Arrangement of Mails. , VIA RAILROAD;. Arrive's.' Deparsa 7ankhannock. (Dai1y,)....... 700 p in ,12.15, m • • - • • .VICE, STAGES • Montrose Depot,(Dally;) :800p ta 'B2O a • /1000 a - 'lBUp New - Milford, (Da i ly,) iin Viyalusing, -945 am 10 00p In ri ooopm 800 a ni! Z.lonkluf Station, (tit 00a,tn '7OO an" Etinghamton,via e. Lake,(tri 000 pm . 700 p m mespoppen.(triweekly,)....., . 00 za ,801)pm , The NeW•York, (via , Montrose Depot,) New Milford, runkhannoek,and WyaluSing are dtoly„, . The Conklin Station mail ratteruesda,yti; Thursdays, and Saturdays, • . . The Binghamton mail, (via • Silier , Lal:o,Yrune Tties lays; Thursdays. and Saturdays. - Is/leue'dayends-011u mai I ransTuesdayee,Thursday,s,andi The Niesitoppen nuti frau s Siondaye;Wedneklaye, and liPridays. ADDIiIONAL.STAGES,': ti A Stage leaves daily for Montrone Depot at t ,m.,and returns at ti p. A Stage leaves 'daily for New Milford at7BGs.m and returne at 8130p.m. IMMO Montrose , Railway Tinle Arraiigmat'Of Traine.' To take effect on Monday; 4876; " i DowWriains:' ' 17p Trains SOUTHWARD: • NORTHWARD 545 ' gontro se .. ... " 4.52 , 555 4025.. • 545 558 'lO2B. ....Cool's - - 840 - 448 " 605 1032 Hunters ... 8 35 . '444 608 1036 ..Woodbonrne 8 30' _ 440 612 1040........ .... Dimock.„ 825' 436 617 1047.. ...... .. ;815 '428 625 1057. . ..... Springville— .......805 420 630 - 1103::... Lynn 755 412 • 645 1118. .. . . ;,.Avery's • • 745- 405 653 21133. .. . Lemon I 735 400 705 1135 Lobeck ..725 345 715 1145, /Marcy's • 715 837 . 730 AS 00.. . . .... ..Tnnkbannock , 700 i 322 th Trus will run on Lehigh; Valley time as kep t-in the Moot P. & N.-Y. RR, at Tunkhannock. MI trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. NY. R. H.going north and south. • • JAMES. I. HL &HALER, Pres' t. Mauch Chunk. April 17. 1876. • List of Few Advertisements.l Music books. ' • Sheriff's sales. Harper's. Hazar. Homes Wanted. License Petitions. • Railway Notice. Professional card. • Scribner's Monthly. • • Wanted—D. A. Moon. Statement--County Commissioners. Asiignee's Sale—:-.Est. A. M. Stearns. Assignee's Sale—Est. Jas. E. Howe. • Auditor's Notice—Est. David Strong. ; Forthe next sixty days.,-.J. F. Bronson: At post-43iittenburg, Rosenbabm &Co. Adnaintstrator's Sale-7Est.W-m. Van Campen. Auction and private - sale—H. Rosenthal), Auctioneer. Btaxir,si Loc . 'ALII' Donation. Peterson's Magazine. Susquehanna Grang e.,. Gleni.s . Sult , hur.Soap. Pastorial Reception.' The Eiaptist Centennial. r MiscellaneouS=-.`T e True. Miscellaneous F: Bronson , • • SECOND CENTONIA-LirriE a.---/k4r. Demo . erat DK not Artist:telling you ,all the sighti of the Centennial, and-aithough-it. is-ristm num bered among tlie "have beens," yet trust , the useful knowledge gained there 'will adorn the storehouse ofmemory for years to come. Found the Cheese and Butter factory quite a building of three apartments, yes, four depart ments illustrative of the American cheesn'and creamery 'system. Two spacious,-rooms were literally • filled with excellent' looking cheeses but,alas I the doors were closed and the Judges were earnestly engaged In trying and.,*ting,as if they could justly judge two hUndr \ ed-or more of such masses of good-to-eat mateiial as those appeared l to - be The butter had been'rerrioved, lint in one apartment we, found a patent_ butter worker performing its allotted task before the admiring gaze of an ii,dmirinucrowd, ,anti ; we, t l hOught it the hiitier,tii*ln .be Worked much more it would be "strong" enough to go atone. Numerom• pans were displayed for the dairy on new. and impro ved : plans for the lightening of labor which we should fancy on - a trial. But the churns #iisplayed, touched our fancy most. One reminded ine of a ba b y's , cradle fifew . once in Brooklyn city, which, when set in motion by the hand, would-Continue for a 7 considerable time by,itselU Another one zeniicided me for- cibly of the blessedlittle round churn I used