Arrangement of Mails. VIA. RAILROAD: . • • • !' Arrives. DeParis .... 00p m. 1216 m Montrose ..... . 800 p m 620 a Now Mil ford, (Daily,) 1000 a m 180 p in Wyalnsing (Daily.) , 946 am 1000 p m Friendsville,(tri weekly,) '6oop m 800 am Chnklin Statiou,(tri weekly,).. 700 am 700 am EV.nghamton,via S. Lake ,(t rt weekly)... 600 pm 700 p m weetioppen ,(tri weekly,) ' 1000 a m 'Boop m The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) -New Milford, rilakhannock,and Wyalusing are daily. - The ijoakiln Station mail tuns Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. ' The Binghamton mail, (vici Silver Lake,)runs Tnes .lays, Thursdays. , and Saturdays. Friendsville mail runs Tnesdays,Thursdays,and Sat nrdays. . ' - The Meshoppen mai 1 runs Mondays,Wedneadays, and Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAGES: A Stage leavesdaily forAontrose Depot at 1 tris,and returns at 6 p. m A Stage leaves daily for New Milford at 780 a. ta. and returns at 80 p, tn. Montrose Railway T me Table• .arrangment of Trains. To take effect an Monday, Aprill.7, 1870. Down Train*. SOUTHWARD A.M. P. X. Montrose 4.62 545., ....Cool's 890 448 ...535 -444 P.M. A. N. 545 10.15... 555 1025 5 . 58 ~.1.028. • 605 • 608 1086.:. 612 10 40.:. ...... Dimock....- 325 435• 617 10 47 Tyler's . 815 428 625. 1057.... ,!420 630. 1,05 - • 155.,. 412 645 tll 18. •"' Avery's 745 405 • 653 - 1128 ... ....Lemon '7 35 400 705 1185 L0beck....... _725 '.345 715 11 45. • : 4 7 15 '8 -`• 720 - 12 00 , • .. '..:Tunkhannock - 700 . 322 • 4 • inns will run on Lehigh ; Valley time as kept in the Mite of P. & N. Y. RR at Tunkhatnock. All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. &N Y. R. R.going north and south. • JAMES.I. BL4LKSLEIC, Prelet. iapch Chunk, April .17. 1876. List of New Advertisements. '` Reduction in price—Patriot. Wife Notice—W. N. Green. • Miicellaneous—Datichy & Co. Assignee's Notice—estate of S. F. Lane. Assignee's Notice—estt.te.of J. H. McCain. BUSINESS LOC.A.IS. Incorporation Notice. , ! • • Photographer— G. W. Doolittle. Annual meeting of the Odd Fellow's Insu rance Co. ow% •••••-"^"."----v; T4o,lllatteblSTlTl7l% AT:HwFpRD.7--Teach eta 'and "eariteat..k , ' ekers of knowledge :Met- at . .the liarford' Graded School-house, December 15th, for the purpose of holding an msti tute.— At -10 a.m. the room:was' called' to order! by our County Superintendent, W. C.' Tilden.—• , Opening Exercises ; vocal music, by a select choir led by•J.,A....SoPhia ; reading of, Scrip ture and Prayei . by Ale SuPerin tendent. • The chairman then stated the 'object of. th - eneeting in • • • .. a tew concise:remarks; and -recommended 'the election of a secretary ; by motion .of. L. Thatcher,, seconded by.IL L. GAS, Slineon 11:14aiiiS 'Nitas - selected.. .Mr. ,Tilden then read • • . .• t,Wu Select, pieces; and called' attention to the object ofl, teaching reading the choir t hen Tay.: or d ,- ike audience. ,with a song "Merry. Ann sl.ttne,; 7kloch W. L. Thatcher . presvnted • .ativer - V able essay entitled "Our Progress,'-t- Which he bad read belbre a Teachers' Institui thirteen sears' ago, and s itt which he depicted; ~• 10WirifT cokirs the forlorn conditiWal. the 4ehOol-housf.s of that titne,,drawing .a . strong .O•t:ttrtist to the schools of the pre.seut Tilden theti related a .significant aneCiofe, lifter -which.he urged , upon the teaeherstlie import ance of teaching the art of composition to young pupils, and mentioned different ways in' which it might be, taught. .Rev. Ir. - nice cii clothed what was said ih fetv well timed re marks. Mr. Sophia then, fayored theinstitute with"thesUni "Our .Mission." Adjourned -till 1:30 p. At the appointed time the institute was calf , ed to order. Exercises opened with umisic,.af jn wjao Mr. Tilden read a select piece. 