_ • - - - • , - - 'TEE ~ D MOGRA.I7, DEC. Arrangement Of Mails. .VIA RAILTIOAD: Arrives. Departs ..... 700 p m 1215 m VLA STAGES: • Montrose Depot,(Daily,), ....., 600 P is 620 a. 4 New Milford. (Daily,) —.lOOO n : ln 180 p m Viyalusing. (Daily.) r 945 am 10 00p m Priendsville,(tri weekly,) 600 p m 800 ara Conklin Station,(tri weekly) 700 ant ' 700 am gi n gnamton,viaS.Lake,(tri eekly). 600 p m 700 p m geenoPl)".(triweettlYo • :. - 1060 a,nr 300 p ta The Nevi - oat, (via Montrose. Depot,) New Milford, Nnialannoch.sand Wyalusing are dully. The Conklin. Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Thq ilingnamton mail, (rota Silver Lake,) rnna Taos lays, Thursdays. and Saturdays. Friendsville mail runs T ueed.ay s,Thuredays i and Bat arday a. • , . • The Meshoppeumaill•ne BSt onday NV (Ants Imlay and Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAGUS: A Stage leavesdaily for Montrose Depot at I ra.,and returns. at p. rn A Stage leaves daily for New Milford stains. M. arid returns atti 80p.m. - K. C. PORDIIAM. P. M. , Montrose Railway Time Table. Arrankuent of , Trains. To - take effect on Monday, April 17, 1876. Down Trains. • Up Trains :SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD 545 10.15.... hiontrose . ....MO • 4.52 555 1025 ..... -.....A11eu's 645 558 840: .448 - 605 10 32 ' Ranters ...835 444 608 1036. ... ... 440 612 1040. ...... .Dimock.... 825 436 4174 10 47 Tyler's ...815 , 428 625..1057.... ... . 4 20 680 1105 ... :752 _412 45 1148 - Avery's.... 745 '4 05 658 1188. .. . .... Lemon 735 • 400 '1 05 11 35 Lobeck_72s 345 715 11 45 .... Marcy's •-• 715 337 720 /200— .. ... „Tunkhannock 700 323 TI n i ne will run 011 Lehigh Valley time u kept in the Ofike of P. &N. Y. RR at Tunkhaanock. 'All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. &N Y. R. R. going north and south: JAMES. I. BLASEILICR. Mauch Chunk. April 17. 1876. Lilt of New Advertisements. Vegetine. St. Nicholas. Sheriff's Sale. BiboW Room. Coal.—J. R. Raynsford. Rooms to Let.—A. Turrell. New Store.—B. R. Lyons '& Co. Holiday Gloods.—F. B. Chandler. Assignee's Sale.—est. of H. N. Webster. Bratunss Locir.s. Donation. Medical Meeting. , Church Fair and Festival. To the Young Men.—E. K. Losier. Graded School.--Amos Nichols, Sec'y, Business LOCable: DONATION. There will be a donation at the parsonage . in Lyman Ville on the afternoon' and evening of Jan. Ist, tor the 'benefit of Rev. H. G. Ruud. A cordial invitation is extended. By order of Ccimmittee. 52w2 D s e. 20, 1876. GRADED SCHOOL. _ The second term of the Montrose Graded Echool will commence on Monday, the Bth day of January, .1877. ' The school will -continue under the charge of the same corps of teachers, and tuition same as last term. AMOS NICHOLEI L See l y. Montrose, Dec. 20, 1876. ' 52w2, CRURCR FAIR AND FESTIVAL. • A lair and festival for the benefit of St. Fran cis Xaviees Library 'A.ssociation and Temper ince Society, will "be held at Friendsville dur • ing the Holidays. The lair will close on New Year's evening with a concert, and a lecture on "the good use of time." Three gentlemen trom the •townships of Friendsville, Middletown and Apolacon will be candidates fora buffalo robe . ; the one receiving the greater number of votes, will be awarded the prize. A cordial mita Lion is extended to all friends. A number of valuable articles will be disposed'of each eve ning during the year. , • 52W2 Friendsville, Dec. 20, 1876. MF.ETING OF MEDICAL SOCIETY. The thirty-ninth annual meeting of the Sus quehanna County Medical Society will be held at the office of the Secretary, in Montrose, on Wednesday'', January . Bd, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. tn. , All regular practitioners are cordially invited to be present. Clinic from 12 to 1 o'clock p.m. At 2 o'clock p. m., A. T. Brundage • M. D., of' leactoryville, will deliver an address at. the Academy on Physiology and Hygeine,to whieh the community generally, and patients especial ly, are invited. . 