arrangement of Mails. Vii RAii.noAD: rrive.!. Depark To nkhanuock, (Daily,) 90 p m 1215 in Yu STAGES Montrose Depbt,(Daily i ).... 600 p in 620 a .n New M Mora. MallYa .1505 a m 1 go r , Wyalu sing, (llaily,) ... . .. . . .......... 945 a m 10 00p m Friendevillei(tri weekly,) • , , 000 pxii 800 a m. OonlilinStation,(triwoekly',)' 70011112 100 am' Bi nghamton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly). 600 p hi , 700 p m westioppen,(tri weekly,).. ' 1000 a in - 300,p m • The New York, (via 51ontiose tiebot,) Att Mord; runkhannock, an oi \Yvan si ikare TheUouklln Sta . tiopAiailrans Tdesdaysi Thtitidayi, and' Saturdays. • - - The' Binghamton mail, Tues. : lays, Thursdayis,and,Saturdays. • - Friondsville mail runs Tuesdays,ThursdaYa,and Bat ardas'. Nieshoilp en inn truss Stoudays,Wodziiiiidi*and Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAMM: A Stage leareadaily-forMoatrose DapOt at 1 ra.otild returns at ap.at . - - - A Stage 'leaves, daily for New 'Milford at7Boa. and rewrap at 330 p. m. iliontroae Railway Time Table. Arratigateat of 'Tralas, , To take effecto . 4 16tinde.y, Aprill7, 1876. , . - • "' . Down Trains. • . ' Up Trains SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD P. M. A. X. • • A. X. 545 10.15..... .....6fontrose ...... .....9.00 4.53 555• 1025 . 845 . '645 : 558 1028.. . 840 , 448 . 605 1032 'Hunters —OW 444 608 1085 ..Woodbourne.... .... ..8 80 440 611 10 40............Dim0ck 895 . ' "486 617 10 47............Ty1er's ........ .816 . 428 625 , 10 57.... . • . 410 690 11 .•• 7'55 412 ' 645 1118'. .. ... ..745 405 663 11113. 785 400 'lO5 1195 L0beck........ 25 345 716 11 46. ? ,..... .. .. Marcy's • 715 387 790' 11 00.. .. . ..Tankhannock...`...7 00 ' 39 1 2 Milne will tan on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the OMte of P. & N. Y. RR at 'Tunkhaunock. ' All trains connect at Tunkbannock with P. dt NY. B. R.going north and south. JAMEW.I. BUMMER, Pres' t Mauch Chunk. April 17.1876. • List of New Advorti. Glenn's Sulphur , Soap. Coal—E. R. Stebbins. Ho I tor the Holiclays—E. C Bacon. BUSINESS LOCALS. • Glenn's Sulphur Soap. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. • Donation fur Rev. H. J. Millard. Meeting of Pomona Grange. - Meeting of Susquehanna Grange P. of MEDICAL SOCIETY .MEETING.—The 'Susque hanna County Medical Society met at Harlord Pa , Oct. 25th, and was opened wita prayer by Dr. Brundage, of. Faetoryville. • Members pies , ent, Dr. W. L. Richardson, 'President ; Drs. E. E. Mitchell, A. I`. Brundage, H. Pennypacker, W. N. Green, E. F. Wilmot, and W. R. Blakes lee. • . • In the . absence of the Blakey-. Secretary, Dr. Blake 1 lee was chosen Secretary, prb tern. Dr. Wm. Rogers, of South 'Gibson, Was admitted as a member-of the Society. Dr.:Leland Bailey, of Dundaff. and Dr. G. A. Brundage; of Factory vine, were proposed fOr,membershiP. ' Dr. Mi,tChelr read in able essay for which the thanks of the Society were tendered. ;pp motion of Dr. 'Brundage It 'was resolved that this Society :recymmend\ to ,, the board of public instruCtions Of this county the necessity of introducing tit* subjects of Anatomy, Phys iology and Bygeine. Df..Brandage was appointed, to'delivefa lec ., ture at, the next regular, Meeting, and toi. Pen vnYpaoker aliernate. - A iew intients presented themselVes at the clinlinnd were prescribed - tor. • ' ,01L-notion it was resolved that - the discussidn of "Cerebro-Spinal meningitis," be continued• On motion of Dr. Wilmot it was resolvedsthat "quinine and diffusive stimulants in febrile diseasmbe a(subject Of discussion .O the next meetirg A' vote of thanks was tendered to Harfor ) d Grange for the use of their Hall, and alsom. o Drs. Blakeslee and Pennypacker .for -. heir en- tertainment. SceietY adjourned to meet at Montroae.,, on, the first teiinesday of January, iStri. W. R Bi.AKE\SiEE, See. pro tem. NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. • LIIZEItNE COtTNTY, PA. '4l' . :v • . The