Arrangement of Mail.. VIA RAILROAD: 4 privet. Deparas Tonkhanuock , (Daily,) . . ...•790 I, m 1215 ,m VIA &ragas • • • Km:tiros° Dep0t i (Da11y,).........„,„.. 600 p m , 4204 .n New.' M Mora, (Daily,)... ... „ . .1000 m 30p m ,Wyalusing, (Daily.) ........ ,94641 M ./0 00 pin. Priendsville, (tri weekly,) .. 4v- 600 p .800 a m• Conklin Station,(tri weekly,) . 700 am 700 am, Binghamtonvia S. Lake t (triweeklyi,. 600 p in. 700 pm , weenoppen,(tri - 1000 am 800 p P'• The New. York, (via' Montrose 'Depbt,)-Ne* 21.11foid; roil kb a unock,and Wyalusing r • • Thu . 00E11:141 Station mail runs TuesdayseThuradays, sad. Saturdays: , Tboi . ainghtuntorfmail, (via Silver Lalre g yrnns Taes-; lays, Thuredays. and Saturdays. . Priendaville mail rune Tuesdays;ThuradaYe,and Sat nidays. The Meehoppen mail rues Stondaye,Weitnesdaysi and' PridaYs: Ana vrten.tr. STAeas : • • A St.sgeleavesdaily forliontioite Deimt at 1 in.,and rethrits at 6 m A Stage leaves daily- 'foiNew • Milford at. i'do ra. aadveturne at 30p.m. - - , ' • R. C. FORDMAM.P. lit' Montrose Railway Time Table. arrangreent of Trains.' 'To ta'te effect tialionday, 1076. • • • • . • A' DoDownTra ne. J T ne awn , 0/ITII W.A.11) ' 1..12. .2. X., 545 10.15.;... .. Montrose 9OW '4.52 , 555 1025 . 845 545• -558 4028. .. ... . ... 840 448 1505' 21032 ....Huggers - 85 '444 1308 1088 ..Woodbourne..:l .. 80: `440 1611 1040... 2L 486 617 1047... .. ...815 428 625. 1057.... ....16pringrri1le..,. 805 420 630 1105 755 412 845 1118 " Averi's 745 405 658 - 111Y3... .. . .4; .. Lemon„.73s - 4UO 705 1135: ' 4... ' L0bepk....... ...7,25 345 715 -; 11 45 .. . .1... .. Tl 5 ' 837 720 1200:- ...... ..Tankbaanock TOO 322 Tinine will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Write of P. & N. Y. RR at 'Patkhahno* All trainoconneetat Tunithannock Orlth P. Br. NY. R.'R.going north itpdoonth. • , JAMBS: I. BLABBLBE, Mauch Chunk. April' 14.1876. List of New Advertisements• - Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, 40.—Geo L. Lenheim. Harper's Magazine. , Peterson's Magazine. Sale - ot Personal Property--D. D. Searle. 'Br§INESS LO-3ALS. Quarterly Meeting. Lecture by Rev. F. A. Dotty. Clairvoyant Examinations. Beyond doubt a Fact—A. N. Bullard. —We can endorse the from an exchange: "A gentleman met us yestarday with a bitter complaint that the clergymen of our city refuse to read notices of various enter tainments, charitable and otherwise, in their pulPits. We presume it is with clergymen, as with ne!spapers. The grumbler has nn knowl edge otw the immense number of this kind of calls on our pastors or our pape'rs, and; whata eltur,ch service would becoine it prefaced with ball !an , hour's *reading of benevoleni candy pulls and pious'pop-cornflistivals. It is only a dodge for stealing advertisements and the pul pit is wise to be free from the infliction. Pas- tors:and ,papets'are liberal in these. particulars = but obit.decidedly.',to being imposed upon." . _ large per ectitage of the trumps now roam : log.9,T the tounty are unprincipled and wicked, ...and many pi-them' are professional thieves. -A day or two since Officers lkingler and Weiss, of Lebanon, caught two stilicious characters hi the house of Charles' Smith, on, Tenth street,rteai tile:Union canal. , Tnek gave their names. as Conrad: Myers 'and Frederick Stumberger, and they bad in their possession two large bundles of, clothing. Upon being examined, one.hnniale Was found to - contain five ovei shirts, two running, three aprons, fourteen pairs ladies' drawers, seven chemises, a-towel, girl's"dress body, two quilts, four pairs cuffs, and two ladies' collars. The other bundle pan ned oat .a man's , linen coat, a. - quilt, a - woolen blanket, three pairs ladies' drawers, two under shirts, i pple.rabirt - triminipgs t five ladies' over skirts; Aress hoay, six chemises, one bed sheet and. five aprons.. Squire Houck com mitted them to prison after-al:tearing, Saturday morning.