at home which lay -on . a chair or naw-horse, and en wi n ch `I, have churned many' an hour; ln . the meantime . singing to sleep :the .babe in the era. : dle at my. ;feet : which •I, roCked with, my left hand; while I quailed rich draughts'of knowl edge frOm the . book upon my knee. Oh ! those ' halcyon days, undisturbed;save when father or mother would break la upon myiglee; by loud ly crying "Why undet 'the fiun,dOn't you put some hot water in that churn ?" But there no. of, .churning' by hand in these days of modern improvements, for:all one needs is to transplant a rwier 'from the Corliss engine in_ lifichinery : ,p.au and churn treiun;. cow#,..awl = ;all„ with, , ,power, sufficienst•re maining 04 , 114 1 :_i yriitibwg machine and baby jumper .in tiit'ieinter;•bi Wei 'of a eafety-, va l ve. ,!," „ • One of the 'strangest in' d'yetiiseful vegeta bles which we saw, wiofitV the Netherland's sec tion, in the Main Bupding, from Borneo, and known as the Tingkawang tree,. The substance, known'as v'egititble tallow is obtained from the fruit of this iree.._ , -TbatalioNi; carefully 'prepar ed, is used by the natives fpr cooking purposes. A common. -article, prepared _with., less care. is nsea for lamps, for lubricating machinery.,.and other purposes where fats are required: The roots of the tree are applied to wounds and the wood. IS' very,,gOod :4 branch we notie„ed particularly: bad.. globules of thiii vegetahlatallow adhring to it nearly as large as conunon sized . pe as. and it Said, that such the richneis'f;hava, - funail sack:of thoberries 'very much resembhng the Whortieberr,y;Will , yield 'l5 Potinds of tairow. Before we forget, Wcwill rneritiOrtjhe of bells in the tower. of Machinery-Halt:which wouhl ring out so charmingly now and'Atien,as to nearly late one's 'breath:ivity,4oliiht'llle. first listened to :their melody ; we were rapidly crossing the ,grophda, near 'the grand fountain bet Ween , Machipery II:fall:end Main Building *4O , begatt.to ring Orth - the glad joyous not e s of "Oh, dear ! - what can the matter lie ?" -whicii drove us tally-diatom* ted with glee and 'rejoicings. That dear old 'Ong. : E. C. FORMIAM; P.M. . , Iti's said that these chimes are unequalled in America 'and have but two or three' rivals•in Eurikpe ; and to- 'play ,skillfufly on:them is an accopapiisbmeat! , PoSed , by very few.4l, • . , 'A-writer itythe the method of ringing therni: t"Arpaecomplisil ed, bell ringer, Prof. ,Widdows,of ,Washington, Playa tiid bells and his yeperlOirelitiMbers over one thousand.-pieces. The method of chiming maybe a curiosity to' .''some; sun ple The tells are hungrigidly to an. imlllepse" frame of Umbel on the UpPer Wier or hell-deck of the tower,: and under eagle are twohammers one heavy . and one light, the latter provided j with heavy mufflers for producing a softened tone When required. : - ' .• These hammers die nttached to hell-crank levers, or levers forming two sides of a square — right - nngled--andpivOted'w*re the arms' of theangles 'meet So - that a' ull'or depression on the outer arm, brings •the ,•pthe'r,afrp; to which the' haMmer• is attached, against the:inside of the bell:; The player is on the floor below, just under the bell deck. -A• frame of uprights sup portsa series ot leVers like. pump-handles, or like the handle of an -organ From these handles or levers extend:_rods through the'ceiling which are attached' to the bell crank levers by wires. Thee Professor; m his shirt sleeves and bare _headed; placiag,his mnsic , book - 911 a rack, grasps one handle after another, bringing each - down with a sharp jerk which is answered. by the corresponding bell overhead. To see hiin Playing dear! what can - the matter be ?" is to witness a'specimen of physical activity that beats the wildest "break down" of a minstrel { t `dancer. But he no does finely, never missing a te;never making a push where he means a jerk, never hitting the wrong bell." Have