Scranton Republkan says there are sev- eral cases of black, lever in the .1?ollsh, settle-, menu between' Penn and Franklin Avennes in - Vs city. - - . • the county the. Republicans have elected A., F. Barber, 'Prothonotary ; Chas. E. Rice, District-Attorney ; Robert J. James . , Clerk of the Courts ; Wadhams and Seamans State Sen;` ators ; and- seven Assemblymen. The- benio crate have elected, Col. Wright, and W. H.' Stanton, to Congress, and the A.ssemblymen in , the 4th and: sth districts. An old inan,_nanied Patrick \ t.3orCorazt Was killed by being' run over by the cars at the Tolling mills in Scranton on Saturday, ZloVe . m-: ber 4th. The shopmen ot 3 the D. L. & W. Co. Who have been on a .strike , for upwards,of a month are still as eit;terMirfed as ever not to resume work at-the ieduced rates offered by the &nu pa7. They received $350 in subscriptions on Saturday.—Journal A -young Man_named Smith, of Dalton, acci dentally shot himself on Monday, while 'care lessly handling a loaded revolyer. The ball ,en tered his side and pasted into his limg, produc ing a dangerous and perhaps fatal wound. There :are: now eighty six pasOnerst in the Wilkesbarre jail. It is stated that, ,tho - chime of bells which leave been heard by thousands of people on the Centennial-: grounds are "to be' PlUthas r. ed by a wealthy gentleman and presented to a church in Wilkesbarre. , . BROOME COUNTY k ii, Y. _ Brother,Carl, send us a "good Laulei, for. va riety, "Printers" are getting monotonous. ' Tba habit 'of. 'thrOviing -stones prevaild in Vestal Centre: A. boy was seriously injured, there, recently. l ' - Joseph ,IChnball, of. Vest - 441;1nd his horses frightened while , attending a ,Democratic meet ing .at; Trany'• recen4, „and they ran away, throwing him out on his head and Owl-. ders, was.very ,badly. Injured, and tor-a time it was feared ,he,..would, hot ree.oirer. He was taken tic honie in Vestal, sad- we since learn that E. C. FORDRAM.P:M. :Laments. , . HINTS WORTH M REMEBERING.- Vellow slalins,commonly'called iron mould, are re moved from linen by hydrochloric acid or hot solutitin of exalie Wash well in - ..warm acid. water afteTwards; small piece 'of, paper or , liner), moistened with.spirits of terpentine, and : - pht into- a lin reali wardrope,for a single dai, tivnor,three, times; is- said tie' , a''sufficient , preservative; against moths. ''rue.best way to admit, pure Air in the night (Where the'ivindoWs are the only. ihode of yen- Mallon) is to .open the sleeping room into a hall where there is an,' open windowi,to avoid the draught. A window with a sinall opening at the -top and bottom ventiltes' mere than one opening only. _ Never use anything but, light blankets as a 'covering for the sick. The heavy: impervious counterpane: is bud, for the reason that it keeps In the exhalations from : the : pores of the sick person, while the blanket allows them to pais tbrongh. Weak -persoils ;aeci invariably die tressed by &great weight of bed oldthes; which often prevents their getting an,y sound Sleep whatever. . , A child's bed should slope a - little' from the head to, the foot so that the head may. be a ;lit ; tie higher than the, feet; but, never" bend the neck to get the head. on the pillow, this makes the child round Shouldered, crainps the veins and arteries and interferes with the the cued lation; of the blood.. Even when the , child is severat years old the Pillow should he , goon MORNll 4 lo.—Don't forget_ ,to say "good morning !" Say it ta your parents,your broth ers and. sisters, your schoolmates, your teachers —and say it cheerfully with a smile,it would. do you good and your friends good. There's a kind of inspiration' in' every "good morning," it is also true of all kinds of beartsome greeting, they cheer the discouraged, rests the tired ones, and somehow make the - wheels of time run more smoothly. .Be liberal' with them, then, and let no morning pass, however dark and gloomy it may be, that, you, do. dot W help, at lea - st, to brighten by your smiles and' cheerful words. , How TO Pusn BUMESS.