—Patruit. —As Thanksgiv.ing, day . comes row,the,sfolli4ing article on carving a turkey will be 'appreciable : There - is riothiiig a young unmarried man likes better than to go, to a dinner at the house of a friend Old to^ be asked to•cirve the turkey. lie never carved a tur key.in his life, and with an old. maid .on one side O,f him watching him closely ; and:on the • ; oill'er,side n : fair , girl for whom - he has a tende r ne4s, he . feels embarassed When he begins.--, First he pushes "the knife down toward one of the thigh joints. fie can't find,the joint, and be plunges the knife around in search of; it Un til he makes mince Meat of the whole qqarter of the.fOWL - Tberi he sharpens the - knife an& tackles it again. At last, while making a ter rible dig, he hits the joint , suddenly, and the leg flies into he Maiden lady's lap, while her dress front is covered with a shower. of stuffing. Then he goes for th ; other ,leg, and :when; the• young ladY tells hiti:lie looks warin,tbe Weath er seems ihddenly to heCome four` hundred de grees warineit -.- This !eh 4:1'4 ) fiiiitliy 'pas - loose with his fingers. He laWiiiin thii:neignof the plate, and wbile,he is:hacking aV the wing . he gradually piisliesihe leg- over on, the eleaula bleeloth, and wilio be picas it up it slips from his hand into the gilivy" ttiiiii' and splashes ; the. gravy arOund_for sixlifiunte Yard& Just as he makes up his mind ,=tbat'l be turkey has no lti joints to its wings, the host asks him: if be , thinks, the . dings can - really be civilized.- 7 I , Thesgiil lie i to him laughi; , and he says he' will'explain. his views on, the.aubject'after_din nen Then e sops his row with his hamikar- - chief and p Sel3 the t key So bard ; ,with the fork that it a ides'off the dish and u psets a - gob. 7 , let of ' water ii the girl next to .bim.. , Nearly , , ., ' frantic; he go pa' away egaiu,.at thcwings,.gets them off:in Mutilated eondition, and digs in to the breas . Before' be-Can ;out off, the host asks him wh. he don% help . ; out - thOurkey.—:- Bewildered, e puts both legs on _a k plate = and hands , them. the maiden lady. and then helps: 1 the young g rl to a ‘platefal Of :stuffing,: and; while _taking her plate 11-returne Itneeksl over .Iv. gravy , diah.- . ben- he eits citvty - tvithAhe calm :: ness of destia r and - fans bimielf with a- nap , kin; while : t , e_t servant „clew; _the ~ ,iahle. , Re 604'4 iiitie the 'lndian ,vestion, t iiat'Ma . Y ! 7 Regalia twine 'right 'after dinner:and:Amends the night trying:t6-ilepide wbet4er .tocotntUiP. suicide or to .ake lesions in carving.. TirE,Unztv Exposrnox.---We'lllive received from the Puhlighets, Messrs. Hubbard Bros., of Philadelphia, advance sheet; of a forthcoming volufne,which will greatly interest every Amer= lean, It is entitled "The Centennial Exposi lioniPeicribed and - Illustrated," "and is a cimn plete history and pictorial repre ; apflt,4o this grandest world's lair the world has ever known. ; I Every intelligent and thoughtful'Orion who has Visited -the Exposition and, co_mpre4eFided •not only its' 'vast props:inking' but its wide sie• raficance,will be , glad to , find "it, photographed aiuj . preserved in permanent form in this bean tiful and carefully' prepared volume. The -great , ,ExpoSition is really a represonation :Of, ail -Pint the; : kinutn race ,Las: accouiplislied .durlng.its career of: six` thousand . years.. 'The nations of the esrtli of every clime selected their:; highest, tachievements in every depart ,lnent of human effort, and bringing them to gether,inY4ted • the' world to behold- the last and most ; periearesult of all that mambas a 97 ,compliihedin every field of :thought,J industry and skill. Or the• Millions of, Or eitizenifito - have:mt• l'PeOded ;troth $5O , POO " eaeh' in viewing and -studying this 'Wonderful display,-we havaneirer hqard of bne who did not feel amply repaid for the expense of time and money involved.