truly Stk king as he has the' full • use oi his limhs' and - , la - lin - Ines, and in substan: tially tree from debt,' "finager„.coldii.age, hard , kirk, contempt, suSpicion, unjust reproach are 4isagreeable,bliCiter*. is infinitely worse than tlitm all. And if, 4. 1 110 'Waged 'God toopere tither or all MY - Sons -to , be the'suppo4 of my *lining years, the lesson whiCh I mist e4 tneatly seek to _impress 4PP4 tbes4 ,hsl ...lfev fir run in • debt." Avoid peOtnisri ObligatiOis You would , ,pestpotwe 0r , :4 1 1 1, 4*, I pu hoe hut. tiftir :n Cut 4,0 e mor TOO 4 th4P oa~~t;'.;Z . trp,Traina, week, buy a peck'of - Corn, parch it, and live on it, rather than owe a dollar. Of cDurse, I knowthe. same men must do business that in'- , wolves a risk, and muit'give notes or other ob ligational, and I do, not' call him in- debt who. can lay his hands directly on the means of pay ins, at some little..sacriqce all owes„;I speak tot real debt —tliat which involves .risk or sue-. rifice one side, obligation an dependence on the otlicr—and I say, from all "such let eery youth ininibir pray God to preserve him ever . tn,ore.--Greeley. NATISFIED.—The Cplietneral pf charac ter .human discontents is graphically . trated in the wcather, which may. have been ordered.changed for the purpose of , showing up the inconsistencies of mazi 'But a few weeks agO ti ore arose- an almost universal protest againstswafp dabs, and 'now, When - mnsquitoes begin to hOmeirard fly, the first salutation of meeting friends 'every moinini , is the "weather is too cold, for this season of the year." ~F rom sighing tor iceberg; a few weeks ago they have come to almost censider cremation a comfort and a genial practice that ought to be encour aged. The fall of mercury trom the nineties to the forties,' a difErence of fifty degrees only, ac• counts for it. • Business Locals. LOST--Saturday, September ack on the road between New Milford •thul Steinhack's Corners, a red, striped shawl. ,The finder, will please leavA at Decker's store in New Milkord, or notify me, and 1 will *pay for the trouble. .New - Milford, Oct. 2,1876. _ HOLLOWAY'S PILLS.-Tti Blood is the yell' esscnce 'cit health and life. it furnishes the compenenls of tiesh,*bone,muscle,nerve:and in tegument. The stomach: is the apparatus—the arteries the distributors s and the intestines the channels .by ) thich the waste matter, is curried off: Upon t e stomach and bowels, these med icines act simultaneously. 25 cents per box or Oct. 4,1876w1. TEACELEIRS' EXAM LIS ATION B. • • . - The-annual examination of teachers, will be. held' as follows, each. class organized- at - , 9 l' l' ti clotk a. in. ; each applicant to - be -present be fre the first branch is' passed over. No pri orate examinations except ,iir especial cases and on request of School Directors, who will please see that no person commences to teach without rs proper certificate. ~ ' 1 Sprinoville Village school house, Thursday, October sth: - - - - . Brooklyn Centre school house, Friday, Octo ber Otia. liariord Village school house, Saturday, Oct. 7th., 1 , Friendsville school house, Monday, net: eta, Silver Lake, Ward's school house, Tuesday, f OCt. 10th. r ' 1 Liberty. Centre 'School house,' 'Wednesday, Oct. ilth;' , - , • NeW - Milford Bora Schoolhouse', Friday; Oct 13th. ~ - Jackson, Savory - school house. Tuesday, Oct 17th. ' • . . I -..., r Herrick, ..iniondale schoCil house Wednes day; 00.1.8 th . Corners sclioBl' house, Thursday Ont. 19th. Lenox, GlenwOod school 'house, Friday, Oct. 20th. Rush, Grangerville school house,Wednesday, Oct. 125tb. Ni - - • rszn isnitaci fltlt Forest Lake Centre 'school house, Tuesday, Oct: 31st. - - • Gibson, Smiley school house, Thursday, bro vemlicr 2d. . Thomson centre school' house, Friday, Nov. SUsquebanna,Graded.schoothouse, Saturday, Nov.