Iliskiee seems to have - nvertakeO one of., Boss Shepherd's friends at last. We see by Friday's telegraphic dispatches that Charles 6. Fisher, late Assistant . United States, District Atiorney for the District of Columbia, was that day con victed on a charge of purloining records from the Criminal Court. The Rerapy is a fine of , not less than $5OO noi'more than $5,000; and iMprisonment for not less than one year, nor more than_ five years; at the discretion of the court. The News from Washiaton - is all: of exactly the: same tenor. The conspiracy against popular elections topples. with its own weight, and the Democrats, taking beHrt before the Wavering', lines of 'the oppnisition, and reinforced by the sym pathy of R6publicans whb are not die , posed to join the conspiratori, seem con fident of victory. The inauguration of Tilden will be a triumph won by honest citiiens, regardless of politipal affil ation and not a partisan uccea& : it• Will `keach the politicians. once'' for all, that when: the ballot falls it must execute The ftee-' man's will. rTh s cTar.!opt! :precedents :establifhed by the Republican rarty seem to bring nothing but misfortune and discomfiture to them in this their' hour - of:tri4l, First, their theOry that Congress has no right to go back of the certificate of idovernor, appeari" to them in the per son of GoVernor Grover of 'Oregon, who like the a'ngel with fiatning sword in ; the path of the animal Salaam bestrode, Stops &Ili* of escape from ,their.diletrima in thui direction, and - ndw the • docOine . of Ben Butler which held good in the4ndy Johnson trial, that telegraphicAispatches were subject to the order, of Investiga, ting committees, turns up - to vex, them, when a Democratie House proposes ,to inspect the correspondence oetween Chan dler, Oameron & Co., and Kellogg, Cham 'hetlain -& Stearns and Packard. Truly some things, like chickens, come home to roost. MCC r 0000 AA A L L C 0 0 AA L C 0 V Aalk L 0 0 0 A A' L .0 0 0 A A L CCCC 000 ,A A LLLLL Prom the Black Diamond Fein i Wilke!-Barre Beet Anthracite mined . Celebrated Prospect Colliery , J. R. ,RAYNSFORD. Yard near M. D. k. Depot. coo a BEAR. e s s .Trrr NN Nl7 U TTTT T NN NU 1.1 T C CH HE s C HUH ICE N s • T.N N ,N IT LT T C C 118. 8 8 2 F. NN % Li u 4; A COO 11 ESE 88 T N NN - ,• ESE • GGEI GG • BE G E • GOO GGG„,t KEE 000 000, ,, R Bl3 t i grrrr oo v 17 , V v ,- ERE • - 00 E clliset Ak T 0,- 9 k is s , oip , 00 'BBB ERR L ' 00 K.. • K -SKR'NN N 1313.1 t R 00 KR - 11 NNN 'BBB ERR : .. ..O 0 KE BE NN N B; B - = R- O 0 K-K _ .N: EBB B , 00 K K KEE N NN All Coat thorofl;hly screened. Orders left st Central Express Office promptly filled. Duchy .Cost' for smithing purposes constantly on J. R. RAYNSFORD. Montrose, Dec. 20.1876m3. TA .BELL HOUSE, ; 9PPOSITZ !NE C911RT,110111116 MONTROBjc,Fsmitw ~.1 , -,:_ -,-,.. 1 : , .' , 1i..). ': i INSEI .4VW,s;',T.:4:4IIELiTiI PitO'lL„u irti4s e lin Rine Stews' aid Rae t v t * reo *- pectin* with the Montrose Railway, the Lehigh Valley Railroad aadtbe D. L. a W. Railroad April 1 1878. • R EGISTER'S NOTICE.—PUBLIC No tic,. is ,heie4lElno to all, poirof PooeioodAi the follwafluk estates, to : s EstatiVl bi*id' 8 - Noose; bite of" send, 'deed, Petunia Kent, (late Room) Adminletnitrix. *Estate of John Dunning, late of New Milford, dec'd, Holloway _W Cobb, ifiecgtor, ft Ertateof =wiled Clark, late of Suites. Depot, deed, Philip Brady, Administrator. Estate of Edward 8 Wright, late of Brooklyn. dted, B A Wean. Abler. That the llCCOUntilits have settled their accounts in Bedifter,'O Oflice In and for the County of Sumps - Minna, ited that the same "will be ,Presented to,the tlndx:m. the Orphans' Court on