—One of our' ex changes very pertinently remarks that there' are a great many old fogies—notably too many -who entertain unsound iaesejot,,hoW•to push, business. . Rather than invest a'few dollars in making . their business known through the Pub lic prints, they sit, on their haunches Ind wait for people to find them out, When approach ed upon the subject of advertising, they'will repli that it doe,s' not pay to adyeitise, and yet this very 'declaration is disproved by every'ar tide that is placed in Abelr shim windows or thatis hung up in. front of their, store's. Tio: man .that says-it don't pay to advertise is doing it in.-some way all, the time: If - a merchant hangs' a few - of his goods. dut4ide 'the -door— what .is that but advertisidgi ? It a ,cabinet maker • hangs dchair •or citheit article of harm tore. • advertising. If a man lOses'a horse or cow and ;:tells .everybcdy he meets, he is advertising his \loss. - The doe tor boy: run in , chuich and Call him ,out in haste Is advertising. thelninister who ,annOur.ees next Sunday's text, ,from his pulpit, is aVeitiardg.: The street parades of circus estabtishn 4 ent.s are nothing but advertisements' The truth is a man cannot do business with:. - _ . • •• , obit advertising, and the only:: qu estion should be, the way to do it : If you have a lot of per ,annal property tnsellovhich la best,. to write out% ifem notices; that not one .in fifty will stop to read, Or go to the printers and have a_lot of well displayed posters in addition to an adver-• tisement in the papers, If you are in need of help,: don't ask your •neighbor's fif she knows -of a 'girl, but make yonr want knitAvn' ` , through the newspapers, and you will have. plenty :of customers -next morning , to fill the 'place. If ) rott are; huiiness any - land, is It not better to' keep yourself before the, public eye in your home .paper by an , advertisement that will stare , your friends and customers every day, rather than the old fogy idea of_ `_!Oh, they 'all know me ?" ' - But, says Mr. Ulosefist, advertising coats money. Very true and so does everything else rand it , is a good thing for you that adver tising does cost something.. If it did not, ev- ery little worthless concern would stand as. good a chalice of being known as the very %est and most useful. If you wart the people to know that you have anything to sell; adver tise in your home paper first, then in yoitr neighboring papers. The man who has a. rep. utable business and spends the most in a liber al system of advertising, is the' one who makes the most money. This is a truth well verified by those who have tried it. Those who `don't believe it have just to cast about in their own town, and they will find that the most prosper ous business men are they who advertise liber ally and judiciously: The fall of a 'most important, year is now Opel:dug- to the _business ; world. People have wants now jutt as many' is they have in pros , perous tlmes. They_ will buy,,and will be'sure =to 'go to these who offer thebest bargains. And the way to make these mixtt., widely known, is frequent announcement through the papers.— Try 'the experiment. A YOUNG GIRL Mks IN TUB WOODS.—On :. , the afternoon' of October 14th; Soi)hia Valen ! tine, daughter of David Valentine, ruiding on Indian Hill, north of Jefferson Valley, near Peekskill, went froth her "lather's dwelling, 'strayed away in-the darkness ; 'and, was nnt beard of any more until discovered ou 'Friday' last, lying: dead just, at the 7 edge of Stillwater - swamp. :She bLd been after pilk-in'the after-' nocia, and it was getting quite latc,lier . moiher and. estera growing anxious, proceeded =oat lots to'meet.her.: She returned - another. way, and did 'not of course meet . thern,= and upon reaching home fotpad, them pane quest.of, {her. She ildmediately divffi:ted herself' Of 'her , 'bonnet, shoes and stockings, and .went; after • ;them by the way,: : or the road. , 134. ;was seen co i ning down Indian Hill the' twain road; .between Jefferson .Valley and Scrub :Oak, and after reaching that, she -came down thfmainitoo, 1 .4#41W the raaelkOe of bfri, John Darrow. Then went, upthe North road „ or Nelson_street as it is • called, and was seen and spokentoin that road by Mr. ,Odell and Mr. Allen, whqboth badeler turn round and go home as fast as possible. It was then get ting quite late, and that was the last seen or heard of her. Scr Motherland 'sister - finding - ' their "search' frutiless, returned home with the hope of find ing her there, and then - learned of her return, and that she bad gone to look for them. They irnmecliately went out figaiii to* the way of the., road,, but'ueithd( as;heard nor:, s anything,, of her: That Saturday night was one of the worst nights of the season,.so daik one could npt,see a hand ahead orthem, 'and'exeiediuity bold, ,and much could not be done in the-search for her, but with the morning light the whole country was astir, and they have been search ing ever since, but quitless untii r by accident she was dlicovered last - Priclay morning alter being gone thirteen diiya. ::Mt. Harrison Sirkhain . was Out hunting in 'Stillwater in a swamp behifiging to alfred Din gee, and was led to the spot by the !Means of his dog. She was found - lying on heriiach)int in the edge of the swamp—dead: Her clothes had -been almost entirely, torn off her in her flight, doulsilessthr9Y6, Hertesh was bruised and torn terribly, and lies bait feet'cut; nearly to pleces. i . Word was immediatel y taken to her parents, and later in. the day an inquest -was.held over the body ; verdict, death resultigg from cold and exposure. Business Locah. DONATION. The triends of Rev. H. J. Millard will pay, him a donation visit at the- residence of Mr. H. H. Tyler's in Dimock township. on the after:: noon and evening of Nov. 23d, A respectful. invitation is extended to all. • By order of Committee: : 47w24 Nov. 15, 1876. • BOUNTIFUL NATURE affords no finer SpOCiiie for skin diseases than Sulphur, a tact that is clearly proven by the action upon the cuticle afflicted: with eruptions or ulcerous sores,' of that supreme purifier, Glenn's Sulphur Soap.— Depot Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Me., N. ,Y.— Bars Hair and Whisker, Dye, black or b► • own, 50 cents. ' 47w4 SUSWELIANNA: County , 'Ptirnona. Grange will hold its regular session .at Patrons' Hall, Afoot,- rose, Tuesday , Dec, 5, 1870, .a; 10 , o'clock Election .) of officers and other important buss- ness I to transact. It 41 'hoped that every grange in the county; will lie ivpresented: Sw3k,il§iarrxt, Master: itontrose E llpy..l.s, 1874- _ SuseaufoilOrd , Orange; No. 74, R of H. has changed its regular meetiiie . to , the 2d and 4th Friday of . eadh inonth atltiotclock p. m. Ques tion for discusslqu at,ncnattiteting make the tarni -pay ?"- alsck, to decide when to bold" our' first family evening sociable. Let there be a full attendance'. "' . , , CAT.Lw, Montraik; Nov:: 15, OM-.' • . ' • \ 7 , • ; • Semmes BlAimitAxt tuts will.be fbnifd. to posse'zs thiise'qUalities necessary 'to the total eradication of all billions tattarikt, t.O` start, the •secretionS „of the liVer v atiO .',give 'a healthy tone tO;the eutirfrimitem., ( indeed; it la no ordiriarY disCovery ii‘ medical Scietice - ;40 • have invented a remedy 'for thes'e +stubborn coMPlaints, which develop . , all the results Pli dued:- by !a.. heretofore ',tree use of baloniel f mineral justly dreaded mankind, ,apd: knewledgedlo be de'stitictiVe in the extreme .to the human system. That-tile properties of cix tain vegetables comprise:in-the Virtues of calo mel without its injuriouptendencies, is now an admikied fact,rendered in4sputable by scientit is researches and 'Oldie Who use thelAiiii&ake Pills will befully - satbifthil the - the'beei medi cines