--r Thetie'millions dellie;to study more at leisure *hat they could ' : then examine but hurriedly, and many millions who could not Visit and see it,-desire to possess a work which shall give . them a lull and adequate representation, of: this grand and wonderful exhibition. To supply this urgent demand is the object of this work. It has been prepared from material gathered on the grounds, by the most careful, patient and laburious research, and from official sourc es, and though it does not claim, as some do, to bd by official authority, it commands confi dence thereby, Gen. Hawley having announc ed that no book has any right to such a claim. It describes briefly the inception and growth of this grand enterprise, but mainly the won derful exhibits of the Nations of the New and Old World, showing their. different peculiari ties, values, curiosities of mechanism, itc., and contrasting them ono with the other. But the interest " and and value 'ot, the book lie largely in its profuse and brilliant illustrations, In 'this Multitude- of finely executed engrav ings, the main features of the Exhibition are Vividly impressed on 'the mind of the reader in a way that words:cannot do. It is next thing to seeing the great World's Fair itself. We advise our readers to examine the book care fully should they have an opportunity. We presume the publishers WSW agents in this vi cinity, :and we .tiope some of . oUr 'euergetic young men will improve what - seems to hs an extraordinary opportunity to serve our citizeno and do aihancLsOme paying husineis LIIZETNE couimr, PA., The body . 0 'a.little boy named Orant, about tWelve yeati , old,: was found buried- in - -a sand tiank at §cranton .an Sunday morning ot last week. He.had been missed- from horite'sinee the preceeding.l4bursday, when he started for school. It i ,sOptiosed he bad taken shelter from . a storm order the overhanging bank. The little fellow, •s'ays the- ,Repubtican, , was found gathered 'up heap, the agony of his last great struggle for. life depicted on his childish IMMO NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. A successful: series of revival meetings are being held at the parish street,. E church of Scranton unsier ilie . ,pastouite of Rev. 0. L Severson. over - one hundred souls have ex pressed their: deterinination to lead a new life. The .very singlilar, death in the allies front, the rebounding of a 'pick, which struck its wielder inthe_ teMple,ls kOing the rOunds.. It would belt' good thing if it were true, but there isn't, the slight ground for the story ,it's a pure fabrication ;,-the man was , killed from a fall of wliat is kr:own as "bony coal." The Re ! publican has been bamboozled by some invent or, of a novel . Mears -of an- exit. from Scranton Times.. It may seem scarcely . oredible. that. Vwo young women of this city should so far forget the res pect due to themselveS as to imbibe: so TFICit qtto . T, that their arrest' became a necessity, but inch was the fact, and they were yesterday ar raigned before Alderman Roesler upon a charge of drunkenness upon the PUbik streets. 1:lif fact waa.tM deo!CO..flud the 4sual fille was Im posed „and paid:—'nmes, Nov. 24th. - Scranton with 'a population of.nearly fifty thOtisandi-cantiotiiOast of'a'tONOl clock. ',Rev. Thomas P. Hunt lies 'dangeronaly., ill iO.l the reSiderde of hiti daughter in Phifa eiptiia. IlisicOnditloti 'is: so'. critical thatt have been gumnioned , to-is bedside; . , The question . of candidates tot Jtidke'inplaae•!, of Judie tianii; . 