'On motiOn,peirer Peck was elected assistant sec retary.; Mr. Thatcher then occupied a few mo ments in presenting to the institute his theory of teaching Geograpy. Mr. Griffis, teacher of the Hart - ord' Graded School, followed' byn, few remarks up'on the sabject of map drawing:— Discussions in regard to methods of teaching folloWesr-in'v'vhich Mr. Thatcher,hliss Jones,Mr. and Mrs: U. 11 Gillet took part. Atter a selec tion of mrisic, Miss. Maud Spacer, it member of the Soldiers' Orphan Schtsol, read an admir able essay entitled "The Bible the source of • After a short intermission,Mr. Griffis, teach( r of the llarford Graded School, read an able es say on the impoitant subject of "Ventilation" which provided some new ideas for considera tion. The subject of History was touched up on and after a - shoit discussion closed with a few remarks by Mr.. Tilden John Rockwell of the-Soldiers' Orphan Sehodl, read an essay, "OhedienCe in childhood'rieo..ssary to the 'mak ing off' good . citizens." Music. Adjourned till 9 a in. on Saturday. On Friday evening Mr. Tilden gave ,a very interesting lectuie' to a large audienee in the M. E. church ; at its ciose a vote of ,thanks, as a tokenpfiappreciation, was tendeied him. Saturday, Dec. 16th.-Opening exercises : of- scripture, Eraser by Rev. A. Miller. Mr. Tilden _then made E. few general remarks and read: the extract, "Wanted a Min ister's wife." then presented his niethod of. teaching Practical'Arithinetie,which woa r , „followed by lively discussions. Oninotion; Mai Jones; Mr., U. P. Arewster, and Mr. A.W. Wilmarth were appointed a cOmni,itteelo res WI Thatcher read_ Am essay entitled - nlie study of Civil . Government in the -CQIIIMOII sehoola.".,This essay was a centers - ninl contritiiitiOn to the Pennsylvania Educa- tiortal Department. last June Mr. Thatcher received a. communicaet4on. referencp to it, from the C'hairthin Of the trench 'Commission, at 4 PhilidelphitC- . 'lorti;:' .re taest,. Tlltcher "replies; and Tilden pretAtedit,itt person td - the FrenCif 'Board of CoMiniesionwhyeon his centennfattrip. Mr. Tiide pave ,spcpuntof-his interview, and remarked, that while:our _contributions to the Centennial had been sinakai a county; it was, a satisfactkm to,kno* thatAhey had been'weil . • received:: M i ' , Y l ) ; (le ., o .90lieati _ reference to a Teachers' ist*iation l yt acco,Oance-to resoln tfone passed at the County : - loilinter lest Au gust:":recornMendatf6li'a‘*lailttee of the following mimed gentlemen were elected to VIA ST*GES : B. 0. FORDELEVM. P. M. Woodbour4e. .. - 830 440 make arrangement! for the first meeting, E. K. Rteliardson, of •Great Bend, U. B. gillet, of Gibson, C. T. Thorpe, of. Susquehanna Depot; H. L. Griffis, of Harford; W. L. Thatcher, of Harford. Adjourned. Afternoon session opened with music from the choir. .An essay; entitled "Composition in. PrikOry Schools," by bliss S. J. Tingley secur ed c. s lose attention. Mr. Tilden followed - witu a few remarks upon the, sulject of teachiug Grammar. Mr. E. W. Watson introduced a Class exercise, on the same subject. The following report .ot the committee on.. resolutions was then, read. and adopted ;.- Resolved, . That .great praise is .due •to our. County. §uperintendent, W.• 0.. Tilden.; for the . abie manner in he . has - enntlucted - the. proceedings of this Institute and for. the • uni form kincness andjustice shown in the man-. agement. 'of the educational' interests 'of. 'mil.' county. , .*. • • Resolved, That our thanks are due to the, Methodist church of this place, for the use of their-commodiou,s honse.sit worship, Where we. listeried - to the interesting. and instructive ad dress of 'Mr. Tilden, last evening. Reso/.ved, , ,That, wel - tenddrthan 4.1" to. the se..T ,leci.'clioir..and its leader,. Mr. Sophia; for the pleasing - .variety " and added interest this muse has afforded us during • the last; tWO days: . .Peso/fed;:That we.are grateful to the citizens of. Harford 'for their hospitality-and_attention, and to the committee. t of arrangements for the care l taken in - providing forthe C.oiniert of the strangers in: their. midst.