are,those provided hp nature . in . the - cSin mon herbs and roots of the field., ; These Pills open the bowels and correct, all billions derangement .withont salivationor any of the injtiffes-effects of - effete' . Or' Other pois ons. The secretion of Zile is - promoted these pills , as Will be seen by the altered color of the stools, and disappearing of thp, sallow complexion and. cleansing of_ the ton gue.' ' Ample directions for use accompany each box of pills. Prepar6d only by J. H. Schenck & Bon, at their principal °ince, coiner of Sixth and Arch Stiee's. Philadelphia, and for sale by all drifggists and dealers. ' Price 25 cents per box. ' VW"A new lot ot summons and subpoenas just printed at this Office. Other blanks in pro usion, all prepared with care. . ~ . Tnommin's Celebrated Extract of Malt; Wm Massey it_Co.'s Philadelphia Ale at M. A. Ly on's Drug Store. Montrose, Aug. 9, 1876. ' • Fon PURE Drugs and. Medicines, Fine Toilet Articles, Jewelry and Perfuthery,,go toll. A. Lyot's Drug Store. Montrose, Aug. 9, 1878. PUIiDY I I3 Wagon Shop' a fine lot of Plat orm Wagons and Buggies Lull trimmed. Com plete and first-class in every respect M sale cheap for cash. Montrose, June 7, 1876tt. Ossest ANS CoSsPEctiorlsity artists. Having bought Louisilitolfs 'stock of Cigars, Tobacco and Confectionery, I can furnish first-class articles for. the least money. ' Fine summer drinks for the - thirsty. Jaisstk4sasmis.l Nmr lIABNEss Sum% , ' I take Thia raohod of informing the Public of Montrose and vicinity that 1 have,opened a new harness shop, one door below Bearle's ex; press office, second floor, Public Avenue. I will build new work of the hes: quality, and repair with neatness =and dispatch and at lowest rates. The patronage of the public is respectfully . soliciten. Montrose,,,Oct. 18,18760 PEnsorts.- visiting pinghamton .wishing,, to purohase . dry goods Would do well to mil on & Snouts. Ther keep a- firo.elais line of dry goods and ready-made glolhing hiknd all, the time. AlpaetiaMerinos,and CaStimires, the finest line in the city. trouble to'show goods or send samples. ' ' ' Nov. 1:;1.8743t1. • True is TO arn,rionce,l -That I nein on 'banda stook of - Bp* anil. Platform Spline Wagtini;whieh must be sold immediately, , without regard toiriee.-' They, are tiref l eittea in eYery . "Opgot,find'aiy:otie, who hai any ideanf ever liuying..a. Wagon et , any kind ehoußitive inn • • 9i L . ' 4 - Z. ttrathr. , - A 1 46114 . 94)QV: A `1,. 1 87 8ir0 • $; Al; ;:st f;t4, • To RErrr. , . House Atli:AA 'E to rent in Montrose, uquiiii of J. B. ItcCollum. May 1, 1876.---tf. Nb ' business -man need complain ' that he is "toe poor to advertise"' when he can get , the' late t, style business , cardf4 Printed at . theDxat •pcn T office for ,three dollars wr6housandopti, otheir iirot,Ortion. : I. t. 'White'Lehd IT y 'hfiwzilAT's Pore , li'BraAfla CO's. Leach-White Zinc, (Ready'' , Mixed I'PitintS;i ,ColUred E.'ainialth Oil and ,Fine - :ors ;tor sale. at M. 41...Lyea's Drug Store:ilontrose, ilontrose; Aug 9, 1876.. • • T' e ;side :of .Taylor's Family •Iteclizfintis stew lly .on , tlielserease. . stiles: of: tlie past, year being more ,th an . double., of Li t.,y, plieytptts year. The,reiison of this : , itticount t pi the ; gutfirie m e rit's of 'the 'goods • thent i 4ely es ait4 the 'Fair, - and;,inipartiat marineriihieh-ihey are•lsold.; : '•; ' - • 'MAntLii WOiths. • TbeVutiktiginnoc.k garble Works of HMI ' S' & White .4ra:doing a , good business:4nd are. getting out, some very ,tasty . jons ,of „Head Stories and 14,iniiments. Burne, of the, Eagle Drag Store, 14 their aiiih'oriZed agent; for, MontrOse 'and ; 'has aesi g ns •of Head Stones' hnd Monuments. , Any orders left - . , with him be ; promptly filled ,by Birrns?.B6 ,White. Tiinkhannock,"Feb. ' 1878tf. , , t.) _ lye have , just rveivad a yery large stock of plain and fancy envelopes, letter and „note_ pa per, plain 'and' fancy bill 136ail . .paperit, card's of, all