Thursday, the 11th day tjapnary, ;877, for condrntation and allowance. H. P. BEARDOLEV t Et!dleterg *sister's office, Mont:ose. Dec. 10878. A IMITOIII3 NOTICE, The undersigned an Audit- Amor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, on ,!zceptions lied to the final account of 4, &„ K. Wells. ommittee . of the estate of . Charles Powers. lunatic. to audit said exceptions and , accounts. *MI attend to the duties of his appointment at ids osCe.ftthe Borough of Bloittroie. on Friday the 29tkdayof December; at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time ar.d place Illpetvons interested Will attend and make it known orbelotever debarred of a nearing :thereafter. e . pOTT, Auditor.. Dec. 6,1826: 150n4 laeON„. WILL . lIERKAY'rEIt, 124 Walsh the citizens of liontriise and Vicinity. with itrit4ese Breed. "Etuacuit, Rolls Pies, Cakes and . Cookie.. Tarts, 4te.. dte., ac._ Parties an Weddings, supplied. end quality guaranteed. irer"Diniw Rooms ap stairs, witsre fkao.oi' liis will be tuna ready to eet stay_ the swing s et the inner Dup. X ' e NAT 4 f ' •••• ", SHERIFF'S SALES.-- BY VIRTUE OF write :ssued by the Cain of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I wir expose to sale by public veudue, at the Court House in Mont rose, on . Friday; January 5, A. D., 1677, at 1 o'clock p. ii., the following pieces or parcels of land, to wit : All those cer.lain pieces or plots of land situ ate; lying and being, In Susquehanna county, Pennsyl vania, the first piece being in Auburn township, bound ed on the north by lands of David McCain, on the east bylands of Patrick Galvin, on the south by lands of J. P. White and on the west by lands of; 1 4 :lislut Kinney. containing $5 acres, more or less. about: 60 acres im proved. with the appurtenances, 2 frame houses any other outbuildings, 1 frame barn and an orchard... The 2d piece is situate in Rush township, bounded on the north by. !Inds of Benj. Betthoif and B Gray, on the east by lands of llarvt.y and Alfred Ems, on the south by lands of Bullard ? and on the west by lands of Alfred Lineberry, containing 105 acres, about ill acres improved with the appurtenances, I log house, 1 frame barn and an orchard. (Seized'and taken in ex cention at the suit of Littler-& Blakeslee use of R. B. Little vs 0. E. Picket acd A. Lathrop assigned to L. Searle vs 0. E. Picket. ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situate in Au burn Township. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, bonded and described as follows, to wit: O. the north by road leadingfrom Kennedy Corners to Carter Town, east by land of P. White, south by land of Hen ry Dunmore and on the west by land of Martin Wil cox. containing 58 acres, mostly improved, with the ap purtenances.l - frame house, 1 frame barn and an or chard. [Seized and taken in execution at the e nit of . J. Mulford ve Philip Swackhammer. ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situate in toe township, of Gibson, Susquehanna County, Pennsyl veil's. Bounded on the north by land of Reynolds and ri homes - Evans, on the east by lands of Thomas Evans and Hiram Tiffany on the south by lands of D. C. Roberts and Thomas Meridith, and on the west by lands orSeth Abel, G. Gillett and Jacob L. °Blatt, con taining 220 acres more or less. With about 200 acres im proved anti appurtenances. 2 frame, barns, hog hoase and 2 apple orchards. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Smiley assigned to Keels P. Smiley Vs Corclella Wells and J. R. Wells. ALSO—AII that certain piece or peke! 01 land situate Iyir.g and being in the township of Bridgewater. Sus quehanna county. Pennsylvania. bounded on the north by land of D. H. Coon and Win. Stark, on the east by lands of H. H. Harrington, Robert Kent and M. L. Cat lin, ou the south by land of Augustus Gregory and on the west by public road and land of Horace Brewster, containing about 140 acres, mostly Improved with the appurtenances, 1 frame house, 2 frame barns, and an orchard. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Read; Griffis & Co. vs G.' S. Johnson, and Guttenbu •g, Rosenbaum & Co. Vs 0: 8 Johnson. ALSO—AII that certain piece of land situaf in Gib son tOwnship, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the middle of the Lenox and, ilarrnor x turnpike in the line bf Georve Gelatt. thence along the middle of said turn= pike 10 degrees west 0 and 4.10 perches to the point of intersection of Stearns road north 42j degrees west 20X perches to corner in middle of said road in line of Eli Low, thence south 10 degrees east 23 and 3-10 perches to stones; thence north 80 degrees east 11 perches to the place of beginning, containing 1 acre more or less, with the appurtenances, I frame house and all improv ed. [Seized and t eked in execution at the salt of Mil. likin & Smiley vs,Geo. Blanchard. N. bids and costs must be arranged or paid on the day of sale or deeds will not be iicknowiedged. WM. WHITE, Sheriff. • Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Dec.l3, 1876. ADMINISTRATRIX'S- SALE _ Or Roe atlElistea,te.; DIMOCK TOWNSHIP. The undershrnedAdministratrix of the estate of Wm Van Canipen, late of the township of Dimock, deceas ed, in pursuance of an order of the ;Orphans' Court of the County of Susquehanna, will expose at public sale on the premises in Dimock, on Saturday, January 6, 1877. at 1 o'clock p. m. the followit. g described piece of land situate in said township and bounded end described as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north by land of Su san Bolles and J. Rogan, on the east by lands of Catha rine iiheeyn, on the south by lands of Nathan Burdick and on the west by .ands of H. N. Cnsman, containing about 131 acres. TERMS OF SALE—S2OO down; $3OO on final confir mation of sale and balance one-halt in 6 months. and balance in one year thereafter with interest from final confirmation of sale. CHRISTIANA. VAN CAMPER, Administratrix. Dec. 18, 1870. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE In pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna county, the under signed will sell at public sale:the foltowinz described real estate on the premises at I o'clock p. m., on Wedrapsdayi January 17, • All that certain lot (if land situate in the township of Harmony. County of Susquehanna tate of Penn sylvania, bounded on the north by land of L. D. Seelick on the east by lands formerly of Bennet & Webster, on the south by lands formerly of Bennett & Webster, Charles Cook. and Squire H. Cook and on the west by lands of Stephen Wrighter, containing, 71 acres more or less with the appurtenances, house, barn and or chard, and partly improved. ALSO—At 2 o'clock p. m. of the -same day all that Certain lot of land situate as aforesaid new occupied by H. M. Webster, and containing 119 acres, bore or less describedin deeds from 'the line< of Flynn, to J. Schlager & SERMS—SIOO down on each piece at time of sale ; one half the balance on final confirmation and the re mainder one year from final confirmation with interest. W. T. MOXLSY. .4.ssign tie of H. M. Webster. Dec. 20.1876. 