heard recently that these chimes of bells have been purchased by an association in Wilkes Barre, hence we will not be presump tions in expecting to hear their sweet sounds again , On.Ahe second floor,- opposite the staircase in the Main Hall, there was a cluster of twenty- One, 'portraits of American Presidents and Statesmen, arranged in pyramidal form,' the frame of which was indeed a curiosity. It con tainSls,ooo pieces, and 100 varieties of Ameri can wood, one for each year of American Inde pendence. Neither nails 4er glue were used in the codstruation. The lower -central' section containti'a piece of one of the original houses built by the Pilgrims, a piece of the tree under Which Nyilliam Penn _made his treaty with the Indians a piece of Fort Duquesite, a piece of _ the Are Methodist; EpiScciPal Church . in Anter ica, a • • piece of Washington's chaise, a piece - of the Sagstaff cut off (hiring the bombardment of Fort - Sumter, a piece of a, Japauese palace; a pieceuflhepld ship Constitution arid a piece of the 'Charter, Oak, relic's enough 'to treasure for a life time. A novel desigii , for a fountain ?was that in the- Italia4, department' .in Main Hall. A boy and girl' under un nln breila,the water tising through the handle mid ;finding vent at the top, keeps streaming over ,the umbrella imitating perfectly a fine - sho wer, wliile, the.children laoi 4 from' un derneath 'apparently enjoying their cosy shelter;and yet one but wonders whether they ever grow-Weary, Waiting for the shOWer to pass awayl -•- Speaking of a shower, reminds 'us that' we saw the veritable water-proof life-saving dress which Captain Paul Boyton wore in-his exper iment_of swimming across the English Chan nel in 1875, and as a superior Lite Preserver, it has been adopted by' the RS. Government for the Navy, and for Coast Guard service. It was an unique looking garment with boots, hat, ! gloves, vast and trousers, all joined together in to one orthent of India rubber. An that makes- us recollect of - stßing so Utytny yigorous trees of India rubber ; in the Ag- Tieultural Building. Their broad, thick, dark green leaves.would he a valnable'acquisitiOn to a conservatory. • We also saw a fine exhibit of California fruit in the' AgriCultural' . Hall, f mam moth, of, bunches of grapes, (of course not' as large as the spies of Joshua carried betlieen them from the PromiSe Land;) each of a number of which wou:d exceed three and one-half pounds in weight, and quinces. and pears of unusual' size and beauty. California also had` an exhi 'bition:Of orange honey, that is, //COM made from orange blossoms, but it did not look any . better than 'that :which our bees make from strawberries and•white clover. And then there was .the veritable "(lld Abe'!i*ar, eagle who was w ith his regiment in - twenty-five battles and gained a victory ',every ile looked venerable enough to be called grand:pal . But we *illplosa our account ofaight'Seeingi . for the: intlf cannot be . . - told, and: let .you rest: from the Centennial. - • - Dec 4;1876. litioineia Lqcals. , . . fee Bio'nsprOkadvfrtisemclii, Dec • ' , Great. inducpments at ,Brontion e , a, • , (Seetew Adveriiseyidnt.):' 51w8 call at Bronson's and get iliiceki . b6fori3 buy higielseitere. 51*8- TAKE your watd, repairing te`,Tl tie's. The new Watch raker in Chandler's storeiTublie Avenue, 51w8 Montrose De6:lB 4876. Taira, the watch maker, has fthetools does quick yioricat moderate prices. •Moutiose.bec.l3, 1876. • 51w3 • . WATCHES, WATCHES, WATCHES rTakejbew to True's for good work. 51w3 Ittontrose, Dec. 13, ,1876: . • 4.sigendid stock 'Of Clocks at Tr .Pititres6;.Ded, 18,1876. • 51w1 • . , ONE (if those' nickel eased. glockii .at True's would make a line hrititnias present Montrose, Dec. 18, 1818. * -51w1 ic= 3 SnsczuEn t snxA.Grange, No, 74,wili hold their 4ection.or officers for the ensuing year at theft next regular meeting, Friday, Dec. 22, at 1 p. m. - M. L. CATLIN