Sizes and colors, colored poster papers; etc.' all Of. which we can afford to print cheaper thin any office-in this or. neighboring counties, and in aa good style. :Worts , done in black and cOlnred inks. If you think' there is any that ran beat e .us a trial; and we will Skotv yoti what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand or printed to, order. • 47w8 luiter -threPsimi TIME S AND bloNEir saved by going to M. A", Lyon's drug store, for your Drugs and'Atedi: tines„ Paints, °Hsi Varnishes, Dye stuifs;-Pan cy goods, JeWelry, Perfumery; Comos, Brushes, Pocket Books, Tobacco and Cigars., Our goods are of the best quality and, sold at pri ces that defy competition, and no onewill tuff' to look farther; Some s Chinese and Japanese goodi and other Fancy . Lrticles, pit/chased at "The Centennial," for sale. • • Moutrose,,Qct. 18. 1.876.—tf. TIME AND PLACE ' • •- • Now Is TEM TIMR, TO PAINT. • Lee.d . and pil.,cheaper than they have been' known for years. Burn's, Eagk Drug Store, is the place to 'buy anything — in the Plan , and llnuoline at the very lowest figures. AWO assortment of Brushes and Varnishes-constant: iy in stock. The. celebrated Hall, BradleY,.&• seo.'s Pure W I tiite Lead ,constantly on .hafid, ter: which BURNS js , the .AGENT for Montrose and vicinity."' • • ' • • Montrose; April 10,'1876tf. • Extaiturmr.toxs There, neinbject that relihii,ei so Much study and experience as the treatment of chron ic diseases. The astonishingistieeesi and '1.'6.. • markable cures perforated by Dr. Butterfield, aie due to the gift. of clairyßynnce, to the life tong study of the constitution of man,.and the , - curing of diseases from naraml remedies. Cure the,w.oist forMS of Scrofulai.Calszrrb, Piles, Pe maleWealine.o,‘Asthmq., .or ,Bladderr Will be at the:Spaulding llouse, Binghamton, Thuriday, and Friday - Noti. 23d and 24th. Nov:'l, 1876. • WE wou,r lp , advise all, 'those intending- to, make any phrOlaies of Blkck Silki this, fall to make theiniiciw, there:chili begu a"grear ad: vance Ra* Silk, ••'which • •must material advance in manufactured goqds. Siason!4Co.,. ; Binghamton, inform US that, ....tikcy have in unusuahy fine line of Black Silks :put , chasedat Very low prices f "which they - offer, fot the present at old prices, which are about ST per cent less - thatf ttlb - lodds . On be purchased now. They.have a.large stock. of ,Black and Colored Cashmeres, together with, an endless variety ot.every description of Fall Dress Elooda which they offer upon tberrickst favOrible terms Samples sent with pleasure to any. address., "; • NO CUBE, No PAY. , • • •. , Cough Balsaiii;a very -paiataNecoin pound; for 'the va r ious - affections of .the ,throat and-lungs. :Used with great sacceiss incase of lithnia and Bronchitis.. It is prescribed. by the physicians and endorsed, , by, tbe people. ; Nar ranted to give entire satisfaetion or money re funded. ' Kirby's Magic -Relief for the •instant eiire of severe and acute pains. - • Kirby's Tasteless Worm Lozenges. Sure, safe-and effectual:; • Kirby's Condition Powders for Tuality, quan tity and purity are superior ,to any Powder for stock maiifac,tuted. ' - ' • - Kirby's Camphor Ice for :chaped *hands or sunburn. • - • For sale by all Druggists in Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the country. June 28, 1878y1. 31dC.ALMLXLI8CIFZI8. Ontwionp--Firss—At the residence of the bride's father, Nov. 9, by Rev H. 0.. Harried, Mr. PhilipsT. Crawford of Twikhannock,' and ,Miss,Louisa Fish of Lynn, Pa. B ARBER-WRIGIIT-At the residence of Mr. He my Kitchen, in - -Lemon, 'Not 12, by Rev. H. G. Harped, Mr. Adetbert Barber of Eaton, and ,Misi_Adelia: Wright of Tunkbannoeir. NEw.yowc. orrY MARKET'.' 'aoßSaCTiw waraLY sr HAYDEN & DUCKWORTH , No.-I*w Asnimprox sionisi,Nsir unit Nuw. YQEI6, Saturday Noy. 11 1876. 85 @ .86 , good, to, _Bo:,,@_ 88 - coninio,n 25 set... 28 selections 29 ogr 80 ' "--- ~gocid: to fi ne.