52w4 REMOVED, - A.iti ii. '2_s4:4ll(tED. GROCERY STORE to tits building tosr doors above the First Nations Bask, Public Avenue, &needy occupied by S. P. Maxima wkere buffo iAlarged toy - WO QT.', Groceries; Provioions &c. Knelt* ininpotition.bewi' In , galas , and price, Mier* giTc,e!tpan end be sorwinced that I csl3 doyen vole& WILSON Ttnutxtz. te. COACH & CARRIAGE PAINTING 1 • ' • !,,1 f.,,t Theundereigned wiehee to nform the public that Ist eprepared to do"all kirdls ; , y , . r • e • ' -COACH; Vaittitti-WAGIOf SISIGR on-short notitei. j . thlt3DeStAttia —sal at 1 1 1 0 00 a 11110 prices. u h- ba , Atitoptil Carrier Iftotory_itte,ettante4 'mese 1 ""."7 1 ° Wsarolitop, Tni . nplice Street. H: HICK:. • • kora:elle, Sept. 54.1811 . . 1 JOENSE .PETITIONS.--Notisie, is _La herebygiven-that,' In pursuance of -an , Act. of As sembly, the following named persons bare - filed , their petitions with t .Clerk of quarter. dessiontruf , the Peace, for the County of !..ttisquellanne, for licenaento keep taverns and for wholesale dealers in said Cotutti for which they will apply at 43usr/Sessinns• JAM, . . Dennis Casey, Eating !louse, . fiutqu'a Depot J. J. Holoran, Tavern, Thomson. Frank Kane, Eating House. . Ot Bend Boro Sackett &Depue , Tavero, , Henry D. Howard ' . , fit Bend Village Boro T. 3..& H. D. Barne s, •• 46 if . Fennel Carpenter, - Tavern, Buford.. . willon Oliver, _ -' -. .• , Thomson. Joseph * Allen, Bating Btoise. - ' Bustfa Depot. .DAVID SUM2dBHt3. Clerk. - , Montrose, Dee,13,1816., : , • ' :I , . p J. DONLEY, JL YURNARING . 2.1 111011NOWTIKER • • ;.. 43INGIMICCONe,- fr: _ •rhe leteet-1112provCd Vontall 41/d. 604410 °Li:Atli& nestitiolrOmb.f-1,4911146.4-0.,:, I lime removed my =Be f)~A.T, ASSIGNEES' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the sn'mcritoers,assignees of A: M. Stearns, for the benefit of his creditors, by ON der of the Court of Common Pleas, of Susquehanna .County, will expose for public sale to the highest and best bidder, at the saw mill on the first described lot in Harford Township, on Saturday, January 61,1877, at 10 o'clock a. m , the following described pieces of land eactreituate in Harford Twp, said County, bound- . ed and described - as (0111W16, to wit : The first piece :known as the saw mill lot, beginning at a post and stones the southeast corner hereof, thence north 70 de grees west 13 rods to line of lands of Edward Percy a corner thence along said Percy's land and land of B. B, Goodrich to a point opposite the upper end of the pond and along the edge thereof to a rock at the edge of highwater on the east side of the pond, thence south 69 degrees east 8 rods and 21 links to a stake and stones corner, thence south 21 degrees west rods and tl links to the place of beginning, containing 5 acres of land more or less with the water privilege attached thereto, on which is a dwelling house frnitarees, ands circular saw mill and lath mill in 'good run hing order, with patent Leffell wheel and 18 feet head of water, good log ways and handy to the road from Harford to Montrose Depot. The second piece being an equitable interest under contract 131 the following lot known as the timber lot, bounded on the north by lands of S t i h nnel Veil s on the east by lands of L. Leroy, on the so by lands of An drew Osborn and on he west by land of Horace Little and David Alexander, containing 60 acres more or less. TERMS OF SALE—On the first piece or aw mill lot s2oo4lown. *2OO on final confirmation of sale and bal ance one half In 1 year and other half in 2 years with interest from final confirmation of sale. On, the timber lot $lOO down, $lOO on final confirma tion of sale and balance one-half in one year and the other half in twoyears with interest from final emir- Illation of sale. - Amount unpaid on giving deed to be secured by first judgment or mortgage lien on premises sold. ALSO at 12 o i elock m. of the some ?ay. we will self at the mill about 'lOO.OOO feet of loge and lumber. Terme easy and made known at sale.