Master. Montrose, Dec. 18,1870w1, Bzrria BLUE STOthiINGF. THE .DEMOORAT'[-DEC:-1.3;.:-1876.; t • See Bronson's advertisement, this week, Dee: 13,1870. • - 51w3 A. large!, stack , .pr 4cl9ttkjpg Apo gdilt'tibirrushinitOoda:frota a bankrupt stock, has been placed in the store of E. McKenzie, Montrose, Pn., and will-be-sold at auction and private sale, by . DOIgATION. t..c.Z• • The: friends''Cit rei. l E2:l3iiiifinall will Make :him a donation at the' home of H.S.. Conklin, at. Fair 11111, on Tuesday afternoon . and evening, Dec..il9, : •..44l„are.cord4ll3i:javited to attend. . . Fair Hill, Dec. 13,1876w1. PASTUBAL Reception And, Oyster Supper, at the M. E. Parsonage, Rush, for the benefit of Rey. A. Miny, yedn•-:sday, Dec., g 7 . 4), after noon 'and - evening. ' Entertaintnent for head heart, aLd stoinachs;: Cone everybody, By order Committee. 51w2 Rush, Dec . . 13, 1876. Those two foes of bodily comfort, Rheuma tism and. the. Gout, cease tbeir , twingesciflthe afflicted:CP:sit - is -daily washed' with Glenn's. liulphur Soap, which banishes pain and ren ders the joints andl rauscles.„sUpple and eltistic;; Depot Crittentou's. Sistk,A.venuojl g 1:111Vs Hair & Whisker` Dye, black or brown, 50 cents. ;51;w4., Tun Jinuapy Iliumberni Peterson's ?daga sine, that paragon of the Lady's books, is out in advance, and is, wnthink, the . ,most superb we have ever seen. There are two betintiful steel engravings, -one of a little girl and water lillies ; the other The Wanderer, illustrating a story by Frank Lee Benedict. The mammoth 'colored fashion-plate Is unusually elegant ;it is pic ture as well as a tashion-plate.. In ail,there are some thirty fashion patterns in the number.—. But the great feature is a magnificent colored pattern of a* new -kind of fancy work, Ribbon Embroidery, which every lady will be.wild to learn; and which is, besides; the most costly embellishment ever seen in any magazine. The stories are even better i than usual,-and no.Lady's book has such-writers as Peterson. This mfg.; azine is - cheaper -than ever for 1877, Single copies two dollars a year,but five Copies are sent for $B, with an extra copy to the person get ting up the club. Address'enentans J, PETEII, sox, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.'., • THE &mai CENTESIMAL at Pittston, Pa. Thursday, December 21,1876: The Celebration of the Hundredth Anniversary of the Baptist Church. at Pittston, will be held as above. Rey. B. D. Thomas, of Philadelphia, a former pas toor, will pr,each on .Wednesday evening, Dec. 3. • , Thursday, Dec. 21.—Prayer. and conference meeting from p to 10:30 a. m.;-with an address of greeting to the' old members, by Rev. Wm. -K. Moit,Ol Hyde Park, a former pastor 4 A historicalserinon at; 1030, by G. S. Bailey, ,the present pastor. OFiginal hymns , will be. oung., . • From 2 5 to p. in the exercises, will consist , of short sddressts front . several old settlers— Rev. N. - G. Parke, Danipl - Searle,,,Blishaßlack, man, James A. VOrtion, find Harty Itoherts.— liketche4 of early pioneers will algo be given— Dr. Nathaniel Giddings,- by Wrn. - K. Mott; El der John by A. ; •Elder- Mnrsh, by1.,8. Hutehiuson; Jonathan Weeks,, by 0: N. Worden ;. Mrs. , Frear,-by DcD Gray ";: Elfler Wm, Bishop, by W. P. ilellings ; ,Elder Davis Dimock, by J. E. Chesihireio,' ‘' In the evening there will be a supper -and entertainment, followed by a• getteial sociable. The .entertainment will consist oteinging- by the ,Old Folks, two original poems, and singing by the Young Folks.' ' Tickets to the supper, including the enter. tainment, 50 ets. ;; all the other exercises free. Everybody is invited: TIME AND PLACE Now Is 'THE TIME• TO PAINT. Lead and Oil cheaper_ than they' have been known for •years. , Ifitt,ria's Eagle Drug Store is the place to, buy anything in the PAINT and Dime line at the-very lowest 'figures, klaige assortment of Brushes and, Varnishes:constant' , 13r in stock. The