1 7 The metribers of the Sdelety and ladies will dine together at the Taihtll House. Members expecting to bh present will confer a favor on the Secretary by notifying him there of by postal. CALVIN O. HALBEY, Sec. Montrose, Dec. 20,.1876: , To YOUNG MEN.-A. New Institution in Montrose.—The undersigned; for, twenty-one years principal and proprietor of the Business College in the City . of Baltimore, one of the largest lotitutions ot its kind in the United States, will open on Tuesday, January 2, 1877, a similar Institution in Montrose, at the corner, of Public and Turnpike Street. The course of Instruction will embrace Tele graphing, Book-Keeping,: Penmanship, Arith metic and all other branches usually taught in schools of this kind. An apartment will be ap propriated for the instruction ot ladies in Tele graphi4g and Penmanship. All interested will please 'make early application, as the number of onr pupils wilt be limited to fifty for the present IMMO& Our' terms of Tuition will be very low, only about one-half what we have been charging in the city. • eircularacontaining terms and fun particu lars to be had at the College, or sent by mail. Address, E. K. Loma, Principal.,. Montrose, Dec. 20, 1876: - 52w2" See Bronson's adverthemint, this week, Dec. 20,1870. 51w8 Grett inducementis at Bronson's. (See new advertisement.) . -51*d 4111 Brousou'e std get prime before buy log ebsewbere, . , 51w8 Taxa your watch repairing to True's. The new watch maker taCkuindler's, store, Pnblic Avenue. 511/13 Montrose, Dec 13,1876. Tann:the watitimaker, tine tools and doe.s quiek work at moderate prices. Montrose. Dec. 13, 1876. WATCHES, WATCHEs WATFEEs I Take then Tmesfor - goid P.51/3 Mmitrose,Dec.l3, 1876. A splendid new - stock 'of 'clOokt at Thie's Montrose, Dec. 13; 1876. 51w1. I Pee'13,&11646111 . 8 advrtie,etnefilt o 014 week,' Dec: 20,1876. _ 51w3 OBE of those nickel eased - 034 . 1tiritt - Trice's would make a , lbw Chrh 4 o l l 4l .l ) ifilefit''.4 ?Untrue ' Dec . 13;1876. luzwl OATS wanted at this office on subscrip OLD Newspapers tor sale at this Office at ten cents per dozen. HANDBILLS for Auction . Sales, .te.; printed at the DEMOCRAT office -in first-chi-s style and at reasonable prices. F. R. STEVENs has. Holiday. Goods , to: snit everybody. Presents for Christmas' Trees •at reduced rates. ' . • •48w0,.. TROILMER'S Cdebtatet! liitraCt of Malt, Wm. , Massey it Co.'s Pniladelpei.. Ale at M, A. Ly on's Drug Store. Montrose Aug:o; 1876. - `House and Lot to rent in Montrosei: Enquire of J.' B.1116Colluni: ' • May 3.1, 1876.--tf. AT PuRDY's Wagon Shop -a fine lot ot 'Plat orm Wagons and Buggies lull trimmed." Com plete and first-class in every, respect for sale cheap for cash. Montrose,:nine 7: 1876tt. I A LARCIE assortment , of the latest and neatest styles of visiting and business cards just received at this office. Call and see them before ordering elsewhere.' F. H. Burvitias has a large stock of Children's Books, in paper, board, and cloth binding. Al so, a handsome lot of Diaries. Montrose, Nov: 22,1876. No business man need •• complain 'that he is "too poor to advertise" whin can'get the latest style business cards printed at the DEld- OCHAT office for three dollars per thousand,and other work in proportion. FOR PURE Drugs and . Medicines, Fine Toilet Articles. Jewelry and Perfumery, go to M. A• Lyon's Drug Store. Montrose, Aug. 9, 1876. , A large stock of ready made clothing and gent's furnishing goods, from a bankrupt stock, -has been placed in the store -of E. McKenzie, Montrose, Pa., and will be sold at auction and private sale, by H. ROssarrlLU t Auctioneer. "SANTA CLAtis" is coming; with a variety of choice Holiday presents for Christmas and New Year. He will make his headquarters at M. A. Lyon'e Drug Store. where he will be pleased to exhibit his line collection of rare things to all who are lit search of ornamental and usetul presents. Montrose, Dec. _ 6. 