- ~ , L. W. MOORS. D. P. BREWSTER. ' 51w8 Dec. 13, 1876. • EGISTER'S NOTICE.-;-PUBLIC No is hereby given to all persons concerned in the following estates, to wit . _ . Estate of Era etas Corey, late of LathroP; deed,' A: 0. Warren Administrator. Estate of Miles W. Heath . late o f ChocOnat, - .deed", (1 B. Eldred Administrator. Estate of Efoncirins J.Preston. late of Great Benil,deed Ira B. Preston Administrator. ' . Estate of John . 8: Williams. late of Springville, 'iced. H. B. Williams and 0.8 Rogers Adminis.trators. That the accountants have settled tacit. accounts in the Register's Ofllce in and for the County of Susque hanna, and that the same will be presented to' the Judges of the Orphans' Court on Thursday, the 18th day of January, 1877, for confirmation and allowance. H. F. uEARDSLEY. Register. Register's Office, Mon.r,ose, Dec. 18, 1876. pROCLAMATION. B. SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY SS. Mary E. Pease. by her next friend, Abram Berkslew, vs.,Charles A. Pease. In Court of Common Pleats of Susquehanna County. No. 469, April Term,.lBl6, nj„To Charles A. Pease : Whereas a Subpoena . in Di. vorce was issued to April Tcrin. 1876, which was du ly returned non eat inventor and thereon an alias sub. pcena Wag issued returnable to November Term, 1876, upon the return of which proof was made that the said Charles A. Pease could not be found in my bailwick. Thin notice,: therefore, is to require you to appear before our. Judges of the said Court on the second Monday of January next to answer said complaint. WM. WHITE. Sheriff. Montrose, Dee. 18.1876 PROCLAMATION. ' SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY 88. George - A. Stoddard vs. Harriet Stoddard,— In the Court of Common Pleas 'of Susquehanna coun ty,No. 693. August Term. 1876. To Harriet Stoddard : Whereas a Subpcena in Divorce was mimeo to August Term, 1876, which was du ly returnedrum eet inventus. and thereon an alias snb m.na was issued in said case. returnable to November Term. 1876, upon the return 01-which, proof was made that the said Harriet Stoddard could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear be fore the Judges of the raid Court, on the second Mon day of January next. to answer said complaint, &c. WM. WHITE. Sheriff. 4 111ontiose, Dec. 18;1876. PROCLAMATION. ‘-- SUSCIUSIIAMNA COUNSY'SS., William IL Low vs. Josephine B. Low. In the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County. N 0.638. August Term. 1876. To Josephine B Low: Whereas a Subpoena in Pivorce was issued to August Term. 1676, which was duly returned non at inventus. and thereon an alias sub pcena was issued in said case. returnable to November Term-1870, upon the return of which proof was made that the said Josephine B. Low could not be found in my bailiwick. ' This notice therefore Is to require you to appear be fore the Judges of the said Court, on tte second Mon day of January next, to answer said complaint, &c. . WM. WHIT;, Sheriff. Montrose, Dec. 18,1876.' NTED ! • _ 8000 Thishels Buckwheat at once for ship went. .Will payteash. . 51w8 D. A. MOON. Montrose Dec. 18. 1 876 Pd. • 99 CE T§ WILMOT STEPHENS, 01: the Binghamton 99 Cunt Store, will offer in Mont _ roe, tat Cobh'a old stand) on Thuralay, Decembpr Ttb, 71170, Satiusiti Ist; 1817; A FINET 8 . T4l * t ( ? /P "'W!l 4 t,& 000DS % ,:j r " ,4 I will make an- copied for altiff,AnyAld g ,..celeisole as inao nob tine* .; , :?.i - ;t'2, - --. , i': .14 1 .:rgivFmeSA.44 ;: WILMOT STI.SPIIIENS. Itontrose. Dee. 6 'lO6. 