celebrated Hail, Bradley, & Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly en hand,lor which Buftzts is the SOLE 4.4awyr for 31,outrose and vicinity. • - Montrose, April 16:, 1876tf. CLAIRVOYANT' EXAMINATIONSYREE. There is no subject that requires so Study and experience as the treatment of chton ic diseases. The astonishing , Success and re- Markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due .to, -the.gift of clairvoyance, to the life- Icing study of the constitution of man, and the during of diseases from natural reniedies. Cures the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Asthnia, Kidneys' or .Bladder, Will be at the Spaulding House, Binghtlifitim, Thursday,'and Friday, Dec. 24th and 25th. Nov. 29, 1876. PRINTING. • We have just received a very large stock-of 'plain and fancy envelopes, letter and note pa per,plain and fancy bill head .papers, cards lir all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of. Which we can afford : to. pript, ilheagr than any, ofteein Alia or 'neighboring - Counties, and in as good style. , Work done in black and colored inks: : '` If you thinkthere:, is, any ;a* can beat us; give uri 'a . tkial, and 'we will show you what we can do. All kinds of blanks on hand ,or printed to.order. ' TIME AND MONEY saved by going to M. A. .Lyon's_ drug. store, ,for your. Drugs ; ';and Medif cfnes;Tiints; .13,ye stnffs;-Ffin cy, goods, Jewelry; Perfunieiy,otittii3, Brushes, .Pocket Books, Totiaceo and Cigars. Our. gitiods are of the best quality_ and sold at pri ces that .defy competition; andmo one will have to look fartber. Some Chinese sand . AtOttpese;. goods and other' Fancy Articles, purchased at u! . The Centennial." for sale. Montrose, Oct!18. 1876.--tf. • ' SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS Wilj,be4loTYL IArDOSSeSS tOse lusJities necesiaty theltltal'• eradication of all bilious attacks, prompt to , start the secretions of- the - liver; and give a bealtby tone to , the entire system.,lndeed, it is no 'ordinary discovery in medical science to shave invented a remedy for these stubborn 'cOmplaints,;which develop 'the Ilistilts: 0'1.94 dueed by - heretofore free 'Use - Of 'Calomel, a *Mineral justly dreaded by mankind, and, no. knowledged to be destructive in , thereitrernefo • the human system.' Thttii the properties ofeer-; twin, vegebtbles ConiPrise all the, virtues of calo-,, mel without itsinittrions•• tendenci4s;is-nOiwaif admitted fact,rendereti indisputable ,by seleutif reseirches ; and those : who use the Mandrake Pills will be fully satisfied- that the best medi cines are thOie provided by nature in the coax mon herbs and roots of the field. These ,Pil/s i open !the bowels tind correctaill billious derangements without Oalivation orany of the injuries ekects of,ctilomel pr-'other, ons. The ,secretion of bile is promote() tor these T he as will be. seenby . the - altered color, of the stools ; and disappeiring Of be complexkin and cleansing of theitongue.- _4_ , • AmPle• directions -for. use , tteCompany me '{ gox of pills. 'Prepared only' tiy!:: Seh44*l 45-115 n, at their principal offlee, 'corner Of and Arch Streets. Philadelphia, and for sale by all druggists and dealers. Price 25 cents per box, H. 10 +oioneer,„f- , ', . . „ yvapte(t. tole .once 94 subsenp tioti:-•.:1-'/'- '• • - HARNFAS Snop. I, take this method of informing tlie Public el Montrose and vicinity that 1 have 'opened al shOP, one.,door , he)ow Sear,Ws ex? ,pfes§:officg, Ageon , (4. dopri,P,ut4l,o)Avenue.,,,„4 ti,; 'will Vuild'ue‘i, wo rk, or the bp'st.cfua)itY, and retialt neattieis and : dispatCh And at kowest:nitii*: The patronage , ' of the publfe isl espectfulip solicited. •••.