-4th. • Great Bend Village school house, Monday, Nov. 6th. Atiburu Centre school house, Thursday, Nov. Mc•ntrOse Graded school house, Saturday, 'Nov. 18t.i. •' Lathrop, llopbottom school house, Tuesday, Nov Teachers will , need paper, ink, pen, pencil and careful attention with pron3ptness 'in at, teudance and work. , Better qualificatielf:will be demanded for same grade of certificate as foriner,iy. . Office day at Montros - e; the first Monday of each mouth at of o'clock p. tu. MST/TIMES* • Jackson, Savoi4 ; Monday, October 16th. Rush, Grankervllle, Tuesday ; Oct. 24th. • -Auburn Centre; W eduesday, Nov;.Tsnth. :.,Friendsville, Friday, Nov. 24th. • Each \to commence 'at 10 o'clock a. nl. : and Close with educational' address.' in the evening. - .:Teachers' Directors - and friends ot edueation in reach of these are earnestly invited to at tend and aid. ••• - . W. C. TILDEN, Co. tOp' t. Montiose, ‘ Oat.-4, 1878. • ;I AT PIIIIDY'S Wagon Shop a finelot of Plat nrm WNgons and Buggies lull trimmed; Com plete and first-class In every respect for_ sale cheap for Cash, -, Montiosn Stine 1,.1876t1 Puncriiie. We have hist received a very large- ; stock of plain.arici faucy'envelopes, letter sod note pa per, plainand fancy bill bead papers, Card* of all foxes and nolora, uoldred poster papers; etc. all Of 'which wo-.can afford to print cheaper than any office in this or: neighboring counties, and in se good.ityle Work done irrblick and colored inks. It you think tbere lay any That can sbeat us, gibe ua a 'trial, and we will show you what we , can do. All kinds of blanki on nand"orprinted to , order.; kaBLE Wonics. • Tnnkitannock .Marble Works of Burns & White are 'doink a good - business and are getting 'out some every tasty jobs of _ Bead Stones :and Monuments.: A. B. Burns, of the BNle,Diug Btore f ls, .heir, authorized agent for Montt* and .van4nity. ; He has `designs of Head S.toiles and Monuments. Anrorders left with him , will be vromptly filled by. Burns & White. , _ - - • Tunkliannotk,.Fib. 1876tf. W WouLD advise all -those intending to make Ituy,purchaSes of Black Silks thii fall to make them now e 'ss there been a great ad vance'in Raw - Silk,, ,which must , make a material advance in ManUfactured goods. C.F. SiasOn &Co., Bitighainton,intorm us , that they bane an unususig fine iineof Black Silks pur .ctutsed at very, low prices, which they: offer. for the presefit at old prices which are about 25 per cent !eats th in the go ods' can be _purchased now. 'They have ,a large stock - of Black and - Colored 'Cashmeres, together . with an endless %%tidy of every,descriptlon oP Fall Dress a:Ws Svbich they offer upon the trimt favorable terms Samples sent' wfth_ pleas** to any addrviia. THE .DEMOCRAT,', OCTOBER '..-1,--,.1876. ,Car'OATS wanted at this office on subscAp tion. _ Ol e n Newspapers for sale_ at this Office at ten cents per dozen.. HANDBILLS for A.uction Saleso te., printed at the DEMOCRAT office in first-eitt 6i.yle and at reasonable prices. ti374.new lot ot summons •-ind subpoenas printed at this Office. Other:blanks in iia: fusion, all prepared-with care. . • . No rcE .