50w4 y4.IiIJABLE FARM FOR SALE NEW, INILIFORD TOWNSHIP; The undersigned executor of the estate of Simeon Van Fleet. dec'd, offers for sale the farm of said deced• ant, one-fourth mile north of the ,-Moxley church, New Milford township, Pa. it Contains about 112 sem, well watered, feaced,and tinder a good data of caltiva tion, I must dispose of said farm, and will Sidl on • EASY •For. Farther perttettlare Inquire.•ot the inhectibet at Einmuteseeille. PL. P. 0. Aggro**, Ne w aurora, pa. s - +^% " :MUSTY/XS fkr:TTOWNeetni 'AND ICKL O'AANINACTURING 11 NEW 01 1, 01" CALIs is(l- ' . OA RE rt, P , 47231msomezug puck/. • 0;1. A 13110' 0.111011 " ~ 1 0 - isosikuoisi moose sir .i.'y '.' , o 4- 4-itt• •• }r. la ; nt_46 , 311 i,?4' uly:l9, 18760. -13.,PC. :,:‘47:;:',-:,:...1f_i1:0. _99 ,VENTS ,• . . slid astil„ I. L' A.ALDRICIL - : AT 00ST--AND, BELOW 09STI Our large-Stook t WINTER GOODS cOnsiking of full 'We'd' - 0118-,.-, 4'100711V: ' AND. ..- CHI.LDHEWS :.:OVERCOATS, MEWS, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS, 'CLOTHS: s,• • , OURAiViNTER STOOK MUST ., BE SOLD. OFF! M. S. DEBBAUER, Managing' Partner: AN IMPORTANT `LOCAL BEFORIf4 `_. tiereatter goods will be sold at • E. P. STAMP'S STORE Montrone, for Cisy. at; CASH Platt& Ivi4l keep good goods and make be prices to suit the , clotiest buyers. I have had seven years. experienOe buying and selling FLOUR so that I know where to buy and what to buy to suit the custothers of this =vicinity. TWILL MAKE'A SPECIALTY OP WHITE' WHEAT FLOUR and warrant - every _barrel' land sack to suit or refold the money. CHEWING TOB ACCO I "have recently made arrangements by which I can sell CHEWING TOBACCO by the pound ae cheap as you cau buy of any wholesale Tobaccu..House' by . the barrel. I also keep Ohesv:ng Tobacco in 10 lb. cadd'gs for whi.o I will make special nicer. lIMALF.avr. , 1 keep on hand a large quantity of SALT and keep under cover, and will sell it as low as possible for this market. Sugar, Tea ' Coffefi; Syrup, Soap, Pork, Fish, all at the nimble six pence prices. 'l - trust I will receive sufficient patron- age from cash buyers to make the cash system a succeso. Respectfully, R P. STAMP. Opposite. the Banking House of Wm. H. Cooper & CO., and the Dry Goods House o Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co. Montrose, Oct. 11,1876tt. _ HOLIDAY .BIIISIC BOOKS Two splendid volumes for presents. THE WORLD •OF SONG I Price In Bde $250. Cloth .$ll. • Giles 4. Rarely hive we issued a book of rangsincludisg itch a variety of really nrst class and popular Vocal Must • 250 pages, full sheet Music size. 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Pr e 25 Cu. ?er dike: 3 Nit *+r eo Mi. ... 11,1 =Ail 30 CtL, :• By mail 75 !Uhl.- ' MAtX Aaron sr *an llvicets CPlnoe l , N0,;1321 Green St., Philadelphia. Sold lir all Droutd4 VSE NO °TEEL BIN GHAmrroN BOOK 'BINDERY P. A. I3OP INS & EONS, PRoaurro' No. 4i Witt*red, fki. Floor, .11Ingibuntoa NcYt READY-MADE CLOTHING; BLANKETS, FLANNEL. SKIRTS, • BEAVERS, Closlncont for €&$U 'and for, CASH Only:: , . ~„,,0;#.7,,,',1" 01**R ce, RO 'S Ftsl.l . .A_Ak 0 . :14, . : 4:, . CO. rLoun.,., lIMMIM Iv ! ^of r ,r 7," FURS, "40k,irp . ;;,}ic, : . •• fisC„ .. . .0 - ,', i i.e. GLENN'S SULPHUR, SOAP. THOROUGHLY CURES DISEASES OF THE SKIN, BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION',' PREVENTS AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, HEA' s SORES AND ABRASIONS OF THE CUTIcLE AND COUNTERACTS CONTAGION. - This Standard External Remed7 for Erup. Lions, Snres and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM. ISHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the stin and *lnd, such as, tan and freck!ca. It renders the CUTICLE MARVELoySLY 'CLEA:z. SMOOTH