-- ' '26 @, 28 c , " common to good; ; .22 Tubs, .selec.tions.,...: .".... ;: •32 ,84: " good Io fine , 29 81 " common to_gociir... .... 25 28 Factory, 13U@ 12X good to . .-; .. . 12 12% Farm Dairy;: .. . 12 ‘ . O) '4.2% fair to: .10 _ . ;,- MISOBLLANE6I7I3. •Eggirfreelf.u. - 14-. ' , • .. - , APPles (green) fine ... 1-504 :2 00 IA a , dried pert tb-qrsoi:v..4,-..... 6,Va 7 , r, . i „ Orl i r , , n (iA 7 M Ntatoes ' bbl - .' 7 ' Lard:' .. per _ ~1 ..... ...: .. .. nog ' a .: . . .......- ..'''.' ' - " 10Sig Tallow ... .T... " ' --.". ' .. I - 1 Tarkeis dlessed ..." • '' " ' ' i • . ' ',. 6 , 1 13 ',Gte...._ , 8 chtekcn ,„ • .;.„ !....,•-,....!•-.t.,.i'.:-...,,-, 44 , 2 6, ! Th. ; , ! ' '' M ll' •i r. 1 ..;04. 12"' • 4 ,15: ~ , A I t selmis ~,,;)-;.:1r.. 4 41 .,. ,: .4:!tto • . • 'l3 ' t ; 17i , ••••••i••... -- 6 qr.: =ME BUTTRZ. r CHEBBE. Conntv Business .Directorv. iivo Mite lathis Ilirectoly, one year. $1.50 ; eaqi ad .....lclitiodalline. 50cents. . MONTROSE. , 1 d 11A011W,OUT, Stater." o es 11l klealerluni tintide of elate toedlng, "elate 014,, eie Roofs repaired , With slate paint , to order: -Aloe; if° ~ paint for dale by tbeßgibill/l-berrel.: lifoultroseti I - rtro:' . A : # S'PROUD; Geneni an p.,e unce 4%gentitt , Alto., sell, Railroad Land AeLcid Tickers.to,llew York 'arid Philadelphia. Oflice • Date .iloor emit of Wm. Cooper ,A,Ce's bank. WM. H. BOYD '/ CO, Deideialn Stoves, hardware, and Manuf.citireri of Tin and, Sheet-Lon were, c sr* nor of Maiu and Turnpike 'street., A. N. Stillird; 'Oroveries,Previsions,Reefr. t Stationery and Yankee None us; bead of yb lic Avenue.- ' • ' " • WIT. H. COOPER & CO., Bankers S'Age Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland: . Yl Scotland. • . i I WM. L. CoXi lA , , bIL . Harness maker and ; dealer cies usuallyttept by - the trude, opposite the! bank. :TAMES E. bAßMALT,AttornepaC , Law; Ogee MS door below Tarbell House, Pane Airenue. y. ROSENTHAL , Auctioneer. tare 0. Pillinan Montrose, Pa. • - • NEW MILFORD. , SAVINGS BANK ; NEW 311.?0RD. 1 per •00 11 .- • Interest on all Depoaita; '.Doen a eneral Banking ' badness. ' B: CHASE C 0" , ,, R. GARRET & SON, Dealer' Flonr; , Moil. Salt, Lime, Cannot. Orme:kis and !toy - Wont', eit. Blain Street, oppoldte the Dep o t.', i.. 1 • ,• , N. F. 1 /MBBA.A.arri i :ie Maker. Flotnrarcanier,aad Undertaket. slew k ,frota phlnney'e Hotel , near M. E. Church: . P. DORAN. Merchant 'Tailor and dealer in Ike* Made. Clothing, Dry ( ioncla , 9rAceriegradli PE avisio~ Main S:reet: MONEY TALKS! These are p.riees ' ' (not the custo m e r,) ' , . . but other dealers who lind fault becaise it . spoils their, , profits. They asstd. that I cannot self goods at pricer named, these prices are not for a bait, but are a nine end will be fulfilled in every particula.. Call and see for yourselves. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY • EARNED WEBSTER The Olothier's PRICE LIST" . • For FALL ilc WINTER 1876-7. , Good - heavy business 5uite.:..:... ! ... $ 7.00.: Diagonal silk mixed suits.....:. . ' 8.50 '• Heavy cassimere snits. ... - • . 8.00 I Basket'ivorsted mil's. ''' • 10.00 Piney plaid cassimere baits • ' 11.00 English Diagonal suits.., 17.00 . French basket suits ' ... 17. ft ,All wool Broad cloth coats., 1 ... 7.50 i ' He a vy cheeps gray overcoats..:: ' 4.50 . Chinchilla overcoats .., - : - . 7.00 • Fur Beaver overcoats ... . .... .. ... ..... 10.50 - Fine diagonal overcoats ' 12.08 . • Union Beaver overcoat:.'„ .. ... French Beaver overcoats (all ca10r5)......., ... ...moo., Boys' Clothing-3 to la year,s. }- , Heavy mixed school snits • 8.50: , Casilmere suits . ; . ..; ...... ~........-5. 8 0 Diaconal and basket suite • " .4 4 , ..; •,. ;, " "'l. • ' : ... . ... • 8,2* i Stout overcoats i , i...- • • •,.., .1., ! •, 'CR t i Cape and ulster overcoats:— t t ' - " ' 6.011 ~ .., ..;,1; , •-' ' ;Bova' , ol6thina-9' o'ls y ears. ~- - c. u 0, Ileavrmixed schoOl stilts. • • - -*- • = --T.OO - caasimere snits, ... : ,... t . ..,..,.