— Now is the . time, and at Potter's is.the Oite to get good Dental work done eheap:: Alordrose, 5ept...27, 1876. HENRY OItANE. TII63I3tER'S Cel..brated Extraot of 3.1a1t, Wtn, Massey Lt' (3o.'s• Philadelphia Ala t. M. A. Ly on's, Druit.Storey.' • . • I Moutrose, Aug. 9, 1870. - , - Fon PURE - Drums and Medicines, Fine Toilet Toilet Articles, jewelry and. Perfutnery, go to M. A.' I.4on's Drug Store. Montrose, Aug. 9,1856. „ . . . PlloTOdn'APns.-;41 - Ctures taken'in• all the lat est styles. - ',Old pictures, copied-and enlarged,' Also a splendid lot of frames • for sale :cheap, "•' • . •atG. W. RooLarrpes. , Montrose, Juue:lo, '74.--4f. .•.. - • • ' • To. Run. House and Lot to rent in Montrose, Mgquire of J. B. McCollum. May 81, 1876.—tf. NEW ST'oca of carpets:, oil cloths, matting, etc.,just received. • GUTTENBERG. ROSENBAUM' &•CO. Montrose, April 12; 1876tf. Srunio Styles Sllit Hats, felt and fur. Boys Centennial Hats, just opened at GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & CO. April 12, 183.6tf. FREsti OYSTERS have commenced arriving at he Keystone Saloon, one door above first Na 7 ional Bank, basement: Drop in and see. \ GEO C. LULL, Montrose, Aug. 23,1876tf. A MAGNIFICMIT lot of one Cloths and Cassi meres, Coatings and Suitings for custom work, just • received. call and leave your measure for a new suit at " • GUTTENBERG ROSENBAUg 435 CO. April 12, 1876tf. Nsw LACE CURTAINS by the sett or, yaril. Table Litiens,, Napkins, towels, and House keeping goods in great variety at • - GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM &. CO. 1 51ontrose, Apfil 12,1876tt. • . . • --- JE:iVETT'S Pure.AV !lite Lead, Hall Bradley t% - ,. Co's. Lead; .White-Zine, Ready Mixed Paints, Colored Paints in Oil and Fine Graining Col , ors, - Tor sale at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store. Montrose, Aug. 9, 1876. • - CIGAR AXD CONFECTIpIiERY STORE. Haying bought Louis Knoll's stock 01 Cigars, Tobaeco and COnfeetionery; I, can ttirnish. first-class articles for the least. money. Fine' summer drinks fur the thirsty::. - - . JAXES ZERPASS. Montrose, July 26,1876. . - PROF. H. COOSWELL will /101 d und of his Grand Musical Conventions at Birchardville commencing on Tuesday, October 10th, and closing with a, concert on Friday evening.' Termi—Ltidies, 60 cents '• - \ gentlemen $1 ; children, 25 cents ; concert, 25 cents. Sept. 27, 1876. - 4ow4 ..,.... . ~.,. __. . , :.-- The . '"SaTe' - of .:Taylor's Family ; Medicines is steadily on the increase, The saki of the past year being more than double o(anYpreVions year. The reason of this is on account of the genuine' merits of the goods themselves and -the fair and impartial Manner in - which they are sold. - July 26, 1876. '-. SEIVNG MACIILNII FOR SALE. A new ,sewing machine will be sold. "dirt cheap" and on' easy terms, as the iiresent own er has no use for it. Iliquire by person or let ter at the DEMOCRAT Office. Any one wanting a. machine will make tnouey by giving this their attention. • Montrose, Sept. Q. 187601 TIME AND PLACE Now is THE TIME TO PAINT. Lead and Oil - cheaper than they 'have been known for years. Burn's Eagle Drug Store is the place to buy anything in the PAINT anti DRUG line at the very , lowest figures. A hsrge assortment. of .Brushes and Varnishes constant=. ly in stock. The celebrated Hall, Bradley, &- Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly on hand, for vihich,BunNs is the Sous' AGENT for Montrose and vicinity. - • Montrose, April 19, 1876tf. ,• ' ' WE TAKE pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the fact that the popular Dry 'Goods house nf C. F. SissON Go., Bingham ton, are now reeciving an_nnusually large and Complete assortment