1876. PASTORAL Reception and Oyster Supper, at the 3i. E. Parsonage, Rush, for the benefit of Rey. F. A. Dony, Wednesday, Dec. 27th, after noon and evening. Entertainment for head heart, and stomachs. Come everybody. By order Committee. 51w2 Rush, Dec. 13, 1876. THIS IB,TO GIVE NOTICE Thata have on hand a stock of Buggy and Platform Spring Wagons, which must be sold immediately, without. regard to price. They are first-class in every respect,and any one who has any idea of ever buying a wagon of any kind should give me a call. Montrose, Nov. 1, 1876tf. Those:two foes of bodily comfort, Rheuma• tism and the Gout, cease their twinges. if the afflicted part is daily washed with Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which banishes pain and ren ders the joints and muscles supple and elastic. Depot Crittenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, blUck or brown, 50 cents. 51w4 . TIME AND r-LActr j Now Is TILE TIME TO PAINT. Lead and Oil cheaper than they have been known tor years. Burn's Eagle Drug Store is the place to buy anything in the PAINT.and DRUG line at the very lowest figures. A large assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constant ly in stock.. The celebrated Hall, Bradley, & Co.'s Pure White Lead constantly on hand, for which Bums is the SOLE AGENT kir Montrose and vicinity. Montroie, April 19, 1876tf. CLAIRVOYANT EXAXERATIONe num. There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment,ot cbron ic diseases. The astonishing success and re• markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due to the gift of clairvoyance, to the life long study of the constitution of man, and the curing ofdiseases from natural remedies. Cures the worst forms of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Asthma, Kidneys or Bladder Will be at the Spaulding House, Binghamton, `Thursday, and Friday, Dec. 24th and 25th. Nov. 29, 1876. PRINTING. We have just received a very large 'stock of plain and fancy envelopek letter and note pa= per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of all eizes 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 at good style. Work done in black and colored inks. It you -think there is any that can beat us; give us a trial; 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 Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye stuffs, Fan cy goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books, Tobacco and Cigars. Our goods; are of the , best quality and sold at pri-, ces that 'defy competition, and no one , will have to look farther. Some Chinese and Japanese goods and. other Fancy. Articles,. purchased at . "The Centennial." for.sale. , Montrose, Oct. . . SCILENCE% It/ANDRAS& PaILEI will be found to possess those qualities necessary to the totsl eradiagion of all billions attacks, prompt to' start the secretions of the liver, and give a healthy tone , to the entire system, Indeed, it is no ordinary discovery in medical science, to have invented a remedy for these stubborn complaints, which develop all the results, pro duced by a heretofore 'free use of calomel, is 'mineral justly dreaded by mankind, and ac knowledged-to be destructive la -the extreme_to the human sysieni. That the properties of cer tain vegetables comprise all the virtues of calo mel withiiut its injurious tendencies, is now an admitted fact,rendered indisputable by scieutif. is researches ; and those who, use the Mandrake Pills will.be fully satisfied that 'the best meth, cities are those provided by nature in the