'whose term ot office expires in aabatisaiready'dirgfoishigthe'atteniiipii , of the Wilkes-Mote bar; _; ; piuorig ,; he`-Demo crate_ the names 6rJohn , Lynch.tilid D. L.O'Neill are prominent,' while - ; upon,.the Republican side W' seems, to lead. TeSterday ni2rnitlg, between alike and ten o'clock,_, when 'a' trip of loaded r.Qai cars had; nearly_ reached the summit of ,Tsl"6, 6 , plane of: the CO Pennsylvanla Coal .'s it "R.44-Dun more,. a coupling broke, and four cars came dOWn the steep incline : with a xelOcity of Three then were standing .upon or' near-the track, at the foot, when the coupling parted; and although , the alarm was., given in timatO allow these men to rich a safe distance, yef one of them,Johd , Purkin, a :man, some sixty: years of age,and-who - had worked on-and about: ;that plane for twenty years, pecame:lewilder , :ed, and Instead of getting out of the, way, rap . directly upon the track 'id: trout gf:the flying ears: Ile,Wit:iiiterally torn 'to Shreds; and the bits . ' `liii - body were scattered, everywhere ,' about andilthriadaihiCl the debriti of- the tniug• !led 'coal and 430titeis .thetr'Osillted fifo :this awful wreck.: The Other men , werp . ,Ptitro4 . ;Duffy and John Arlpk,,but 4 they'rbaded 8444 dietanceltein 'i the- font; before the crash eatee i , and' vy''''ef 3 es A nt'')llgli . ,ily inpred by the flying coal. Tll4 - _ -- :DR - .)I9CRAT,:A• - ,,i:.`4%„_ - ,i,i870:: - ., - The deceasedleaves- a wife but no children- 7 . • e , The tour cars, - strtmg . to'say; kept the trick lxll the way down, coming into colliiion at the foot with a train on a curbed siding, cuffing ; their -way through. it .and then ‘ piling together . onein ViSt of splintered wood and crush e4 coal. We underStandthat it was not the main track upon which the accident occurred, and this accounts for „the.aliKnce of "latc4s," ingeniataly'arrange d: ittairs, which ate Opposed to thtow cars Oft ale track a few feet from the starting point in cases like this. As it was used for running the coal of a single mine,. the 4 "latches", hail not been applied.-Dal ly Imes. ,TuF. r(A . quarterly , Meeting "zon: Springville Charge for this Conferente - year will6e held at Lymanville M.- 'E.' en:trek Dec. 2d, and 3d.— Rev. A. W. Hood is to conduct all the services. All are invited. Nov. 29, 1876. THAT Poiiii; $a isi.iiii ti.;'. Rev. F. A.Dony will lecture in.the Rush Cen tre.lM. Ep-Chureh, on YritlnE.evnuing,Dee..Btli. Supject,'ll(;c43. 0045 centiv"forthe 'benefif - bf 'the church. • „. Rush, .•. • • . CLAIRVOYANT tiCAWINaiiIONIS FREE. There is no snbject that requires ,so much study and experience sidle treatment of chron ic diseases. The astonishing success and re• markable urea performed by Dr.. Butterfield, are due to the gift of clairvoyance', to thelife !ong study of the constitution of man, and the 'Curing of diseases from natural remedies. Cures the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Pe tit* Weakness, Asthma, Kidney's or Bladder Will be at the Spaulding-House, Binghamton, Thursday, and Friday, D.e. 24th and MO. _ Nov. 29, 1876. BEYOND DOUBT A FAOTr That the Return ing Election Board, of. South Carolina, are in Jail (or have been) and it is also true that the scamps that broke into the store of A. N. Bul lard, last Saturday night, shOuld be in jail—but for all that the quality and price of those choice Peals, Sweet Potatoes, Grapes and Cranberries are just right to suit these hard times. At the Head of Navigation you will find the lest one dollar Tea for fifty cents per pound, a fine variety of the best Roasted Coffees and the Enterprise. Mill to grind it'in, and a large and desirable stock ot, family Groceries and Provis ions, extremely, low for cash or ready pay.— Cash paid•for-eggs. • A. N . : BULLARD. Montrose, _Nev. 29,1870. 49 w 3 F. H. STEVENS has . Holiday Goods to sui everybody. Presents for. Christmas. Trees a reduced rates. • ,1 : 413w6 11. STEVENS has a )arge stock 'of Children's Books,' in piper, board, and 'cloth llinding. Al so, a handsome 'lot of DiarieF. Montrose,:Nov. 22, 1g70.' 