limmorous. A DEPUTY KIERIFF'S STORY. I I:4dintelybeen uppointed a deputy sheriff in a haeltwciods country.: -I had gone.west-to ai twn li re, and . tins being. - the firs temployment o:Tur, , d me, I. tinitly - -aceepted• it . • • "1.1 ,. .Te Scott," said the. head deputy, As I en tered the Oflice one morning "is it warraat for you to seive ; it's for Jim Dade. You'll See directions there boW to • find him," him,'" be .added;.toSiing me over some papers: • Elliot, the hearl, deputy, had, treated me far from c•ivilly from the start.' He seemed piqued ut , the partialityshotved me by our principal, who 'WAS serviug:bis last term; ; and whose in-. flueneC for the succession, to ,which- Elliot as . pireo, - thelatter Was especially anxious to se cure. "The warrant appears to be an'. old one," I rcuarked, after examining'the date. . "More reason that its execution be not fur ther delayed," was the Atha': response. • • '1 made no reply, „but ascertaining, from a memorandum pinned . to the Warrant, the lo 'tidily of Dade's residence, .1 prepared -to set eta at once to do the duty assigned the._,. The The writcontained a serious•criminal charge. BUt what manner of a Man the acctiadd'inight. be—whether one likely to :obey or to resist 'the law's commands, I could only surmise. As Mr. Elliot had said nothing about furnishing assis. tance, I hesitated to broach the 'Hubjeet; tearing he-might attributethe_auggestion to timidity. country was - thinly Settled; and abound ed in game ; and, being something of a sports. man, o.i starting. on .rny, mission, I donned my huT'ltir.:; accoutrements and slimildereclini rifle. I %vela afoot, for tvio• reasonstirst t,bo Dear est way 14 through 'the .forest;'and better chance of geftik a , shot at.sOttliitii on the wvy. I 1 , ;(11:.qci:c.4:; . along. lelaurely;;,keeping, :for a time. a keen lookout ; but f seeing. nothing worth the waste Towder,, , thoughts ual'y settled do.W.n., to :tbil'httsinit4 htd,JU: !void. I must CoOfesS I :7it?lied,it Jun Dade in kb t: prove to - be :au. ugly - deal with in. a lonesome place thout;" es.' At any rate the testinfontal to s his illarae ter, then in 1113; pu . cket, w'as not such us4o.hir: . •. erease.roy ,ccOOdenee. • • ' • 4tDo you know Mr. -Dade ?" I inquired, at length, of a settler whotu4'ibuind -- 'e.lefinilig 111)1 a patch of grouud i •ueurhia Fabiu, , ; . ' "Jim Dade ?"'ile ~ • "Y(.14," ',replied; "can - -you, direct ! we tolls house?" ' ;••-';• • . ~• "You'll hardly find him thar,s strangerrwas - the answer ;!.. "you' see,Thitu , . , an'::ithe=theriffs folk's been keephe outer one an / Other's way like, for awhile back: ' he. " bunks ii - the woods mostly,with, big - rifle , fbr n bedfellow, an' t'Others, pee, dont ices *i ochite too' &rat." "Is ike a dangerouicharaeSer-?" .no=,—not eryoi give him hit . own way" - an' take alt his sass, sie 4011`t w io-jata. But Jim is , leetle kantankirthis. eft You rile bun Jest ask JO U' Elliot pintittuo,lh4 settler with a chucicle. - 1.4 , ; 1- "He come_ cuitheteAo.nah Jitn awhile ago.— Wall. Jim, be jist pintdd his rifle at atid tinted n Vs onto him- to, .alit_ up aty git s Jahe did ,gtt, makin' a leetle the bist time ever seed in these parts." - _ This cleared tip considerably Mr. Ellint's.mo . tive In detailing me torc tilt present Service. EiVon'Ve - p - arl(O'lar;bnitness with Jim," the settiPr added, ".irou„mout t _rtm agin him over thar in them woods, ''crost the gulch," waving his' hand in the 'direction indicated:' I felt it my duty not to return .without mak ing an effort to accomplish the object af my coming, so thanking the - man tor his informs.. tion, I started to • make what use of it . I might.. I had not proceeeed far. when the report of a gun drew my attention. Following the report I soon catne in eight of a' man' standing beside a fine