„1 0.110!; • Diagonal am; bizeket - suits ... ... ....... .'.. • .., • IS, Heavy evary-day overcoats, ..• • :ilt J ; •''' , Li ill . Chinchilla overcoats.. . .. . ... .... . • ~B.titi r • Beaver and Far kilter Overcoats..'.. .... ' ~. &Oa, . ' eapeAnd,T.Pt.ter eveTCoais.4 Z. .....2.....: , : '.. '..,..:::: 11 1210 r ' Yonthif , Olothiog46.years to .mOn's siifit.A, Good undershirt or Omen - 4J i • . .4... / . a • • ' ,' ' ..f.... , Good knit jackets s . ....... •. ....; -•-;i• • • .- 40 ' GOod wool 5hirt5 ......... • ' i . ' ' . • i OW' ' Good cotton' socks ' , 4-,..: '...., ... :2' Alti Cloth covered folded end collars ... , AO And, all other good's in propotti' if. ' , ga"The highebt pried-paid • for . priine-` butter 'at ; WEBETEWS. ; , : ... •-• ' ' . sept. 20,1876. AsSIGNEE!S grik IN . DIMOCK TOWNSHIP, (deiti•ElltLutieir j. The uptlersiimpd. , assignee of Wm. Giteo. will sell kt public veridue, on the premises of W „Graver.* , the township of DiMock, (neat- Elk. ake) on , commencing atIO o'clock a. the following property ' ' ! • • to wit: ,•=, • , 48 cows, .1 span horses, 1 single horse. , l•yearling 041 i, 2 colts, 1 durham bull, 15 fat hogs. 1 double harness, 1 single harness, 1 fanning mill, 1 set tron clad • milk pans, ,5 calves, 100 tons hay, 600 blisa-`. • • els corn in ear, 200 bushels oats, 100 -: -bushels buckwheat, 1 mowing *ma- • chine,l horse rake,l cutting box,. , 1 hack wagon, Jlumber wag=. ' • on, - 1 - cutter,rtivb barrel - keitl and: stove, 60'7 - bu shels potatoes, a large quantity of butter In' firkins and tubs. a large lot dairy .ntensiks, farming implements of all kinds, and other property . . . . „ TERMS—SI or less cash ; all sums over $lO. ten mentos' credit with interest and approved Security,. ' . tar The sale will commence promptly at 10'o'clock.' A.H. IiodOLLOW; Assignee.. 40 a,: Noy. 8,1876. A LECTURE TO YOUNG MEN .Jubt Published, in a sealed envelope. , Price ix' cents. A Lecture on the Nature, Trei.tmentinnd. 117 Radical care of Seminal Weakness, or _matorrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse..ln , • notary Emissions. IripltenCy, Nervoul bility. and impedimenta to Marriage generally gumption; Epilepsy. and Pits ; Mental and Physical In capacity, Bsc.-4y ROBERT J. CIIIXERWELL, author of f the !lireen Book," . The world-rkiowned author, in this idmirablo - *Am: titre, clearly pOves. from his own experience trawling awnd consequences of Self-Abuse may be , effectually moved without medicine, and without dangercus en - cal operations. bouites, instniments.rings, or cord 1; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and tual, by which every sufferer. no' matter what hhi A ditio - a may be, may .cure himself cheaply, privately burp radically. • ' Ornail Lecture will prove a bdon to tltensands 11'314 thotieanue. • Sent under Beal, in a plain envelope, to any addramak j pos i ttl e . s on receipt of nnt e t or twopoet stamp,. THE CIILVtIiVIELIAtEDICAL CO, sAlln St., YPrig ; Poet Pak, Bo=, MR& Oct. 11, 18715: • .? • TAIIES BIRNEY, r . PRACTICAL BOOT AND SHOE *tfirirlt rublic 4.ven . uo t Montriple . l,lr f 2e 1 • r for Boot; Slade, and Gait:r UpPers, furnished tadisii and Gentlemen All kinds of custom ytottik done, witlik neatness and dispatch. P4Tt;HZEjet, Rubber, goods ealiatrcd 4 - ,6 0 , 0 4 404 1 1 04.. taatial manner. . • .***.floia agent for LathenithrleatberAilideaatetiei cement zn.fituequeUnunn Onnnty... • shop under. B. lkte#enate's etnrc,. . )4(44oete; 0et..2 5 ),1, 8 7 6 . #4l. A DMINISTEATOR'S N0 1 .1101L7 !ft the estste•ot TheinatrAL - Whito, Lite of A.n_timb Letters of. Administration in, the GIN basins been 'wanted to the - enders igned.lll ptolo6=. int sod "wove requested to• mom% mentlind aapansonf paving c,litms. sotass mud essas& 'arar'lfj*c Ihm,ttbonSdela t roc i , 0 0 11 1.1 ArY 61 R 11 11 • . GREAT BEND. THAT HURT O. : H 1 BSTEB+ JB,. ' et'staS 64 Court' Street. • ' Binghenttoni.N,;g:'l• 'Saturday; Nov. 25; 187g:t f • ; ISOM ; ;:- •••I