and PLIANT, 2.W1_ 1 being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER i 5 fat preferable to any cosmetic. Au. THE - REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SOU JI.HUR , BATHS' are insured BY THE I:St. OF Gieni!, , ,a &disbar Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE VENTS RHEUMATISX and GOUT. , It alsoq*inp.crs CLOTHING and UMW and PREVENTS DISEASES CL)MMUNICATED SY CONTACT with the PERSON. IT DISSOLVES DANDRUFF, prevents tmtkim • nets% and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high teens. • t Pricls-25 Ile 50 Cents per Cake; per • Box (3 Cakes); 60c. and $1.20. N. B.—The sofcatookes are tripla.t6 aims of thaw at - 25 cents. " HMVS HAIR AND WHISKER DYE," Block or Brawl, 50 C'eati. ft: ( 1 311TtrON. Prou'r, 7 tilth ALWAYS . UP TQ T4ETIMAS! ' GREATEST INDIT63IIIENTB EVER I:O7ERED FOR CASs OR READY . PAY 1 Havlng Just returned ifrom New Yo• k with a 4 and'well selected stock, I shall be able to give tri t-** cons the best bargains seen in this county fort' M. they will be billy convinced by giving us call Arid ex *Mining our Bieck. Read the folio sing list. ' Calicoes 5 to . BC. Mitalins ..'..• • ..... .., . 6 to Ile. •., .. Delalnes .. 20 to INSe• 1,, Dress G00d5.... " - A l pacas . ' ' • . ' •. 25 1.3 100. i Shawls :- 'IS to sl_o. Ladles' Jackets.. ;, '- , ll5lO $lO. ' Sagas— :....... ... . 113 i k , " " • • 10 , ts.. Japan Tea... ... to • Was son . . Tea. .. .. . t 2 3 5: 1 1. , Bon Chewing T0t0ux0..... • ..500" Raisins. now l5( • • BOOTIVAND SHOES. Kip Boots. - ' • ' • ' •$215 *MI -I Calf Boots .. 850 450 Boys' Boots .. .. ... .' ..... L. - ' - 100 304 Ladies' Calf ........ ' .. 180 • 2 51 1 ;• Ladies' Grain Shoes..., .. .... . . 195 2 4 Children's Shoes. ... ........ 60 la., • HEADY-WADS CLOTHING. , Suits—•. ... 6to $lO Overcoats sf. 00 to $5l Suits, all wool. -. Bto 15 Walking COsts 550 to Suits,all woolAin- I Pants 100 to cy 10 to 18 • . Also, - Hats and' Caps, Crockery, Glass end' WOodea Ware', Table and: Pocket Cutlery.. Us rd ware. Stoves, _Tinware, Ropes, Cordage, and M fact, everything use ally kept in cciubtry -stores. : • ;1.1. OuTmotto is,our castomers` lx.terest are our intereSta t „t therefore it is for oar benefit to give them all the ad vantages of aVtell bought stock. • , • _ • . We are still, alive on - Poultry, and .want 10,000 pound. dresbed immediately , for which the highest market price will be paid . .. - , 3 Bring orit your Ponitry, Hatter, Zip, and tither pro. duce. and we guarantee you - wilt: be well plaint that you called. . • _ ' wan. PA.VOeLII4 1876101' i (BD"OVEVIX " S -{; • - - i . ' , ; •' . 2.'f'-; - . 1 '."::;!, ' ; '.:!•,0 7 •:':*. '--- -.:. -ii ,'...::: d!,-:, , r,f -bIA , • - l ''' ' ,-.:,,.. f. , ttp. ,),1-4:. ,, z .-i, F,i , ?:. p-i/10.-TA'..j. *INTErt., _._ , ~.:,.-.>-• :MILLINERY, HAIR AND FANCY OlX!Dift:';' wasson'_mttir.LiNzar. _ Having retuned - front Nett Torte tiith the finest andl nest. selected stock orgoods:eves In this section ni 'country, theitidlog iretattere; Slam; Ribbons, Lees, Hosiery, Belts. sad Kid Gloves of all kinds end slate with prices to suit all. - . , Also Fmk Leidie's cat rapeastterus in full WWI lIIRMIE 91 1 BINGHAMTON, 91 Court SU 1, N. Y. Courtin; iglighamiiiri, 30'4 April 19, 'is ' iideilitip•----1 ~1"""1"46!"',",.;!t , • The ns~deie ( Ald tolo itt~vo ;I Ow bOimiller... All neeato ttielvietritiis will 1 11) iiiomja!resialmo 40. r , ,g 11011 0 44 ra t. a l P . tiiiMilattWillhgeliPta teN•M • 1 / 11 4011 Viii 011 • ',041'44 . - 7 , A) a a- - torpry,4 11;a0 REASS2 .R.O BEB, UNDERWEAR, [Dec. 13,1878,E DRY GOOpp.',s E GROCERIES.; ; AT 'TSB` f .' ~ ~,{ ~ =MEE inumßEß TBE . PLAca, ' .1 =)ity.:cl • ",.4