- •!. • Re'solved, That -thanks are due to (he Clergy, men of Raiford for the interest they have ta ken- in the proceedings of this Institute. Resolved, That we 'commend the scholarS of the different schools of Liarford for their atten-' tion and good behavior ; and that we . greatly • adthire the taste shown.in the decoration of the sChool-room, 'especially the fine specimens of map-drawing by Miss Nellie Pickett and Miss. Marion Adams. Also, - that . marked -praise 'is due to the writers of the fine 'essays, read by two-pupils . of the Soldiers' Orphan behool. Resolved,. That we deeply lament the death of Miss Carrie M. Brewster,. which occurred in this place last June. She had walked among us as schoolmate and friend for years, and dpr ing the last summer of her life she was num bered among our teachers. For months she drooped in our -midst, and...though anxious friends sought to win her from her beloved studies, to the: quiet and rest of home, she in• :slated that-she telt better in school than else.. where ; and so until forced by sicknesS,to leave us she ..was, found in ,her place -with,ladylike deportment , and perfectly prepared lessons.— She. possessed scholarly attainments; womanly -.Virtues and Christian principle in a rare degree. "Of Sub is the Kingdom of Heaven."... "Ret. M. Price addressed• the Institutere . commending that. teachers should study human natbre. in 'order .to understand the, wants of a pupil.. The closing address by Mr. Tilden was e bowing that 'great benefits are .derived, having goodschoolsnear by home. • - •11e assert- Cliaren Cs should - visit their Schools in, or-, der become familiar with theiriVorking:4,•tis stories•conveyed by - pupils are apt to become exag_W • •. • • gerated ;• h e spoke very feelinirly in regard fo 'the early training of children. - , institute was considered a success ; the inclemeoy R ot the.weather doubtless caused the absinel,; Vf, Many. nieMbera(includiug a number- Of -the liriger - puPils of Harfofd.) . Whole nuui her:enrolled ,as inetnbers 100 ; honorary mern- , , ber; . • r ...• Up Trains NORTUWAitI The fOillOwing . named townships were repro s'en(ed New Milford, Gibson, Ararat;Clifford; TliohlS4 and Lenox.. _;.. . Dec. 25th, 1876 Business Locals. GI W. DOOLITTLE, Photographer, will be found at his gallery Newyears taking pictures as ulual. s2wl. . . GO TO DOOLITTLE'S for your new style pie turei. Montrose, Dec. 27, 1878tf. • -• .ANNUAL MEETING - annual meeting of the Odd . Fellows' Mutual Lite hisurance Co. or Montrose Penn a., will Ve held at Odd Fellows' Hall, itionday evening, January Ist, 1877. • CrIBRLES H. Swill, Sec. NoTIc is•hereby given according to the Act of:A that an application will be made at Jane Term •of court • next for a Charter of in corporation by the Odd Fellows Hall Associa tion of . Rush. 'The character and object is for the purpogeof hOlding, purchasing .and- trans ferring real and personal . property • as may be required .by said corporation, and for - the erec 7 tion or holding of a hall for private purposes. Dec. 27, 1870. F. H. STEVENS has Holiday Goods to suit, everybody. Presents- for Christmas Trees at reduced rates. , 48w6 . TROMMER'S Celebrate." Extract of Malt., Wm Massey it Co.'s Philadelphia Ale at 31.. A. Ly on's Drug Store. _Montrese, Aug. 9,1876. ' To RENT. . ' • House and Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire of J. Pe- Mc,Collum. • • , May•Bl, 1876.