4E46 VrA. pew tut of summons , .ard subpoenas us . t. office,y, Otlier-:xlanks iapro u with.care. t• •-„ TuomgEn's Celebrate , ' :11xtradt 5f Malt, Wit Massey & , ,Co.'a Pl4lad,elpiiia:Ale A. 14 on's. Drug %ore. Montrose, Aug. 7., "1876. , . Pon PURE Drugs and Medieinti f Fine Tone, Artieles i -J.eelry and Pe . riginew t, ,g9 !,cz M. A Lyon's Drug - Store ,`, -' " ~. , lilontrose, :Aug. 9,1876. AT PuRDY's Wagon Shop a flue lot of Plat orm Wagons and Buggies lull trimmed. • Com, plete and first-clasS in' every rektieCt 'for sale cheap for cash. n. •• • n • • Montrose, June 7, 1876tt. • A. . LAItGE amortment of "thd, hitest and ,neatest styles of visiting and 'hilliness cards just received at this office. Call, atd see them. 'before ()tiering elsewhere. CIGAR AND, UOSPEOTIONERI STOW! , • Having bOught Louis Knoll's stock of eigars, Tobacco and Confectionery, I tan furnish first-class articles for the least pigmy. Fine 'summer drinks for the thirsty. ~JAIAIRRZERFAB.S. Montrose, July 26, 1876. DONATION SPRINGVILLE The friends of the Rev Luther Yolcott, are invited to meet at his residence, Friday after nocn•and evening„Dee. Ist, with Inch tokens Of regard as each may feel disposedto bring.— An, oyster supper will be furnished by the la dies of his Parish. - ' tom. Nov. 22,- _ 1876w2. • 1 - OFFICIAL ,RETURNS. OFFICIAL itammrs have been positiyely received that you can ..get as good a Ste* of Oysters 'at 'tha - Keytone &dam as you can in New York, Florida,Louisiana, 'or any _of.:,,tbe,didptifed:, Lively cdfcial and if you do not fief satisfied ca . .l and senfor yourself ; the recoris arc open to , all:;;• 'KEilifoNi4,l3aooS. 'Nov. 21,,1876. , , , THE MONT,R 08E Railway Coatavkappointed an agent at this place,theliaVeling public will, In future, find light and warmth atthis. Dep9t., Merchtuits; und - sbiptiOs;PCill With assistance when forwarding a receiving goods, as a man• will tie-at 'the Dept to attend to business. at all hours of the day. The busi ness public are earnestly invited b patronize theli home road. Rates as !Ow as by %-iiy„:,ith er t I. ; MottntoSitißß.- Montroie, Nov. 22,1876w2. , • Scrmitek'S'lliiiiDßAlCll PILLS will le f and to UUSSOSS'thimitl'ipialities necessary'follie''Otal eradication - cif,all : billigtp attlicks, ! AntoP; to start the i n arbilons iif the' liverotri&tive 'A ; healthy tone to the entire system. Lilted, itid no ordinary discovery - in medical• sciince to have invented a remedy, ! for these subborn complaints, which develop all the - resets pro= duced by a heretofore _free .asp of canel, a mineral' justly dreaded :-ibiimankind,-*d 'ac- , knowledged to be destriletive In the externe to the human system. That the propertiei of cer tain vegetables, comprise. all: the , Virtues 'if calo- . mel without . its Injurious tendencies; is low an admitted,fact,rendered indisputablejovveutif; is resecittetiosi - Oind theile'who use theMtdralte Pills,will befully satisfied ,thati thebes mill % tines are those provided by . natuteis Up cam ,nion ;herbs and roots of the field. These Pills open the bowels androiecrall billious-derangements without salivation on any of. theinj erica' effects Of 'caloniel ' - oi 4thiii, pole-„: ons. The secretion -ot , - bile' .18=.0mboled , by` tliese . pilLs n s twill 41o:seen by the 'Lien?: color of the stools, _and 'dis'appearing 611*, ialloW complex.* :f 4 sd bleassing of Pie.toooo; .:: . ' i A.,olo4,:dli*Oloos ter, usivaecormanyiiiiiii box of , pilist.,i . Prepared? only by 1 1. F. Aelfesek 4 800, atlbeir principal P oAcPi , POIA' - ,OrittlAnk , t abd Aral Street . Pidladelpiblat ask; rumor . all druggists and dealers. Price 25 coots per box. Business, Locals. H.- G.. Heaismoil'astiaTi 'Wawa wanted at this, office on submit) tion. OLD Newapiipers for JadeAtpji,PifiCe at ten cents per dcizen. , • . A.tictiori , tortitlxid at thaDzitoe an office.-t$ fitatiteltiAltzetylelatid at pqtyNntibje,Orices,l .; • • i „ : , :'1:1' . , 4,- i ..,, _ - ' To Ittick. , , - . , .. , •- Howie and lAit id i reni t in iiiiiit ''''' -i i r '' ; '' .l rose, . rINIF9 of J. B. McCollum. May _B4 1876.