- • ; • : t : soiti Montrose t. pct, 48, isAit!. v'Exs has Hoh ay Goods to everybody. Presents for Ch ristmas ',.i'reeS at • • ; • • ••• ' • rates. ;, ti p l ' ls ;I • l° .Ki C ib tr Ps El oolgh .l3 B A a Y is i alb ;tt - ' Vet* rit alat fik..ki 66cnitt-_-: YitatiKsfEn's'Peletzatei'l. Extract of,bialt,Nme, for-.the variout• - affectionatil the throat.. tia4seSritr - do:a Pliiladelpilia' Ale:at b.;:„ 'A. Ly, ittiigs. ;Used with great success in. coo ,or r• • , ' Asthma and Bronchitis.; ,It is' pFeseribed hy_t4 . ; m uutruse; A ug. 0 ;1070. • . physigiaiis linq endorsed by the pe o ple.. -11Vai 7 ranted 'tkglye - entire satisrgetion' or money re-•' - funded,. - :f•••• I.!, ,• ; ,• r :, rl . 'd " /;.• " 9LD:p{Tartttpt,sra for sale at this ollimat ten!! t f i n . gFfinfei l friz - 1. - , t the:DiititotliAor irk 1 1 1,Vie` at-0;04061dd pileekki,; .-1 01 1 ,1:'11. McCollum . ' - • Mar 81, iB76.utit AT.P,u 7 arW4 Wogon 2 Shop a -tinelot of nat.- fie Wagpp a and 139, oes tun, pitnniedd (lora pike: and hist:elass every respect for eaJg cheap fiirreti . gli. - • • • - • Montrose; June 11, 1876tt. "1 plUISff, has just .rec e ived trge sbitment cc~ pages for Dec. 6,1876. t, et- • r 002413; A Lilial';; assortment of r the ,latest• -and neatest' etylee'of and buainesi cards jest received kthieoffice. Call' 'and 80' them' before orlering elsewhere. ' ' - • STEITNa has a large stock of Children's Books; in:ptiper ' board, and cloth, binding. A 150,41, so,41, handsome lot of Diariep.4 Montrose, Nov'. 22,1876. , . businges man. need complain that he is "too, poor to advertise" whtn. he can get the latest, style business cards printed at the DEBt- OCRAT office for three dollars per thousarid,and other work in proportion. - • FOR PURE Drugs and Medicines, Fine.Toile Artieles, Jecielry and Perfignery, go to M. A Lyon's Drag!Store. .Aiontrose, f Aug. 9,18713: - - Now Ciiitunfas . . If you wish to find the largest assortment of Holliday goods call at P. Di -. Melhuish'fil• who has taken 4reat, pains in.selectirig and btiying. The hapttniles demand obbp.(l9orts atreduced_ Pric 6l , • •- • , : 1 1c Nontrose Dec' - '6 '1876 ' 80W2 "ailiTA .C 4130 is c9ming: with a varietrof choice Holiday pr,esents for Christmas 444 New, Hewill make his headquarters at•ld. A. t l.,yoit'el)rug Where lie will' be iislealiatik exhibit hiaifine collection of tare bhiaga all' 7.rho are in seitich . pf omen:l6lml • arf(Pcisetul' Piesclikt?!, - "1 • -I.- • • : II • 210itro'se ) , lii - c;O:.18tO. • • •• • • ,• • • • T1115,I13•TO GTIKILITOTICE . 6 • ' • ' l.l That hav9L.4in hand .a stook of Bu ggseand Irlatf94 SpFpg, Akragono r: wheb must be sold *mmediately, '*ithont :reg4,(l „They tare 'first:class, eery t i esv . ebyind any, 9,119 - who has'any idea' ot ever buvidg a' ;wagon 01 any kind ,shouldllvft ne. a call: • i . i: Montrose, Nov. 1, 1876tE .., ;,. i - , • . , ~ • Y 't llinAn AND CqNFECTIONERY STORE. . ' , Haying bought Louis Knoll's - stock:of/Agars. Tolfacco, and. Confectionery, I. can., furnish ;firstl.Chiti . a:riieMs . for the least 'inone : ' , Fine sumtnCr diinka for the thirsty.. - i ' ' . -:. . t ... , t ~ , ;.„ • - . : , JA.ligs ZERFASS. • ' Montrosei•July 26,1876. .. ~ ~ , I • : • :: The , i3al6 of 'Taylor's' i tinnily. Mediciiieh steadily on thb inerease:' . Thef bales of the past year 4eing more! than • double , of any previous year. , The reason of this la on, account of the geniline writs of, Atte ,gooda theinselves and the fair slid - in:martial manner in, which they are sold'. •'' - • July-26,18761 . PERSONS `visiting .. Binghamton . wishing to purchase 'diy'r ) g(iods - would "do to call on HE ift'SßoLics. 1; They keep 'a tirst-elaSs 'line of 'dry goOdkii. and Testly-madc.clothing on hand all the time,„AlpaiAs,Merinos,and Cafihmeres ,the finest line in the City. No trouble,to'sbqw goods or send samples. • • , Nov. 13816if.' • - "' " I OFFICaI; * RET - 17.108.