—tf. Az Pen Dy's Wagon Stiop a fine lot of Plat orm Wagons and 13ufgies full trimmed. Com-' plete 11.4 d first-class _in _respect&very AA' sal! cheap fir bash, . - MiintioSe June '7, 1.878t1. • • . A.l':.fißon, assortment of the latest and neatest l styles 'of visiting and bininess - cards just received at this office. Call and see them before r,l'erino• elsewhere. , • , F, H Books, so, »V Mon is "too latest • ocitAa• other DoxA • Thy L) :Jan, Aut, L'rh;i Past imti are fi has at kind, S. II: anus, Secretary. STEVENS bas a large stock (Weill draft's in paper, board, and'cloth' binding,. Al ndsome lot of Piariek role, Nov. 22, ' 1876; uslness . man . need.. complain. , that lie )Oor to advertise" whtn he can get the yle business cards printed at the I like for three dollars. per 'thetisand,toid ork: in p,roportion. ' _ " • ; mt. '• • , •••:' e • 1- be It donation at parlonage,iii vile on .tbe afternoon and-,eveninglo t, lot the benefit of Rev. 1.1,a. Mimed ial• invjt , ation is extended: ;_. , By!. - order of COmmittee; 52w2;.1; 20, 1876. ' To orVn rwr/cE band a stock-of •linggy, and in Spring, Wagons, ivhicti must'be sold, without.: regard to price. They t-class in every respeetonul any one "who . y idea of_ever baying a wagon of an) , bound giv e uf,e a call. trose, Nov. 1871,3;f. rw..1.7 1r • • • 4 %.•.•:!;•Te-..t ' • - ••- • • • - 27 TILE -- DE - ) 1876. • CIGAR. ANC , CONFECTIONERY STORE. I See Bronson's ad;rertisetnent; this week, Dec. Having bought . Louis Knoll's stock of ("Agars, 20;1876. 51w3 Tobacco and Confectionery, I can furnish first-class articles for• the least money. Fine summer drinks for the - thirsty ! Montrose, July 26;1876. The sale of Taylor's Family Medicines is steadily ow the increase. The sales of the past, year being more than, double of any previous year. The reason of this is on account - ot the genuine merits of the goods themselves and the fait and impartial manner in which they are sold.. July 26,1876. • PER EONS - visit hig Binghamton wishing-to purchase (try, goods would .do•well•tO call on HiSE & SUoLEs. They keep -a first-class : line or dry goods.and ready-made tlothing on hand . all the time. Alpacas, Merinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line in. the city. No.trouble to - sll6* _ - goods or send samples. : Nov. 1876tf. • z- -• • . . • •.: OFFICIAL RETURNS. - OFFICIAL RETURNS have been, positiyely received that, yon can :get; as good a Stew of Oysters at the li'4Blone &Wm as you can in • New York, 'Florida, Louisiana, or any - of the displited listates • ThiS i 5 .1341- Lively and - if ..you ; do not leel 'Wished Ca:l and see for yourself ; the records are open to all: KEYSTONE SALOON. Nov. 21, 1876. MAnnLE, W aims. • TunkhannOck Marble Works'Ofßuriis & 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. NEW HARNESS SHOP I take this .method of informing the public of Montrose and vicinity that I. have opened a new harness shop, one dtior below Searle's ex press office, second floor, Public Avenue.. I will build new work.pt the best quality, and repair with neatness and dispatch aid at lowest rates. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. Montrose, Oet : : 18, 1870tt. IRVIN CHAPMPL WE WOULD advise all those Intending .to make any purchases. of Black Silks this fall to make them now, as there has been.a 'great ad- vance. in Raw . Silk, *which must. make a Materia'. advance in manufactured goods. U.P. Sisson &CO., Binghamton,- intorm =Us* that they have anhnusualiy line line of Black Silks pt r eilased at very low prices, which: they offer for the present at old : prices,. which are about 25 'per cent leSs than the goods oAn ! he * purchased now. They have a -large stock ..ot . Black . and Colored ..Gashmeres, together i wrth an endless variety Of every description of Fall Dress 'Goods which they offer upon the - pai%stfavorable terms SiMipleS sent 'Ay itkpleastimlo*.any! aclareSs,-. 'l. . .. . '.io' Cusi,• No PAY: ' : '', .-: • ' - . Kirby's Cough Balsam; Very palatable com pound" tor tbe -sariotiOtfe ions of •the throat and )(togs. Used with Erreat,success,in case of Asthma and Bronchitis.'