cam' won herbs and roots of the.field. . These Pills open the hOwels and correct all billions derangements without salivation or any of the injuries effects of calomel or other whs . ons. The secretion - of bile is promoted by . these pills as will be seen by the altered color of, the stools, and disappear ing of the ,sallow, complexion and cleansing of the tongue.. - 'Ample' directions for use accompany erten box of pills. :Prepared only by J. H. Schenck & Son, at their principal o ffi ce, corner etiixt,h and Ara Streets. Philadelphia, and . for sale by, all drusr,gi!lts and dealers. Price zo cents per box. 51w3 ONIEM DONATION. " , • The friends _of Rev. M. E.. Bramhall will make him a donation .at the home of. H. S. Conklin, at Fair Hill, on •Tuesday afternoon and evening, Dec, "18. .6.11 are cordially invited to 'attend. • Fair. Rill ) Dee.• 13,:1876w).: CIGAR . AND CoNtECTIONEET . STORE. „Having, bought 1 1 4ouis Knoll's stock of..f)igays, Tobacco' and ConfectioneiS*;turntsh I,lrst-cla.s articles for the least,_ Inopcy. Finn suininer tin the' thirsty.' JAMES ZEEFASS. Montrose, July, 26, 1876. • ...The sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is 'steadiltolt the - increase: The Awles•Of- the paSt year being ,mo're:than double of any .previottS year. The reason of this • _is, 'ori:aoaount. of .the genuine merits of the goods themselves and the fair: .and impartial manner. in. which; thoy are sold. :July 26,1876. . - - PERSONS visiting Binghamton *ishing to purchase_, dry goods would do ,well to call on auk& SuoLEs. - They keep a first-class line of dry goods end ready-made clothing on hand all the - tithe. Alpacas, Merinos,and Cashmeres, the finest; line in the city : : .No trouble to shoN? goods or send samples. ' •, .Nov.l 1870tf. OFFICIAL RETURNS. OFFICIAL RETURNS have been poiitiyely. received that you can get as good a Stew of Oysters at the gepstone Saloon as you can in Now York; Florida, Louisiana, or any of the disputed States. This is posi tively t fficial and if you do not feel satisfied ca'al and see for yourself ; the records are open to all. KEYSTONE SALOON. Nov. 21, 1876. The Nunkhannock• Marble ;Works of Burns & White are doing a good business and are getting out some very tasty jobs of Head Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He has designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be promptly filled ,by Burns & White.* Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. I take this method of informing the public of Montrose and vicinity that 1 have opened a new harness strop. one door below Searle's ex press office, second floor, Public Avenue. I will build 'new work of the best quality, and repair with neatness and dispatch and at lowest ;rates. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. • Montrose, Oct. 18, 1876tf. WE WOULD advise all those Intending to make any purchases of Black . Silk§ this fall to make them now, as there has been a great _ad vance in Raw Silk, which must make. a material, advance in manufactured goods. C.F. Sisson &Co., Binghamton, inform us that .they have an unusuahy fine line of Black Silks pur chased at very low prices, which they offer for the present'at old prices, which are aim+ 25 per cent legs than ;the goods can be purchased now. They have a large stock of Black and Colored Cashmeres, together, with, an endless variety of every description cif Fall s Dreis Goods which they offer upon the most favorable , terms Samples sent with pleasure to anyaddress: No Cu, No PAT: E. T Puntiy. Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palatable com pound; for the various affections of the throat and lungs. Used with great success is case of Asthma and Bronchitis. It ,i 9 prescribed by the physicians and endorsed by the people: . 