of new, spring goods. Not- Withstanding the cry of 'thud times," this hoise informs 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 same prices that many houSes sell a very inferior grade. All the nov elties of the seasons both of foreign and do mestic manufa•:ture, may now be found upon their shelves, and a t'isit to their atote.will.con vnce anyone that that, is the place to trade. r BURGLARS Ar .wóuc BiNGEIAMTON ! They have been, entering houses and knock ing down men after dark on the back streets, but at this time of writing the police think they have a clew that may lead to the entire. citpture of the gang. The thin .of Hine -4St Slinks 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 cast., They also keep on hand the largest and cheapest , line, of black E ilks, in ;the city.— Maiming goods of all kinds a specialty. Bend for samples. No trouble to show goods. . SHOLES. Binghamton, Aug. 2, 1876. • NO CURE,' No PAT, .Kirby's Cough Etalsaiii,a very palatab:e corn; Ound, for the various affections of the throat and lungs. Used with great success in case of Asthma ,Bronchitis. It is Prescribed by the physicians and endorsed by the people. War- _ used to give entire Satisfaction ,or money re funded. • , Kirby'S Magia Relief for, the instant cure of severe and acute pains: % - • Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges. : Sure, safe and effectual. "Kirby's Condition Powders for gutilify, qitah tity andpulrit# are superior to,surfowder for stock raanufactureil. s .2. • Kirbee Camplior Lee Sat Alla* handror_ sunburn.' - , ' ,'For sale pj :Vivi:gists Itaittrose, and Dealers la iledielna-threuglwat tl a coulto,y. June 20 • 111170y1. A LARGE assortment of the latest and :neatest styles of visiting , and business cards just received at this office. Cali and see theM before or.lering elsewhere. No" businesS man need complain that be is "too poor to c acivertise". he can get the latest style business cards printed' at the DEM OCRAT office-for. three doliarA per thousand,and other work in pioportion. C7,:%lR.VOithr E.I]t , iATIoNS FEE. . There - is :ne sabject that requires ,so much. study and,experience as theireatment: of et Ton ic diseases.. The astonishing`success and yaarkable cures -performed by -Dr. Butterfield, arellue. to the gift.elairyoyance.: ,to the lite . long study _or Ali? constitution of Man, and the curing ordiSUlses from natural remedies.' Cures Abe worst fortes of Serbfilla, Catairb; Piles; FeL• male WeakneSs, Asthma, • Kidneys or' Bladder Will be at \the;:Cafferty. HoUse, • Binghamton. Thursday, and :Friday,- Oct. lfith --and 20th, To SCHOOL- PißEcrons—The attention , of the members Of - the c , :voral- Boards of School Directors,in Susquehanna and adjoining Conn ties,is'invited to the following testimonials and .endorsf-ments - by the leading Educators and &h9Ol OffiCer& of -this NORMAL, DISTRICT, relit , tive to the STANDARD 'CHARACTER AND . .. - :SyERLING MERIT OP SANDE RS' UNION READERS; &C., published in an appeal to their patrons. only s short time since, on the occasion of determ ined effort, similar to the one now being made in this county, by agents of rival publishers,to displace these bpcikl3. The undersigned, residents of the sth Nor-, mal District of Pennsylvania, comprising he counties of Bradford, Lycoming, Potter, Sus quehanna, Sullivitn,Tioga,and Wyoming,wmild respectfully represent, that since SANDERS'UNION READERS /ND 'SPELL LERS, ROBINSON'S SERIES OF MATHE-' MATICS,AND SPENCERLIN COPY-BOOKS, have been qttite generally introduced into