-'l.t is prescribed by .th.e yhys_icians rind. endorsed. by: the, peOple,,War.... ranted tolgifre.entire• sNijSlaCt ion' or money re-' funded. .Klt by's Magic Relief. Rif the* .instant cure 'of severe and acute pains._ . ... - • .. - Kirby's '.Tasteless Worm *Lozenges. Sure,, salennd effeettnil/. ! 5 , • r._ r. ;' , ': - : . -: • •. . • . ICirby'4ondition Powders for quality, quan tity and po:ity are superhor to any Powder for • stock •marittfactured. . . Kirby'siCamphor-"lce 'for,tt' chaped hands or sunburn, -:- 1 . For sale by all Druggists' in - ' MOntrese, and Dealers hi-Medicines throughout the country. Junec2B:lB76yl. . . . . . MEETING -or : 3IEDICA L SOCIETY. The thirty-ninth annual meeting of the Sus quebanna-Qounty Medical Society will be held at the ollic4 of the Secretary, in Montrose, on Wednesday; January Qd, 11377 . , at 10 o'clock a. m. • • All regular - practitioners are cordially invited' to be present. Clinic from 12 to 1 o'clock p.m. At 2 o'ch.)ek. p. M.' A. T. Brundage M. D., of Factoryville, will deliver an address at the Academy ort,..`!- s Doctors, Quacks, and the peo ple's interest in, and relation' to each,"to whibh the community generally, and parents especial ly, are invited. - • The Members of the Society and ladies will dine together at, the Tarbell House. ; Members expecting to be present will confer a favor on the Secretary by notifying him there- of by postal.' - 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 Baltitnore; one of the largest. Institutions, of its kind in. the United States, will open on Tuesd4, Jannary 2, 1877, a similar Institution in Montrose, at the corner of Public and Turnpike Strecl, The course of Justruction 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 of ladies-in Tele graphing and Penmanship. All interested •tVill please make early iiPplication, as ' thenumber of our pupils wilt be limited to fifty for the present session. Our terms of Tuition will-be very IoW, - only atout one-half what, =>we have been charging in the city. , • Circtilars'containing _terriii and fall part - 16'- las to be had at the 0311443;6f sent`by. Address ) , • E. K. .Lost Eat, Principal. Montrose, Den.lo,-187&• - -152w2 SCHENCK'S MANDRAK.E . PILLS - will be - Coned. to, oosseAs thcse qualities necessary US the total eradiCation of all billititis attacks, pronipt, , to start the. secretions of the, liver, and give a thylott e: to - the pyjire, system.; Indeed, it is no ordinary discovery in medical science to have in,veltted • a remedy for these stubborn cdnitilainta. Which AeVelop all the results p.m.: duced by a heretofore free use *of calomel; a *mineral justly dreaded by mankind, and, ac knowledged to be destructive in the extreme tit the human system. That,the properties of cer ,tain vegetables:coniptitie all‘the: virtties 'Of calo mel without its injurious tendencies, is-now an ' adMitted fact,rendered indisputable by scieutif ic researches ; stud thoie - Who use the. Mandrake 'Pills will be hilly satisfied that tbe bes3tMedi. 4 4 tines are those provided.by nature in the com mon herbs and roots of *the - field. , These Piils, open the bowels and correct all billious derlingements without salivation or any of the injuries effects of calomel or othtr poi"- ons: The secretion of bile., is promoted b • these pills as will 'bitt'Sied:by the altered color •of the stools ?, and disappearing of the' 'sidle* comPleklori and cleansing of the tcingue. , Ample directions for.,ise. accoMp,apy -, each box of pais: , ,',lrrepared 4 - drift .1:41: - Schenek, & Son, at ,heir principal otlice,.coiner of Stith and Arch' Streets. Philadelphia, Antt. for sale by all druggist,s and dealers. Price 25 cents per box. 48w6 it_PunDY. , • ..(lALVTN C. HALSESi Sec. Montros'e;Dec. . JAMES ZERFASS. Great inducements at, Bronson's. (See new ad vertiseunlit..) ' . 