'War ranted to glye entire - satisfaction or 'money re- . funded. Kirby's Magic Relief for the instant cure of severe and acute pains. . Kirby's Tasteless Worm : Lozenges.. Sure, safe and effectual. KirbV's Condition Powders for quality, quan tity and purity are superior to any Powder for stock manufactured. Kirby's Camphor • Ice for shaped , bands or sunburn. For sale !ry . all : Druggists In -Montrose, and Dealers in Medicines throughout the country. June 28,1876y1. MITCHELL—Lucs—In Moitrose, Dec. 10, by "tld. W, C. Tilden, Mr. Andrew S. Mitchell, and Miss Mary E. Luce. Simi. —Down:Ho—ln Montrose, Dec.l4, by DI W. t.. Tilden, Mr. Chancy Shelp and Miss Anna M. Downing, of Jessup. VANGOBD2R-HARTLEY-At the holm of the bride's father, in Lenox, 30, by Rev. D. Pease, Jackson Vangorder, and Miss Effie M. Hartley, all of,Lenolc. - 4iwe LZ WORM . Ew HARNESS SHOP IhiI4II6.3FIL3FLIALC*3EIB • Lirmnii—ATEnig f otr—At ;the residence of the bride's parents, Dec. 12, byliev.-11. G. [lamed, Mr. Berkley Lyman, ,of Lymanville, and MIEa Nis, Atkinson of Washington Wyo. Co. - x"itpeoze =sm. PresErr—ln Jessup, .Dec. Bth, Mr. Daniel pickett, aged 72 years, 1 month and 18 - days: NEW YORK CITY MARKET. COBBZCTED WIZZLY • --- HAYDEN-a 0 6 a 1 7 168411 Nerehiints, ' No. 825 Wass:ma:ow 13.ntrr, Nsw Taxis. mamma • NEw You,l3aturday;pec. 16 1876, Pailaychoicest fresh ' gooek 10. fine. ..... 1.. .• SO .82 " common . . 28 Firkinsotelections .. _.BO, 6,81 " to - Uric., ::..- 26 - 41 - . , * - 28 " common to good 23 @ 25 Tubs, eelettlOntt... . 02: IS, '65- good tolne.." 241,, 0. 28 " common to 22 -4 , 25 CHSICUL't Factory, 'fancy T. " 14%4a 15 8044t?,0:m!-. 13%© 14 FaitniDairy lB %o 14M -‘• " fair o good. . 12 f , Qi- 18. , MISCIILLABIIOI7B. Eggs, fresh '"v l llo's' t A p pleso 2 Arip 8% -Wear 5M 66 66 slicedi ' .'• 1 '5 , fj) 6 Potatoes, per bbl • 3 00e3 87% Lard - 10M0 , 11 Tallow 8 %0 ' 3B 3i Turkeys dre55ed.........f ?: 1 .0 012 Chickens, " " ' 8 10 . ... . . .... 10 Its 'l3 . Beeswax 30 @ 30% 101 J. DONLAY, , 11 .1. • ritaxinitgai;;rd BINGUAMTON, N. Y., 5 . , • Istist lip/oval Cetus sad Cali:eta on bande-' Restos to order. librc•ode, etc. *01:19. ne. L 0 , 1876. IRVIN Cnitricor _.i :K~a.:.". ~ .. FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, AL' F. BRONSON Will offer Ige entire stock of Gobde, consisting:oi . ;GOLD , ../NQ;KLyEß , w*frefigS • of all descriptions.. Fteneli and;,Americtin Silver and Plated Witrits , of every "kind; tuary, Cut; lee, a lafire:stoekof Specks; Revcilyers; Gold Pon s and Pencils. Silyer.Thiraples, Opera Glasses, Spy Olas:tes.. Canes, Stleet'MuSlq, anti Music ;aridlniltraction Books; . • . PIANOS AND ORGANS,. ViOlins and Bozeo,,Guitara,Fitels, Accordeona,PicolOc Clarionets. linrultmicoe, FlageOletta. Folios for Sheet 241'n?ic. Piano`and :Organ Covers. Plano 4.ton.;itc., too,numeraus tnention, at pricea that .will aatontah close buyere.- A FEW CASH PRICES: Organs, live octave, elegant- case, 3,}i setts Heeds. Sub Bass and Octavo Coupler, 10 stops, list price $4OO, for $2OO. Above Organ is suitable for a Church.. Piano 7 , 4 'octavos; Grand equare S cle , Serpentine acrd Plith Moulding's, title carved legs, has been used lees than 1 year, usual price $675 to *750, will be sold for $265. Above Instru'ments warrantedfor six years. Silver plated Fruit Dishes . $2 85to $4156 • " 'Butter 't < •225 upwards; . Cake Baskets 4 00 to $6:50 1 Castors ... .. lo finest 750'1 " Pickle Stands... . . ... ........$1•CO to 5 Oft " Cups.... " 00 to 275 li.ll. Taylor 51ov3mnnt in 3 oz Spier Casn s2B ' oo ' 'Chas Fargo " 3oz " 160 J Avery • . , 7" *.2 oz ".: ". _ 1200 P. s. , ruett • oz " " •.•• • 10 00, Wm. Ellery ' " 3 oz: ••• " ..... 