and are now in use as a whole, Or in part, in a large majority of the Public Scliools of this Normal ; District, and - believing, as we:do, - that these books are Standard Works of Sterkng:Merit,tind among-, the very best-published ; :and, seeing ;no. sufflezent reason... for a change, would earnestly advise any- Who may be tempted, - by interested parties, to displace these . books, Wexerpise great .eautton,-and Lb be fully satisfied of the superiOr -merit of the books proposed as substitutes, be. fore subjecting -the Patrons - to the additional.' expense, of purehaszng new books, as well as *- schools to the "neat inconvenience and trouble int eident Ice the I ntroduction . - ot displacement sof Text-Bo)ks—besides thereby preyenttng formitgki..nearly,tittained in:this District. • F A Allen, institute Conductor and fornier _Principal of State, NOrmal School,Mansfield,Ps: Chas H Verrill, Principal of , Mansfield State ; Normal School, A. A. Keeney, Co. Supt. of Bradford Co. Elias Horton, " Tioga " W Allen, ." Potter " W C Tilden, " " Susquehanna T F Gahari, " LYcoming " Thompson Bodle, " " ' Wyoming " J T Reed, former, " " Lycoming H. H. Hutton, former Principal Troy -Graded • School. . H E Pitcher, former Principal To it anda Public. Schools. A tl Berlin, former Principal Montrose Graded School. • F M Smith, Teacher of Maths., Ztc., State*Nor ma. School, Mansfield. Lemuel Ammerman, Teacher Lang., Ike., State Nor. School, .Mansfield. Alonzo A.mmerman, Princ. of Com. Dep., State Nor, School Mansfie/d. The Count.* Superintendents above named; %vim -two e.keeptions, are still. acting as such ID their respective counties, and have expressed themselves as having uniformly opposed chang ing the above mentioned books for the reasons stated in their appeal to their patrons. • The Publishers• desire to say to any not fa- - -rbiliar with theit books,that they most cordial ly invite attention to the following, as among, 'the many points of superiority and excellence The Paper, bpe, Binding, Illustrations, and Mechanical execution. The Gradation and Progradie. Charade,. of the Feries. The /ugh, thiereepttortable azpral tone of the:se lections in each book. . The cheapness as compared with other aeries in respect to quality,number of pages, quantity. of rehding matter, &c., B.—Sample j topies for examination and comparisun will be furnished gratuitously . on application- to W. B. Deans, Montrose, or : . tbe publishers, • . BLARFAIAN, TAYLOR 86 CO.; 138 & 140 Gfand St., New York' In regard to an exchange of School Readeri in this county, 'at present, I have , only to say that I think the wants of the county, in this respect, do,inPtit - demand a'ehange, in these hard times for money. ' I consider Sanders' Reade.rs among the' best lutilishe(4 , W. C. TILDRI!' ) CO. Sppt.„, Montrose; Aiig. 2,1876 MONEY TALItS These are prices T 14AT:- H.URT. • . (not the cuatomer,Y ..• . • but other dealers who And fruit because it spoils their profits,. They assert that I cannot, sea go od s at prices named. these prices are not for a bait, but aragen- Aline mid will, be fultilled,in eyery particulti.4 - rail , and see, for yourselves. . MONEY SAVED IS ,MONEY EARNED!, --, WEBS'I'ER the Olothiees PRICE LIST . - For FALL dr. WINTE•R 11.1t76.7. • . . . . . . „ -- .. Good heavy business snits .: * ' • ,-.. . - • ....:.'. s' 7:00 1 1 Diagonal silk mixed 5a1t5....., .; -• . .' ~. : 8410 Heavy cassimeie s uite.....' ;.' ' • ..• . 8.00 Basket worstattsni•s., - !,*•1.'...; -,..•.'...••."...,, .. -. .' 