51w3 Oa, Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten centsjier dozen. ' ' at BrLason'S, - ar.d, get prices betore'bily iug . elsewhere. _ - , , , 51w3: HISDBiLLS for Auction Sales, te., tirintect at the DEIIOOII.T office in first• s style and at reasonable price. - ' Eee Bronson's advertisement, this ;week, Dec. 20 1876 • 51w3 , TAKE your watch repairing to T:ue's.' The new watch maker . to Chandler's store,Publio Avenue. • 51'W3 Montrose, Dee 13,1876. . 17. • TRUE; the watch maker, has fine" tools and does 'quick work - at moderate - prices. • Montrose, Dec: 13,1876. ,'451w3 WATCHES, WATCHES,, WATCHES I. Ti,l,k l to 'true's for gcipo v(ork. , „ Montrose, . . FOR` PURR, Drugs! and Medicineb t Artinles,4ewelrir and: , Perfumery, .go thAL. Lyo i r;a.Drug Bt,orp., Au 1 , • (.; .Rontrose, 876: - :1- * - ' A large stock ''nf readY 'made ' clothing' and gent!slurnishinggUOdS, from a bankrupt stbek, has been placed - in f the store of E:AteKenzle, Sli.pntiose, •Pa., said ,will ',be sold at_auetion and private sale, by, • , ' • • , H., ROSENT, Aucticiner. • GRADED SCHOOL. 6 • • • The second.term of the,' Montrose!Graded School will commence.on Monday, the Biik:day of January, 1877. • The 'school will 'continue under- the charge of the sane corps' of tettchert, and tuition sane as kit term. - ..": • • Altos Maims, Seey. liontrose, Dec. 20,1876.: . ',52w2 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 Jen:- ders the joints and muscles supple and elastic. Depot CrittentoU'i No. 7 Sixth Aveone, N: - T: Hill's Hair & Whisker "Dye,' , Week or brawn,'so cents. . .51w4. TIME AND PLACE Lead and Oil cheaper than , they haie been' known for years. iturn's Eagle -Drug • Store is the.place to buy anything in the PAMT and Dana line at tile very lowest, figures. ALlargc assortment of Brushes and Varnishes constant ly in stock. The 1 - celebrated Hall, Bradley, Co.'s Pure White Lead .constantly on hanci,jor which - Buttzts is_ the,Some. ACI-EtiT for, Montrose •• -h- • - Altietrose, April 19 '18700: CLAIRVOYANT EXA3IINATI . OIIS • n ; !'f • Ther,q - , is no antdeet that ireqUires ;so , ,tnunk. study and experience as the treat nicht n t ebren-„ is :diseases. The aStoniShing .Sucees's ettre t s perlormed' ti3T bt.,.Blitterfield; ;Ire elite to the oft '-45f el.iircoyance; .`to. ttre =life= tonglstudy 'of tl 'o4l§titation inan,:and the curing _prdisease4r.ora naturaVremedis. : cAirep the worst .forms. ot Scrothia,.Catarrh,.putl j Fe z Male, Weakness,hm Kidneys .or Bladder Will' beat the. Slitinldin,g' . llnas'e,`BinkhaintOn; Thursday, and: Friday, Dett 24t1i:ata-15th.- • Nov.:- 29, 1876. • • E• • T, • ,We have just received a very laige stock bf plain' anti fattcy'envelopes, letter and 'note pa per, plain and faner bill head papers, cards of all sizes and, colors, colored poster papers, etc. all, of which We can. afford: to .print ,eheaper than any office in this or neighboring, counties, and in as good style: . Work done in black ,and colored' inks. It yoti think there is any - that can beat us, gir e us if. trial, and we will show you what we , can do. All kinds of blanks on ,hand or .printed to order.., TIME. AND Moxyr saved by going to M. A. Lyon's drug store, for, your Drugs and Medi dnes, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,. Dye stuffs, Fan-, cy goods, Jewelry; Perfumery, Comm, Brushes, Pbcket Books, Tobacco and .Cigars. Our goods - are of the best _quality and sold at pi-IL ces that defy competition,and no one will hate to look farther. ; Some, hinesd and Japanese' goods and other Fancy Articles, ,purchased-at “The Centennial," for sale. - Montrose, Oct. 18. 