16 5Cr Broadway . " 2oz 5 " -1 ; oo , , Gobi Watches and Chains itetylow. Two'new swell body Cutters, one, bait Portland, one fine Phaeton Cattlage, single or double (new.) . • • No reasonable offer will be refused, as these goods most be sold, This lea splendid ehat ce for those .00k tng for Holiday Presents. At BRONSON'S • Music & Jewelry Store. 51WS• • . rick Block.) atiio :Arose, Dec. 18,18:6. arbit eWe aid call the attention of the Pablic wanting ANYTHING IN THE MARBLE LINF to OUR WORKS st SUSQUEHANNA DEPOT, PAR, Being . the only Marble Works in the County..a;l All, Work Warranted as Represented X,O If :0,4.1 . ), T, ' SAVE . N 0,217.0. By c.allingon &weft newit, -April 14, 1876. TulT4ANNooliE MARBLE WORKS:' BURNS; & WHITE , I Mannincturers of and Dealers in ITALIAN & AMER,I(IAN MARBLE, MARBLR AIOD SL &TR MANTLES., SCOTCH .8; AMERICAN 'GRANITE, u : A Specialty. ' - • sarCemetery Lots Znolosed•Or P. C. BURNS, - • - - Ono. WHITS Tnnklannock. Pa. 'Jan. 19. 1876.--ly • i iPSICI-NEES' SALE. ..Notice is hereby given that :the subscribers, assignees of the lames E. Howe, for the bene fit of his 'creditors by order of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, will expose to public sale to the highest and best bidder, at the residence of James E. Howe in ttie Borough of Great Bend, on 't Saturday, January 6,-1677, at 10 o'clock aon., the two following described pieces of land : First- Situated in the Borough of Great Bend, Susquehanna County, bounded and de. scribed fo ll ows : Bode d the northerly by lands of the Truman. Baldwin estate, south= erly by the lands'of M. B. Bitssett and :Bald win estate, westerly by Mainsheet, continuing 6 acres, be the same more or less, all improved, with the appurtenances, one two story frame dwelling house.'one barn and wagon houtte, young orchard-and variety of fruit trees. Second Lot—Situate in the Borough of Great Bead Village, Susquehanna . County, bounded and described as follows,viz : Bounded on the south by lands' of A. W. Millard, on tbe.east by lands of A. W. Millard, on the north by lands of the estate of Ebenezer Brown, one story and , a half frame dwelling house and barn. Terms of Bale--One-third down at time of sale, the balance in one year, with. interest.— Deed given at ; final confirmation, payment se cured by first judgment or mortgage-lien upon be .premises-with interest. - T. D. IiSTABRPOIK,_ L. B. LENHELM, Assignees. Dec. 13,1870. RAILWAY , .NOTIOR bii electiifirby the stackbolders of the X obtromi SAL — Way Cmnininy wilt be. held at, the: 4 6.6okEß,muBe' W Timust,4•ANiidic: -.,-,:, - 1.1:1 i , .::-.: • :::z•r: ,:.-- , s- -:;,;-, •Seeptid:lolonday DU' sqnuarV 11811 ''- getween the Imp Or is 07.01 , 99kAp0n and one = °clock p. tn. of that day for de elettioll Or one perloll rs Neel dentotnit tweive.periona as Mtwara' to aerie tho Cl* l 4 pany u aneh Officers for the emoting' prat), . • _ By Odor 51*3 ; C. L. BROWN, Seeretaiy... Montrose, Dee, 13, 1811.: d inks --~-=•♦- OR NO SALE. WILLIS D 1 LONG. A. COLVIN ' ? gent =MMI of the Conit , IHrectorz TWO lines In this-Threctoty, ono year, $1.60; oath id- , dltional line, ISO cents. ON RO . T SR 11A911W0Itt Stater.;- *Wholeialt 411etell •' ' 1 dealer in ell ifindapf; slate :roofing, mato Reefs repaired with slate paint to , order. Alio. elite • paint for sale by the gallonot barrel.• Idotitzose;' •nItiLINGS STROUD,: General; •Fire and. Life Inst.. • sane Agents, alro , sell Railroad and - Accidental Tickets to .Iklc4 York and Philadelphia. Office one ; door east of Wm;11 Cooper. Co!s bank. . .:; WM., U. BOYD & CO. Dealing ;in Stoves, hardware - and Manuf cturers of Tin and Sheet-Lon' ware,'cbe= nor of Main and Turnpike street:, . - , • • . A. N. Bullvd, Dealer 1n Grocerles v Provinione, Books. Stationery and Yankee 'Notions;' at the head of Polo- ' Ilc Avenue. „.•.