--itlJ rite4,c9Tplalp ilkat, , be is "too te) hdyertiee . ".'ivhen,ler,ean get:the latesystyle DESC ocRAT" ()Ince for. three &ilium per=thotisanaiatid other 'ltirerh. in liropOrtion. , . Nitiliti'Leiid, gall Bradley Co's.'Lead, White Zinc, :Remly Vied Colored Patna in Oil aSid Fine: Graining 'Col: ors, for s,ale,at Al. At,. Lyon's : Drug Store,' ".M.ontiose, Aug 9 -1876... v- , • Tun lama atvz NOTICE.. ' • • - That I have on hand a , stook of Buggy , ,and Platform Spring Wagons, mrhich ,mgst: he Sold in:media tely, without, regard ,to : ~ p )ity are firsVelass.in every l'espect . ,lfifil pike . Who has any idetior ever btiying a' wagbn . ot kind should give me a , eall. ' .; • • - • • PURDY.' ioptrosc4 Nov. 1,1878tf. • . , .. The sale ;Taylor's 'Faintly Medicinal- is steadily ou ,tlAer increase., Thd sales of , the past year - being more than donhle er , anyprevio s ils year. ..The reason this " on account oi the genuine - merits of the goods themselyes and the fair and impartial - manner in , ivhibli:they are sold. , , July 26,1876. , .• *A BOUNTIFUL NATURE affords no fi ner specific for.skin diseases than Sulphur, a tact that is clearly proven by the at:thin _upon the cuticle. afflicted with eruptions or ulcerous .sores,, 0 that, supreme purifier, Glenn's, b'ulphur Depot Crittentqn's No. 7 Sixth :'Aye., N. Y.— Hill's Hair and Whisker Dye, black' or brown, 50 omits. 47w4 SUSQUELIANNA County POMUIIa Grange will hold Its regular session at Patrons' Hall,Mont rose, Tuesday Dec. 5, 1870, at 10 o'clockis.:in. Election of officers and other important MR nese to transact. It. is. hoped that every grange in the county will be : represented., - • . SA:st EL SMYTH, Master. :Montrose, Nov. 15, 1.876. , . PEll,Bolip visiting Binghamton wishing ::to• purchase, dry gods Would. do well to call on kirsu & SIEOLES:• They keep a )11.k-class line or dry goods end rea,iyluade clothing on hand ;411 tile time. Alpacas, Merinos,and Cashrneres, the lines! line in the city. Ni) trouble to show goods or send saMples. Nov. 1, 1876t1. IstkvinAßlClF.gS take this method_ 'of infortnin !.be public or Moil ty: 011.4 'Fliave'o r periedit l new harnessi3hop; one -dOoi.behrk:Searle's ex press second flour, • will build new, work of the ,best,.gnality,- find'reDair with 'neatness' '.diSpatch and at; fewest- eates.. The: pattOiiiige l df the pUbN is respectfully Montrose, Oct.-18, 18743t1., MARBLE W OURS. • The Tunkhannock Marble Works : of Titans & White - are doing a 'go - od business and are getting out some very tasty jots of Bead Stones and M.)nunients. A:B. 'Burns, Of the Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent fbr illontrose and vicinity. • -, He • has designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any, ordeth left with bite' will bepromptly, , filled by. Burns it White. White. ' - • _ .• • • • Tun khannock Feb. 4878t1.' ' ' i; . e .. PLUMING. We have just received . a very large stock of plain and fahcy envelopes, letter' and 'note pa per, plain and fancy bill head . paPers, cards of all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we can afford to _print cheaper than any office in this or neighboring counties, and in as, good style. Work done in)3lack and colored inks. It ;yeti think tifere is any that can beat us; gib e -us 'a, trial; and we will show yoU what we can do. Ali'llsinds othlanks ha4d,"or printed to order, Tn AND MONEY • saVed by going to M. A: Lyon's druirstore, for ,your Drugs antilMedi eines, Paints, Oils,.Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Fan cy goods; Jewelry,: Perfumery, Comes, Brushes, Pocket 'Woks: . • Tobacco and Cigars.... Our troods' are of :the 'best quality' and sold at pri ces that defy competition; and no one halfe to lot* farther, Some Chinese . and Japanese goods anti other ; Fancy'ArticleN purchased at "The L'entenitial,' for.sale., Moutrose, 1870.44 Tiitz 4uirD 47w6 "NOW IS TIIE 'TINE TO PliifiT. • Lead and Oil 'cheaper 'than ,tttey have ,teen known =for . years. Burn's ItiagZe Drug 86re is the place to buy anything in the 'PArtyr and- DRUG line at the very lowest figures. A large assortment of Brushea and -Varnishes constant ly in stock. ...Thn,pelehrated Ilalj t itradley, & Co.'s Pure Wliiteifead constantly on hand, for which BORES is thoBoLE, Apioty for Montrose and iicinity. , "' • ' ' Montrose, April 19; 1876tf. - . , , Wi WOULD advise 'all' those Intending to make, MAP - pritchaSeA or Back 'Silks this, fallst to. inake , tlitin now, as inere'bailreetia ;great ad vance In. °Raw Silk, Which'- most. make materia l , artyanCe.in •inanlithottired Sisson •itoq., 4ingliainton, inlorra us-, that: they have ari , ainistraLy fine line,ofßiack S il k; par-. chased at'verywhich that' offer ,fcir the 'present at old' prices, are at 25 per cent leas.thati the goods can r.Ourebased now. , They have: a large .s,tockLoi- Black. and Colored .Crishweres,together. with - endlekt variety 'of every description or rail Dress Goods which they offer upOn the mast favorable terFns *Sarnpleri sent: % , v ith pleasnre to hay: address.` ` , " •NCO PAY. . z", )7 !. , Kilbre Gough Balsah),ft vpry..Ra1,44 113 : 11 0 9girt puend, tor, ithe various,. affections of, the throat and lungs: " tried 'viithsuccess is*age Of tisthtna.and Bronchitis. It lb 'preScribed by' the physicians and endorsed by the - pcople.• War , ' ranted to give .ritire oatisAtOipia or. mcaley.re funded. . . Kirby's:At:oC - Relief for the instant Clare oi 'severe and acute paitis. r; . Tasteless Wolin Lozenges. safe and effqctpltl. - • - Kir'by's Qontlition Powders, for quality, qu a rt. . tittatiO pu'rity e,re supOlor to any Powdegff. )r stook tnanufnetitred.- Kirby's Ctunpbor obatied r-batidsOr sutiburn“ ,. F,or.snie by all, Drugg4lAnini Montrose, and Dealers in Ifedielhes t4rotg4Pll.'itbe country Jtitte 28,11176y1. fr;.. "I &POTTER, DEN ST WISITES .., , iiii ,saiii.fitiliißititilhe - opliti:if lloittriitalindirlifilti, Oaths invareionentl located, in the elsofk.efAT •01 IN I", Matt" tseii build '. ; opposite doper`Alleni., An c nada of Dental Work one in the besta ' x ""' ne =<, • tr. B.—Nltrors Oxtde, Laughing Gam, gives, for the pattfiessostreetion at tsetk. . Mentrose, April Oth, 10T6.—tf =EI IRVIN CHAPMAN ;4. ♦'- NEw.T9K,K 01TY couasorzb Wftiu 2 Sy HAYDRITA DUCKWORTH • \.. , ..,,cotnplissicos Merck / finis, :„ No! A l . l .sYAlumeToNSlnger,lixii T. 0- • 1,,'".77,• , :;;-: oilLV)" azw 'foal St}turdfty , Ng!. 28,1871. BUTTER. ; , • - r•-,A Pails, choicest fi fths • " good to •finei: .4... -88 8$ " • 24 01124 Firttins„spleptipna„,., t r t7r . :„; 20 is 81 I\, good tolne.. .. , 27 29 . to gOoq- - - • 23 - 4 20 Tubs; t*ietinnoi.: @ 85 " good to fine.... . . 30!,(111,.. 83 " coninion'tb gOod:". 22 . '6" 27 Factory I fancy: 1 - . • '• *.. ,„ 14 1 ' ; :i 14% ” ;good to:fine. .....:,': 12K 13' Farm DalfYiOmel.`c.., .....,.:. :f , 11 , . ..4 13 " " ;f air 1,0 good. , i .... .. 9 QlO ; , ' , • . , , . - - '' , ' gISCELLANTLOtTe. Eggs, fresh: ;.2 ... " ..... . 0 r , . CA ..... g 8 9_ Apples (green ) : fine. '. .i.-.• ...'. ::.' ~T - 2 5©, 1 30 i :tried : per it qrs. ~Ji .%: . J. , • i 5344:§kA 5 • " , .: - §1iceck..!... , ;•;11 %As 6 Potatqes, 'per ,bb). .. : , .... .. . .. 2..62.3ta 12 Lard "' ' 1). 611 Talk , L- • •: --'. " ' ' " --- i -83440 8; Turkeys dressed .11 14 Chickens, "' . . , 13 "'' 15 't 1? Beeswax. -. • • , • 80)541011 It/TONEY, 'rALIKgi These are prices -TH A T.,H ;1 •. • • . (not the castastior e ) but other dealers who find fault because:it spoils their profits. They'gtwert that I cannot sell gepdspat prim mimed. these prices are not for a bait i , p are ow One and will,be fulfilled iu everrparticuia.. Call OW see for',yourseives. MONEY SAVED IS MQ_NE'y EARNED i WEBSTEII The Clothier's PRICE.LIST For FALL & WINTER 16764. . Good heavy business suits: ' .. $ 7.00 Diagonal silk inbred suits 8.50 .- 4 • Heavy cassimere sults. 