-, OFFICIAL RETllllllB.havq tbeenlptitifiyely , ireevived - thitt you' 'can get aq goodie-Steal of.Dyttirat at 'kiln Keystone&loon! as you can ; inNow. Y,orls, , ,Florida, Louisiana, or any of the ,disputedlstales. ppsb., effinial the, if. - yon do, feel, satisfie4, ca - al and-seb for: ydurielfi the'i•ecisids aenpec( tt, all, ;.. t KEYSTONtr StiLoi3N: Mi Y• 41t 1870.: Iry ..ASTITtITE. • ' Art Institatelhi teathera and'iriinds or Ott. ,cation,will bo held-at Harford,:commenciug at 10 O'clock ,a.:m4rida,y, Dec; On Satur =day, the 16th;, teac4cts of .the castern hitlf,of the coinity . are Sincisted - to he`iireient to take. preliinidatyitrAnsuiesJ the formation or a Teachers", Association' in attindaftbe With:the? . *solution at County Institute. • Supt. --Moritrope'ee, 1870. t - • tl . t f t - •., 1 , x 1- ;' ' " The TinlOariandek: Marble WOrks or %rile & are '4oing 4,!..g00d bUsiness :arid are Aroltirig,, out, !Amp yery, tastt, ;jobs ,ofi Stones, • and. M?htup ea te., t AL. p,.Bur ß e j pf the. Ea le`.lSru StOrs 3 , 4• &heir authOrital ng9to ; fol. Montrone; Astdinikt: • . 4Kgne Head Atfrorderale with him, will/ Htirnsi& White , • ; • Tunkhtinno t eh-peb: 1e'7,8i4 !, • WE WOULD advise all those Intending- tos inake any purehaservH3lltelrtithif this Tall to m.ake,l,hemilkow,as there bas beieri great atti Ir'ince In Raw musty• make < . Initterla! ad ancein inatuifactUred goods.. Sisson' &Co., Binghainthn, inform' us 'thlit . 'they, have anihnusualiy tineline 'of Illabli'Bllliit Inlr/ chaied at ,very low. prices, Which they' Offee i fOr the present at 91d meat, which :,are abont- 25 per cent lesithan the goods can pe purchwd• w. no 'They 1104' a large' Stock, of f '13144 and. Colored' CashibereS,lngether: with' an endless', -iatiety, 01 everjbegetiption of Pail' Dress Godatil urim.the niostfaitorable, terms • Samples sent with kfleast#9 t 9 .address, Anima) DOUBT A - Rit.UT, - ; ; t : ..{';t ; Thatthe Rebrrio ing Elqtl9o. i3ogmi t oi]l39nth ',Carolina;are= in ail.(or, have lien)aad.iit is, ,aisa that,t,h6 scamps tbat lifoke into`thO i3tore 9f A.: lard, 'get `Sattirdat night, stokildb 0 itijall=buf, fez., all that the quality and priditotthose chelcei year, Sweet Potalbea,f Grapes land , .Cranberiliali' are just right to suit these-hard times. • At the Head of linvigaPion you, WA Phicgkil i;eat one - dollar.' fifty cents per punka, .fine :variety of the best Roasted Coffeealindthte EEkterprise Mill to - grind - it' itclind a large and eartabieo9o ( MAP*llWGNlNrieiriand: ions, extremely ` low for cash or ready pay.— Cash paid for eggs. A. N. Bumtun. Montrose, Nov. 29 1 1876: 49w3 47w0 ~ . . I . iiirb,y'siMagic ReHeiler, the initant enre-ot aevere and acute .paine. „ . Kirhy'a-::rastelees .WOrqt : . 149xene,!. Sure r sate and effectual., ' , Kirbrti eondi Odd oVdeli'foi"Oiilaty, /Nan tit.y and ptii.ity:are snperitsr, , to•aby Powder for 'stock manufactured._ • - . 1-7 •,,;•th Kirby's Camphor,(,p9 : ler ,chape4 pnncia pr 'aunbuin. „ „ Poriaie 'Druggistii ' in 'Montrose; and _Dealers in Medicines Ihrongheni the totintry,. • ' Jtine2B, 18741., - ft. l ENV- . YORK MARKET: I. OimicrED wiEs4r sr HAYDEN •go - ,DUtICWORTikI IsTaw Yong, Saturday, Dec. 9,1876. :; - ,) nurrpt. Pails, choicest . " good to_tine ...... common, 25'. @ 28 Firttlin; selections ' 30 @ 82 - good to fine.. ... . .. 27 -0) '2B common to good • 24' 25 Tuba, selettions .... .. . . 82 34 " good to fine ... . ... 27 . 0 29 al common to g00d... .... 24 ( 26 CHEESE. 4E46 - Fa&Wry, fancy . ' - 14%x. , 15 goodto flue .. 13W4 14 Farm Dairy, prime • -• 13%0 14 .' " fair to. g00d... 12%0 13 • ,' MISCELLARietTEC. ' Eggs; freed • ' 29 •@ 80 Apples (green) fine, 1 .:Mk. fa .1:75 - " dried per..lb =Aliced- -r- q. Potatoes, per.' bbl . ... 3 obe 375 Lard. , , , , 10%6 11. . .. .... . . B%g - 74' Turkeys 12 .0 .1` , .; 0 *. • -.4 ••,* 93 . C4.i .1/•;. Duch,`` •• • • 12 . „14 • .. c..• . • . . - 30 . (gi • 303 i Theseare prices • r (trot the customer s ) but othir dealers wloo fled fault .becaitse it..spolls theit profits:,, , They aseert that I cannot sell goods tit prices named, , those ,pricea• aro not fora Vitt, but are gen.