• - , • : COOPICR & ' Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas- • - sage Tickets and Drafts on England, Ireland, and Scotland. , , . WM. L. COX, Ilarness'maker itid"dealer In all artt- - clei usually kept by the trioe,opposite the bauk..,, JAMES C &EXALT., Attorney•st-Law. °Mee one, door be low Tarbell House, Public Avenue. • • 11. ROSENTlElAL,'Auctioneer.:' Care 8. Finnan - as C 0. ,, Montrose, Pa.. . . : • , • • NEW; MILFORD. 'SAVINGS BANK. NEWMILFORD. 'Six per - eentb i interest On all Deposita. Does : a general Banking, business. . 8. B. pli.lBlt ds CO. ill. GARRET & KO ii 4 i ,Dealer in Fleur: Feed ,' Meek ;- • Salt. Lime; Cement. Groceries , and Provisionst - 96. Main Street, opposite the Dspot. • , , IN. F. KIMBER. Carriage Maker, _Picture Framer.anE 1- Undertaker, a feW • rodi . front-Phinney's Hetet, near M.R. Church. ...,GRRAT • BEND. , . _ H. P. DORAN, Merchant Tailor and dealei in, Bei* • Madc Clothing, Dry Goods; Groceries add Provision*, - . Main S:reet. • • • , , ONEY TALKS! These are prices THAT HURT (not the customer& but other dealers who find fault because it spoils_ tbdt prod La. They assert that I cannot fell goods at prices named, these prices are not for a halt, hs . angel. nine and will bo fulfilled in every partial's.. ad see for yourselves. MONEY SAVED IS. MONEY EARNEDI WEBSTER The Clothier's PRICE LIST For FALL & WINTERIB76-7. Good heavy business snits ' $ 7 Diagonal silk mixed suits 8. - • Heavy cassimere sails.... .• • 8 ' Basket worsted suits ' •" • .... .... ' ....... .. 10 , Fancy plaid cassireere -nits 11. -English Diagonal snits. ... - • 1 17. 'French basket suite ........ • ... .... 17 • All.wooi Broad cloth coats . .. . ... 1 Heavy sheepa gray overcoats.... Chinchilla overcoats . K. Fur Beater overcoats... .. ...' .. ... .. lop sine diagonal overcoats • 12.00 , Union Beaver overcoat 7.00 French Beaver overcoats (all attkirs) ... : ... ~.. 2. 12.00 Boys' Clothing -3 to 10 years.. : • Heavy mixed school suits , '. ' ' -... .3.88 Cassimere suite '' .... . J. . woo a• 1 5.111 Diaconal and basket Snits ' . .. ..... • .. ... EMI 'Stout overcoats ' -., - 1. ~ :41.8111 Ca Pe and ulster (overcoats . , . ,spo .. 'el Clothing-3 b to - ' • ' • Boys o ing— 1a years. . . sic Heinty mixed school suits. , Heavy cassimare suits ' ' . 'I. • ..., 6.00 't' Diagonal and basket.. Units _ • i... ...... IA , Heavy every-day overcoats ' 3.11 5. Chinchilla overcoats.. - - '' ' !- Beaver and Fur Beater - Overcoats r.. ~ • fil Cape and Ulster overcoats - • • .'. 130 . .. _ Youths' Clothing 16 years to men's sizes. _ Good undershirt or drawers.: ...... . ... Good knit jacketic ' ' .• - • j Good wool shirts....... .. I , Good cetton Socks:.. • '''• - ' " ' ~... Cloth eeveredPided end collars' .111 - 1 -••? ..... And alf oilier:goods in proportion. • IFlrThe ' higheit price -paid for ;'?rinte butter DV WEBSTSI4 I B. ' . C. ii. - -wEss4a, mt. ~. 62 and 64 Court Street. Binghamtm, 14.r,- Sept. 20,1846. ISTo HOl, THE HOLIDAYS THE TOT BAZAARI EVERYTHING. in the Tog line. , (IRINA, CITE'S and Saucers' 'Nis Asa 41e., LSO, 8, full,assottment of tin Tiya. Nfrx, and Rubber 'Polls; fIRGANS, j,ticvs Harps, Triiiiipeta, !slid VV Fifes ;, • . 'VOW is - tho time to - buy sebum k.,V • bargain's, • ,*. FOR 13argains iheuid not be 'lest: 4 Yua will find ft, gond assortment of FRANI S;, OANNED 'GOODS. NITM, OD CONF E CTIONERY, at IL 0., DACOPM 'thy Main Street, Mgritroße, Pao Jou. Noy, 15, 1.876tf. A.Nl)::rOirrig / mua or ittraiiquar. Pitlit**„ bRANOES, PEAl)ol,'Spri AP PLES,- PLUMS; QUINCES, OWIONS,, TOIAA ! APPLES, 'BAUM, BAW.ANAEV - OANTELOPICS: '" GRAM 4.~ ~} SWEET ' POTATOES, WILORI'LEro,4 BERRIES,' &c. ,&c, '`. , - fill et lotto* Priciest .bj: At i zoatuoi. ut*i • HOMES WANTED.: , .. . . We, the Overseers of the Poor of litoulek TOlniebtlyi. 3 bs'io six rilstldrea.to putout nail tkeoi *root ago - ,1 i . One.boy,layeus old, . • Ouga girl IS yeassold, , - ~. 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