2. : •• • ' ' 5.00 Basket worsted surs •• .• :.. 10.00 . Fancy plaid cassimere' emits 11.00 English. Diagonal suite..:.. ' 'J.: . ' , 17.00 French basket suits . 17A0 All wool Brod cloth coats ' 7.50 Heavy sheeps gray overcoats.... 4.50 Chinchilla overcoats' 7.00 Fur Beaver overcoats ..... 10,50 Fine diaatinal overcoats onion Beaver overcoat 7.06 French Beaver overcoats (all moo Boys' Clotimfg,--3' to 1D years,, Heavy inured school Silts. Cassimere Diazonal and hasket anita ... ... . 6.54 Stoat; overcoats • • ' • ' . ' 4.50 Cape and ttitte; overcoats • 6.06 Clothing—. 9 .to 15 ye4rs. Heavy -mixed 5.00 Heavy catssitaere rails ' Diagonal and basket spits . - . 1.50 Heavy every-day overcoats . " • 815 Chinchilla overcoats.. . . • "L . !. . 5.00 Beaver and Fur Beaver Overcoats,. , 5 •,41 • 5.06 Cape and Uh , tef ovdrcoata • ' • • 1.54 YouttiW- Clothing 1. 6 leiirs- !then s sizes. .Good nndert;hlrt or diprere .. ~. .....J.I. .24 Good knit jackite • • . . • Good .. •-; •• • •J;.• . • .. 1 Good cotton socki....• •••• • •(' • Cloth covered folded end'collart...: • • • ... .10 And an other goods InTroport1•111. ' • ; Or - Th() • highest : price paid, Or prime ;butter K. WEEISTER'. Btpt. 2b:184.6. 1870 HO ! =FOR THE HOLIDAYS' ::7 # V.: D .4 'ZIA '4-':: . . EVERYTHINGtheT 1.1 is ctr LIIIOUP'S' Eilid: Sacei~B'l`q►'d` Ves,• • ..-.?: - • • ..:.: s. ! Isolle r ßells, ••••=;.. , 1 , : , 1014. •-..-prt - A 1.45c0, a full assortmen t- of - Tin t ' aye -•4 . r . (' a al,NAt, Wax,,and Rubber Dolls ; . ), ;; nRGANB.• Jews Harps, Trumoeta; Vifes,l. W,) is: the time ,to buy .itttO de'cdre ) C bmwAins,:' , SlGH:.l3.argains shbnlit no:' be inst. • ;• • v I , i „I ;17:(111'174111 fild'*gOOd'aisortirkeilvoi 1;1 ~ 1 104 4%7 tivrf .! vstl FR:U . IIS r .CA XNED, 60 0 DSz r - NUTS 4W). ,COIiFEOTIO.NERY, , !; n•••• • in\tor ,rr ,-;„ •, DACIOWik Sou th Elditin- Street l • ,‘ N0v:16,-48761f. •-• • • •1. A. LECTURE TO YOUNG , ME i t. ''t ti.,..ino, prildlelniti, in, a scaled envelope Ihtleir 10'. cienre• I '* • '' .. , .... ~,, ,;--, i / I . tit gatnre oil thd Nature, l't aunt fiddles' co,ro,ot Seminal Wealigus, or , I: ~) , Matorthoor,ltidneed by Solt-Abuselu _ , -, entArr 114itieetoos:•Imp3tenc) , ,litierithioi , ' bitity. and impediments to. Marriage genelaily.;•Ctir" .• suoiptioti.-Bellipsyand•Vits ; •Biental and Physical , capacity, ase,—by ROBERT d. CRTLYERWELL,IO.3II4; : • authorol the'"Oieen Bail'," at.• .., ~, , .il Tiw world-renowned' Author, in tide admii.' num "-Mi.' ; tole, clearly ,proves .from, hie • own experience timid*: i i . awniteithseqnehees ofSeliabuse maybe'eirectuelly ~ moved wittemt medicine. dud without dangewue fra - cat onerationa. bons. les t instruments.rin or ounit ' notating ont'aaiode id cure 'at once ' certai gs, n and o teal, by which gym ,. ,duEorokno Andttcf" what bid ear , dititramajr be, may cure himself eheaplyor t lyatelranlt , 'radially, , ; . t :- . i ,1 -." • ' ;.a. '. • PrThid,Leiture will ptove T ,di boon.o thou'eaudd OM i thoesanes, '., :.. : •,, '', , Al ;. - . 4 1 ." •ti Sent tinder 'seal, i ll's ' plain ow/elope, to anyAni, . iteddh-. post- on receipt of sixtentior two poste umps.- , i ' • Address, , ._ ~, ~" , ' -," , - , t.: i :' , ...;.1.1,..t.i" ctria*EitvrEtt, .jitElit l 4 l ii po • 41'Aiin St, NeWlro/:k; ,roi s t °M, FiG1i.11461., 1. ' " ' Wltt.4 lis ',AC' • , ••• '. ' 4 .:.. SIGN ; Notteektle•berobj even that Jacob rnau,of , I.Twp. Aortae AU VS t for .; t htt bean „creditors; tp the,tuderslirued, and all persons tpd ea to lad estate are requested to make illtautdiste par' meut i stwit those haviegtekittl i es Ul 'PrcPent , lbgl 0#1.7 tetatia tprAittledleAt• . - t , LlMARamiTtv 4 1 iftsnii littay'";:l-`);1#45,41114701tg1ie.4: ; -- nt' •-• • •: f .1 4 ' A jihr.V.ELY • uzrzolisan, .Adirese . 81001117111 Jane. 14 1514. Mil ' SAO C. B WEBSTER,4II. • ' • -82 and 04 Court Streel: piNhamton, N.Y. --AT @lir: . c ; .:: t , .ti: `. %trt%~j "RE