1876:—tf. CHURCH FMB , AND FESTIVAL. A lair and festiy4l foi - the beuetituf St. Fran cis Xavier's Library. Association and TeMper ance Society ; will; be , held at Friendsville dur. ing the Holidays. The tair will close on New, Year's evening with a concert,.and a lecture on "the good use ot time." Three gentlemen from the, townships of Friendsville, Middletown And Apolacon will lie candidates for a buftalo.robe ; the orte'receiving the greater number Of votes, will be awarded the prize. A- cordial'in - vita tin is extended to , all triendi. number of valuable articleto.will , be disposed of each eve ning.tinring the pear: ,52w2 , Friendsville, Dec. 20,1376. . _ 17~E3AT~3~9i. ~ Puß.Dx—lti Nontrw, Dec. 15th, Willie G. only,enild of E. T. Purdy, aged yea Fe., Romica.Axs—ln Springville, Dec..lB, Mrs. Perinelia, wife of Mr. ; .Artipan Rosencrans, aged' 73 years— , .s DETlBLEE—Tuommh—A.t . ,thoresi4erme of, the Bride's parents, D0; . 19,.bY Rev: H. Q. gamed, Mr.. Jatilee'A.-:Deribler — ot Tunkharioeek''.,apol Miss Emily' A. Thamas . .. of. Springville:` RAILWAY, NOTICE; :. • , • . An . election by the stockholders of the MOntrO l olitalt' Way Company will be' held at the , • P . ACKER'iIOj3SE"'IN'TtikiKHANNOCIC • - %!' Second- Monday' of January — ' , VW,' Betweeta the, hours of ,12 o'clock,noon. mut me ielocir..p. re.:of that day'fota electlen of One peroi ka,Preel 'dent,and twelve persons as` - DirectOrasto serve the 00m Tony at+ such offieera for thql4l6ollg_lear. y order 51w3 , 4:4-14.M40WN., Secretary. , Dec. 13; 1.870:-„,.. -';i. • . , . , -1. z.:... Plil ' - - i .'s '.,;.- WANT .El)4t - ,HOMES . .i rt... .. • ..= ! ... -,- . • -,,,,, -i.',...). WO,. thVveseeers of the Poor of ,DI tonekiToivntiblitA :have six ltdren to pot out until th, greet age..,t,', 4 1 ; ,,,, '• ' qhee'boylnyears.old, -• . , - •'' . ' ' :- , . onsteri r t* years ptd. - ' • . • '', : ~,,•;:-,)....;,- - J t'' -'..; .:10 5 ..: , - Ono girt ' - 11'yeard old,' ' - ' : - One girl : 6 years old, - . ft.... 7 .: 1 One bOY 4 sesusold r *-00. -0. , --• -....- . One boyAylert oj ~. . . , ~, ~,; „ r ,, 4 ~;„ 1 r •;,. l i r They art nutmeat e itdren.:' '.. ' _-• -...,. - , -t.' •,. , I A - _kJ'. /1014•11472 E, • 51w3 :AMISS M. woorzaoz. 1 'Dee.l3. 'l6. Overseers of %be Poor. • ' No* IS TE County Business Directory. Two lines Intl& birectory,bao year, sl.tm each ad. tiltional line. 60 centa. MONTllga. • • .1 1121GlAWOUT, , Stater: Wholeaalt., -id Ratan dealer iri all Linda, of elate rooting. slate paint; ere ' •-• Roofs repalred with elate paint to-order. • Also. agate paint for sale by- the galionot barrel. Montrose..; aLLINGS STROUD, „General, Fire and Liftlimiest race Meats, alto.' sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Ortlceous door eastof,Wm.R CooperSr, Co's bank. WM. El. BOYD & DO, Maims in Stoves, hardwire, and Manta clamors of Tin • and Sheet-Lon ware, cork " nor of Main and Turnpike street. , . A. N. Bullard, Dealer in . on:one:Jae, E'rovialone, Book', Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pah ' lie Avenne; , , !11. . COI3PER it CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Pat. ; Scotland; Vir3l. L. COE, Harness maker and dealer In all . des usually kept by 'the trade,epposite the bank. , JAMES E. ' , OAR - MALT, Atiorneycit-Law".' Offi c e 'oo . tloor botdw Tarbel Itiouse, Public Avenue. • EOEIM - THAL, Auctio*r. Care 8. i'lliman * CO. Montrose, Pa. ' - • • • • NEW 'MILFORD. ' Al/114(318 BANK, NEW. MILFORD., Six - tper eent.' interest on all Deposita. , Does a general . Banking business.• • 'S.:B. CHASE A‘Cs;Y• H. GARRET ii.SON, Dealer in Flour. Feed.' Meal, Salt.'l4mei CeiNkent, GrocerieB and FT'ormouf t ,„9ll, Maid Street,' opposite the Depot. ' N. P:icIMBER, Carriage 44ak er. ' Piettiiiirritmetjait Undertaker; a few i rode from Phinney'a liotel;sorrerl • If. E. Church • • 1,„ GREAT BEND: H: P. DeRAN, Meichant Tailor and dea er 'ln ttidy Made Clothing; Dry Winds, Groceries . add provisions. hTaln 3:zrea. F9ll - .T4 - 4:NViy : saTY, -o,c.ir - ,7 1, ‘I,;:.:F-4 . , BRONSON offer utirc stock of Goods, consisting of 5. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, , • • JEIVE'LIty; . . , . of all de s cription s . French and American Clocks. Soil d. Sliver and• Plated Wares of evetay 'kind, Ststuary. Coe." lery, a large stock of Specks., Revolvers, Gold Penis and .Pencifs. Silver Thimbles; Ouera Glasses', Spy Glasses. Canes, Sheetlfusic, and Music and Instruction Boob,: • PIANOS AND ORGANS, Wolin's and }loxes, Gultars,Files,'Accordeons,Pleoloa Clarionets. Harmonicoe, Flageoletts, Folios for Shoo Mujic, Piano and. Organ etivers. Piano Stools. itc„ain. = • too numerous to mention, at prices that will Won,* clOse buyers.. • A FEW CASH PRICES Organs, live octave, elegant case ; 3M setts Reeds. Sub Bass and OctavorCoupler, 10 stopb list price MO, for $200.. Above . Organ is suitable , fur a Church. Piano ,ln'iroctavos, Grand Square Scale, - Setpentine and Plith line carved legs, has been , used less than t year, usual price $675 to *750, will be sold for Ob.— :. 4.bove. Instruments warrantedfor six years. , , • f3l l Y,er plated Fritif Dishes $285 to s4.tl " Butter " ...... 225 UPwit•dr •.` " • Cake Baskets 4 0010 $6 50i • " - Castors • $2.1,%,11ne5.t 750 . ' . '••". • Pidklb stands - i Cttps ... • • • • 00 tpinil. 11. H. Ts4c,or, 31..ovanicat . jr1.8 oz Case $2300 1 Oita Irart i O•'• • •"- oz -6 , ‘• ti O, Alier:y , 2 " r - wigs! r. $. B • 3oz • ,18 00, VlCTllery• • Bbk • " ''" D Ra p ra y j, . ; ' Gold' Wat Che's and Chains very low., •• • dy Cotter ' s, one, half Portland; One Otto •Pketetoifettiriage, sinzle or rdouble (war.) reasonable.otrer± will be refused, as ' thosegooda i inthiCtie gold., This is a splenqd chance„for those i lug t'..)r HolldayPres • n is. BAIONS6N 9 S •,, • . pijekl) . 314 M Jessclry St g., ~ •Vo:Artisei Deol;13 18,6. 51VI - 4, , ,- 4,1 /7,4 • - - ' 4.73 "110 " r ” P t 011 TUE 1101,1 DAYS ~~f: ,+...' t'.ii..*:,.: . '-',. ii_liii.' ~ ..it..ii, Z'A siii'i i; EVER,Y'rIIIN'O in the T(i.y line. ORILI.4.'OI:TPS and Saucer's; Toys 4 4a ; . : „Vases. A ... 148, ..Balls, Belis; &a; tlte.,l, ~:: ; 11 :•L . . A:f.JSCP.,.a . full ass ortment . of Tit) Top, c alNA,:Wax,..an 4 Rubber Dolls,, nRGANS, Jews Harps, 'Trumpets, and; It i Towv the' time to • buy" anti aeourei SUCH .13argiins should tint be lost. 1 You !tad a good assortment of =Ell S, CANNED G001).S. NUTS; .AND, CONFEOTI.ONERY, at E. c. t; '.7 . ,ath':Main'Street; `Montrose; No i• =MEI AI.t.II4EBS I SALE • .Notice.fi -hereby given that the subsiviberii; alga lin embf the J amen Z. Hovie; for, the I peto.t fit of ,h4 l tre4itors, by order of the Court , o,9FniUgir rkiaa ot SuKuOhanns County, WM, expose to public, sale to . the , iiigheit tind'beht • hiddef; at thn , regidenie of James Elifinve the Borough of great Bend, on - ,'‘ r 4( Saturday, january 6,1 877 , at 10:o. eloek a. in., the two ollompg , deseribyd pieces of la n d i''' -'' ' ''''- '' Y 'First=ittiated - In :Ithe ' Borough, of: Grest,- ; Dm]; Susquehanna, Connty, , bounded ~, ant, do• . . i,, scribed- atf. follows : r 'founded on , U), northerlya bk lip& Qi the, Truman Baldwin eskateri t .soulk, l erly by ,"the "l'aiide or M.`_.l3:l3assdtV ano , Bat - *in 6 1 8046, westerly by Main:Street,"eotiyitnike 6-iterier,:be thalarne more or less, all itniirtiveifp :with the appurtenances one . two story fiainly. dwelling house, ona,,tbkrn And . wagon. house, ~•opp&. o Fehard,and variety ,of fruit trees.. ; i „ il3deond . Vdt= 7 ,-Situate In ' the ,Borongh of 0 ken t ' XlefilliTillige;'-eulaquetiatintt'VountY, bounded. and desdribed as follows,Viz : ; Bounded on_ they i3Outli-by ,Xandi3 of IQ Wlldllhtra, an the. east brO lands of ,A -W 31 . 11114, on - the.notih by btu 4 4 fof the estateOf Bbenotftwn one itorrand ! i ts half'frare - dwelling . houso and'bvn. „,, 1.- Terrekbf ifiale-;=One-thkil down . at: tinaCot. igo - otliel*lauce '. in- one )ie4ir; with Interestooy get, i eurid, :117041inatmhliwnh... M . t‘onkpuppAtfitl br Is Nagatea t or mortgage lien iiiViaj D Pe is set - with hithtetit: ' • '• i'l ITfe - PtlQittO - m --- - - -T- fi : t I)s*VkST ABROOK, " -71 141klrgBdo , r :'t LL KINDS OF ;BLANKS _ £.r THIS OFF/012. A. 'T - ~ G ~'. i.~'. _ . j.'• ..''