10.00 1 Foley plaideasitimere cults '. ' ---- - , 11.00 English Diagonal suite • - '' - - ,'.: 17.00 French basket snits - . .- •.::,4_;4• ; iii"4 ,- (.'.i... 17.00 All wool Broadcloth Coate ' - • -.-.,..-. ....,.. ... ~.. . 7.50 Heavysheeps gray overcoats.. , .'e.“'..b• - ..'. , ..:;.•.';-: "4.50 Chinchilla overcoats .. v.....x.•.... ... ........, 1 „ - - -...7.00 Fur Beaver Overcoats'. •-- '• ' - ''' '.- r- - .'.',--...;:-. '...... 10,50 Fine diagonal overcoats -' : - 12.00 . . Union Beaver overcoat..... - '' ' • - ilia••:,e, . ti".0 ,, ••g1• :ta l k French Beaver ovsrcoAti(all colors) ' .: - .7 . :"; •:. '12.00 ',--,' •:. .80ye. P ..... , ClOtsiing-4' , t9 - 40 . 3reart. .: •-_ Heavy ,mixed'i , e — liwilau," k ti, : l ' '''- • ''''' 'Or pears: .. ': '•:- ' ''' '' no '• Cassimers enits....• , ~,,.. ::.." ~..;...;t ; .,,, ' - ' ' 5.00 . Diagonal andhailtet snits • • ' • • 5.150 Stout 0verc0nt5......i:.„,: , .. - .:"..r. , :. , ..-„,..--e - ' -- ' - 4.50 Cape and ulster overcoats • - - • - - . - 8,00 1:,loya" o,lol4lng—p to 15 yearn. Heavy mixed school suits.. Heavy caesimerse enjta • • •;..... 6.00 Diagonal lipid baßkat. t 710 Heavy every - day overcoats .. 8.76 Oh nen lila overcoat. Beaver anA_Fur , overcoats " R: 8.00. Cape,and — Dboter overcoats 7,50 Youths Clothing 16 yearn to moil's sins Good underskirt or &SWOTS . - . - 10 Good knit jackets ' ". Good wool shirts: .. • 1•00, Good cotton 4.... .. ... . 41 •Diollt covered folded end ... •.10 . ''''" And siot4F, E o ol l :l 74 l- ,Toidttios.•- I • ' u. vilßeriii. SR. nand 64 Court Street. • -s • Bblatliulttilso 4fstot. 20, 1810. The Zarkete. "New. Vatic Produce Market. Re ported Every Week Exprelieltfoi TEE' MOll7lloo* Danitoonia by Hayden &fluckwortb,Prodneo Com -tainsiOn hierenants. 3`25 Washington Street. - • ' - tiew,York., • ' State, dairy pails , select. . 0 30. , State, dairy pailsc.prime • 27 O. ~.29. State ; . dairy, g00d...,.28 . 08Q State, -datry pink poor to fair. . 25 State, creamery, - Select invoieee...B3 431 . State, sweet cream, pails, choice... 32 .33 State, sweet cream, good to, printe2o 0 32 State, sweet Bream lair to good.. .25 0.-. 27 StateFirkins; choice .yellow. - : 28 0 29 State . lirkios, g004:t0prime..'..;•.26. 0. 28' State 'Firkins, !air _to pod . - 24. 0 -23 011RESE. State Factory, fine to fancy 10 " good . to prime... €3( 2 'o " " fair. ; ... • ........ 0 4a@ State farm Dairy, fancy... 83i0 • " " good.to " fair to good • • 6Mat Stated; Penn . Z030:4 Western prime (dt MEATS AND, STOCK. Spring lambs, Jersey, primp 634(4 Spring lambs, State,lood 6;4.0 Live calves, State, good to prime. 8%0 Livicalves. State ; , tiiir to g00d... 8 (4t Hogs,-city dressed 7941.@ • • JIVE royally. Spring 'cliiekebs,Del 4.% j!y,pet 1b... 16® Spring chickens, .4keStern, per lb.. Fowls, Jersey, Vei' . lb. ls® Roosters, per - lo Turkeys, Jersey; per lb 14® Turkeys, western, per lb • - • • 14® Ducks, Jersey, per pair Ducks, western; per pair • • , 65® Geese Jersey, per pair: .• . .... -CO® Geese; western ; per pair 1 37® DRIED ' • Apples., State, sliced, r Apples, State, quarters.. OM® Peaches,. peeled,l3 Cherries, ' ~.15 ®, nuns, State • 12 V. Raspberries •. 