‘ • I nine au4.will be fulfilled ia,every particula:, call amt, ,, see for pcTreelyes. • • . - DIONEYISAVE . IS MONEY E A RED! : L. - , EBSTERThe Clothier's PRIORI'S?' ' *O • - - ,16 • • ,•: :- -..-:; .:, , r tAiLI(4 Zia WINTER 1576 . 7. 1 , ,-) Good heavy, builness suits • ....$ 7.80 , ',...' ' Diagonal silk mixed suits „ : 8.80 1 1 'Heavy calssimere salts.— - 7• ....r ..... - . 800 Basket worsted,flaitir. ' "• • • ' . 10.00 _ , ........ Fancy plaid casiiinere , • . English Diaconatenits... . 17,00 French tiaskot suits < •• ' 17.(4)' • t All wool,Hroad. Cloth coats' 1.50 , Heavy sheep gray overCoata• ' '„ .. 2 4,50 . , .;:; 7,00 Fur i3eaVerovercoata,„ ..... ,10„30 Fine dieeonal'oirerdoats' • '. . ........ 12.1:10 1 " , Union 114v.er . .. . ,T.. -7.00 • ; French Bpayer.pyercolts • . 12.® 130.T8 Olothing- 7 3 to . 10 years.' Heavy mcred.tchooi 4.86 .Cassimere state • .•.. • .• • • 6.00 1, Diaratutl4o,b4iket. eniie , z 6.50 , ;Stout overcoats ....., - 4.50 Cape and otretcoatt L COO ; I • 'Boya? \ OlOthing , - . -• 9 to 15!gegirii: Heavy mtOdaetioot suits,ti'.... :.; SAO 3;*l. Heavy cassimere snits • ~1 ,f1.00„,0 Diagonal a nd basket suits ... " ' . '7JSO Heavy every-day overcoats :f 4, v. t .:l,e 3.75 • . Chinchilla overcoats.. 6,00,1 Beaver and For • BitaVer OvercOata' ' ' 1 &OM Capeand, tristter• overcoats .. .. • • •••••• 7•50. r 'Youths. Clothing 16. years to {men • guzea. Good undershirt or drawers;.:... • , '025 Good knit jackets * • .„„ • .. Good wool shirtsz. .. . . ...; I , Good cotton eqcks.,.., • . . 2 Oloth covered foldedund collars • ' • `• L .11 And an othertbodikin:proportion..l • - Ver7,The ligtiote ptice maid ;for: ;prime - , batter , at. f WEBSTER'S. • 6: 'll:'WiliSiEle, ) 62 and DI Court •Ergreet; , arit • ,-/3 1 tI g h ! I P U P D t I nviL. , ) 1 3 1876; . , r tig o .141-1 ,por! rqB,THE 110LIDA5S r t s;i •':lC),} “1; THE '' ) ll ll .obir 7:DA w... .. , ~. P. , L. :,! I. t e.,/..: . ::. =,:. i•it , l'. f' .1 t i • .. 4743 ; ,. :::: 1..4a . -.:1 . 7:! ',iy.:::•. - +,:' t (1 , L, , % , ...iN .1 V -#4ro:YT.P.A.Niairt.t thegctTlined, rl. bs;ii-ta t ~„, :: , ..., , ....... li u.;; - 11 b.',:i'..t;:„ .. , .. ii,t;!,.! ;:.:" . *:,4 l 2ifi) Ir.l j:"1 -:2?:,gii 3is." -- ....',12.. i7.1777,•jv,41-f:- , ti: A cr,i 1),....,: li T ; ,:.,:.ii.l .0 1 .1 . ti 1 . 1. N .,,A. CLIPS, ap4 I saac . eTols. . .: a i ft , -% - .)1:...1,-.1.61.4: , .;;.. ;;;;N , A.14..1 ir , il i; ;;-.,).-./1!) 'eil : a ~: S J. 3;: t I , `,,,,,_.-1 •, , j,: ;Ai li r o tj ite . :l _ tly‘`: •(. , :i . .,:l !OM arl i i i,-# B r* 'it r •. f f , ANKS/ Rti ' ells.' e - 0 '''.., 4-'-'' ' 1 - ' LI - 1•=). „ 14 J :a ",.1' ..;:,.. 11 ... ~.., , .fult 1 , , iog J'A: 'L SO, a ottthett . Aif .Tiii Tiljk , 'il 0 1, a , . ,t..;4.,. 1 ‘: ~ 4 . 1 , 1 , 4 it , t ..),: -, ,p,tit." - '.I. t 3,1 • • • , NINA; WaX ?i iktid ' RubiSer 'Dip, .'.`"s.'f'f . ".. • , ,;-,,,fi0':1,; ,:il ,:./..71ti .i . 'L'.ti,';il-111-14P. :I!.t.Ali i OßGANgi : ihriliii liiiillaVitairf tielg i titnt 7)i ,mvit f p.' ~/ ` , l , A:o' "‘i . ' '''.; 1 "pt ‘.l/' ,71, r ' OW it , 'the tiline . 4o '44 ' iiia' Isioifel A IA t k. 1 barpills, ... , A , ' tal. (Z. A ..-' }..f ' N R trc4; B#rgOus -8110414:no;be , : lost.: j !;'') , .. ;,Prf i .. ;, . ;'...::: . '5 , , ,11 1 ..; Yug,wllllinfl: a good assoftmeo a 1.., •,. •. = = .„, , , = • ••• ~...=. a -', = i` *11.14.1 . 4,—:04 . 000Ds-' iiitik§ . - , . ~ , , ( ~, 3 j 5'!;.... ; " ‘l. 't . AND V; NPECTIONI.IIIY ~ ...„t.,. - ..01 .......,./- - PAG'ON'S • „,.Bciut t 4 Main_ Sreet,_"Ktontrpie, I' VOYls " tglfiff • ' : -F'••• '" r' 4 t • fi .•• 44._ .1 ,1 BURILETT, DIGALER-Itr , ,zt. • 3;11•614.4 Paitoz Dr: "mots, Clostary, Sari- wato l lron, Stoves, Divs. Oils, sat-Psiats, Soots and tiloolt, liataand Caps, Wars,llsfaloltobes, Oro. serks&Provisions *C. Nswllliliord,Ps.:Nor 4, 'TS--tt. • ' , ,:i.'... - Li. N. 7, -1 . -;, ':.:. Commission Merchants,- ";... No. 825 WastharoiuSrawrr, Nary Yoek: ONTY fiALltgl: ` , !:1) :Iti( ;`: IllE=EMil Mil= . ' is 'r~(^.:c 2:.: ` 3k . '~ ~:.~.t~.f;, -ti lii