22 @ bountv Business Directory. • Two lines In this Directory, one rear, $1.50 ; each ad - ditional line. 50 cents. • PiiONTROSE. • WM. lIAGHWOUT, Stater.. Wholesale Retail • dealer in all kinds of slate - roofing, slate paint, etc., Roofs repaired With slate paint to order. Also, slate paint for sale by the gallon or barrel. Montrose. - , BILLINGS SPROUD, General, Fire. and Life !astir ante Agents; - also, sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to New' York •and Philadelphia. Office one doer east of Wm, LI Cooper it. CO'S bank. WM. If. BOYD & CO, Dealers in Stoves, 'hardware, and Mann f cturers of Tin and Sheet-lion ware, Cor tier of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. Bullard, Dealer,in Groceries, Provisions, Book , ; Stationery-andY ankee Notions; at the head of Pub ' lie Avenue: - WEI. If . COOPER' lt CO. ' Bankers. Sell Foreign sage Tickets and Drafts pn England, Ireland, and Scotland. . WS I. L. COX. Harness maker and dealer. in nil arti cles aerially kept by the trade, opposite the bank: JAMES E. CARMALT, AttorneinpLaW`. Office' one • door below Tarbell House., PublicA.venne. - H. HOSHNTHAL‘ Auctioneer. Care S, Finnan & Co., Montrose, Pa. ' NEW NITIFORD. • SAWNGS IsA.NK . , NEW MILFORD.- , pe eent. Interest on all Deposits. ' Does a general Banking business. • - 8. - 11. CHASE & CO. 11. GARRET & SO N , 'Dealer In Flour. Feed, Meal, Salt, Lime. Cement. Grocerits and .Prorimons, ow Maln Street, opposite the Depot., F. LC IMBER. t arriaav Maker. Picture Franier,and v Undertaker, a few rods.frOwt Phluney's Hotel, near M. E. Church. ' • GREAT BEND. B. P, DORAN, Merchant Tailor - and dealer in Reads Made Clothing, Dry Goode; Groceriea add Provisions, Main S:reet. H. MIT.7II.PLIT ; 73CR, Would callitttention to his New Stock 4:4 SPRING. AND SUMMER C3ODS ! Now on sate, In new • 1327- (6 1 . 1 30D2,, LADIES' DRESS - GOODS, BLA CK, AND COLORED ALPACAS, NEW STYLE OF. PRINTS. snivLs, WATERPROOFS, FLAN NELS, .BALAIORAL, AND. HOOP SKIRTS, VELVETS,,HOSIERY, HEAVY WOOL. 000DS, CARPETS, OH CLOTHS, PAPril HANGINGS, BUM LO AND LAP ROBES, FURS; HATS AND CAPS; BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWA.RE,TRON,NAILS, STEEL, STOVES AND •: GROCERIES, ETC. 'ln great variety, ,Snd will be sold on, the : moil,' : favorable terms, and lowest prices. • 11, ' ,- New Milford. IN , isti 1875: A r NEW STOCK OF . 5 40 . 3r 1 0011xer kr • - 'last received and for Sae Ity a. J WKBIL, IIPERI!INIC , . For isle by !LLso, ALL Tapp op - • ditoCkiiiiek Ay the store of 2Preis.7o. Clorakrafgemi: For isle by kontrose.,Arnills 00AIRECIAOIY I - . , • .• , r Rumor his. it tlutthaving been , elected Countyltils6 - p.rer for the ensuing three years; ram to dlscontimittlli Insurance busines. Said RUMOR :1s 17NTRUB, without foundation, and rthile, :amain: loft for kin , ness,.and sppreciation of good :Ineurance .in the peak ask a continuance Of your patronage, promising that 111 business entrusted to me shall be promptlyattendedloo, IC y Companies are all sound and reliable, as sit dui tee. , t,14 who have met with losses during the past ten years' it my Agency. Read the List I • British and biercantlle, Capps?, $10,000,000 -' Queens of London, • q :' • , 2,001) • Old Franklin,_• P hfladelphla , Assets ,': : , 3,50 D Old , Continental„_ _N. Y., 0 • . n early 2 8, Old Phtertiz Of aarttord, ' "`•. • 1,000;000 • Old Hanover, N.. Y. ;., . 1 • 61X1 Old Farmers,York„, • - 1,000, • also represent tbeXeW York Mutual Life /manned Ayer 80 years standing, snd -assets over sao,coo— ,4o,the c Mutua l Decent laeoetatton of Voss ? 1,111110111. • lit . jorad anAecidimtid Panay, Coi midst • 111. W 1 0 Utaliord _Acacia. Tu.. - . melee 61 4 , 4 • ftola sae day to one year. Only orate tors Poll Please call or lend acrd, when. you,take .VertremPectkilly • • • lIIVARY C. I 'P : flin t • Montrose. Pa., Jas.l. Vow Sept. 26,1876. 'BUTTE.. EGGS. .Icoll-R-' ;li..l.;Walkp. LI. _- ^~i 10)4 9% 9 6 %. 69i. 9 8K 14 15% 13 23 4 4 • t EEZI