hick, probably just ,hrought down'fiy the shot I had heard. The huntsman was in the act of reloadmg kis rifle, which-he finished by putting on' the - cap SS I:approachel Turning quickly at the sound of my advance, the lace Ale'rev'ealed"o:t : tit.., last, degree; sin- 4ter und repulsive: - Something tOld.. me. I hid fOtind my Man. If so, it was tiN..l before -me. "You' %''e hit . d 'better Jo& than MySeif; friend'," „.., mens!egi the hunter blandly ; n'vebeentnut• duy ithouf getting a shot." • . "You'd likely's:missed • - et,Yipi he_gr•ONil 7 „ , €(1. contemputm* :glance at :thy new - rifie anti trappings. : . 1 . :• e3un,t myself a pretty ; fair : - Inarksmatir I . rtjunecl. *.L.lxaip'ait—You sniptioui chaps tent ranch out y -. .rin he Woods." . , . " - I:d jilie to try a shot at a mark with y0u,.,1 said, IZAtemling to be a little nettled..::. . do .you Nvant ; to,-- hay the consate otit'n yer•l''':returned the -woodsman. I:villing for atrial of _skill: with yon,7 !,nswered: 'Name your distance, 134:yours-an agfn he gall ":. 1 1xty yards, and donel "I replil4..„ 1„ - •,,Iti.4. ; a little powder, lie bldpked !I round Fl'rr pn the whlte "Lark of a beech, latiicating othire by, the interst?etion of tv4‘ ,o lines IfTOSS ft,7 The distande ll ivasCepped off z: ; .: I :,11 wns ready. cis 6:1(1 ta10.013 fi rs t ?" cueiteil 41).y "( 1 an:swrrat; "I *ant to ECC IVINT got to:beat." . • one to me," Ile replied, leveling. 21r , .; uncl "fir:n4, with gnick - Zirtrv; the centre,' Le saict to loop. End so. indecd, lie. ha 7. yowc .tur.n. now he Add - cd with p, 1 , ...0;:f.! triumph' • • t IXVisiarit motuelat," Isaidj, '!seur '134113e : 5 ,8 Ann Da: e n ?;%11, what.in' tliurvireediffuence -4,l o da:tha , t' in:tke :answerea.NAti thA•itr, and bbe a' 'warrant' for 'your arreit.-: Her a copy' ►2 j vlrutif 4'34 l'"? • • , , wlitdare yon,. going .t 0.49.1.091.4 4 1`ake , yo — ,u irith me, dead or alive!" 11 ex-:' - daithed,atilpping . baek , and presenting :ray ri fle. The desperado saw - the game was up, lie gave me.a-fleree scowl, and. glanced .around as if ineditating flight. s . "If you move a step," I Said, in: .fttermined ton:., All Send a bullet through yoUrbeacl' I'm .marksman thougli for that, you'll "Put your .wrists in Bolding out a pair re h 4 ndeuir, , at the same time Stand ink aloof. _ keepiniia " looliout lest I .should be *rtibg upon and ; overpowered LTA - "Les a drufted metin trick? you've sarved me, after (trawl& my fire," w4iitld Jim, f2omtde.tely Willi a snap the manacles were fastened, and taking my prisoher'.s arm, I marched him to ail without further trouble. The Story of Jahe- - .Elliot'it fast time got out before the next election, and that worthy, in stead of gaining his ,suceession, retired to the ihades of privitte tits., SOMETHING - TO RALLY Just before •dinner yesterday a woman living on Lamed' street entered a Jefferson avenue grocery with snapping eyes, and as she slam- Inetl4.tin pail down on the counter she hissed out: *' . "l,lince meat is . it? Why. don't you call it skip, or stuff, or hen feed r. • . . "Yes, th►t is some of our mince meat;' re ,plied the bUtcher,.as he-uncovered 'the pail. "I remember of your buying this yestercay: ii ` "I bought - this Bash. for mince . tneat,' t - she ex ~ claimed. • •- : - • • It ,is called, mince meat, mati4m." . "'But it tasl.es:like saw-dust:and :pork scrape; chopped tog . ei her!" • ‘. • but 3 - ,on most everylindy••Undertands. , tint' t • ready made. mince - - meat ,is7sitaply, n nueleus_46,-rallf: is ttie. Lida t." *ere, good, thing, vu alit -7 ;W add more • meat,::more •EL . pples, inOre rasinS, .soind cider, 4 .11f:tie eirittataori; re*, elovea, a - sprinkling of sugar, a s tride - of spice, and you . can'tlail to baye-:zgood " • . . _.-- ."Thttt-why,mot, mike mrctwii mince meat ? P t . . E, E • E• 'Why not.V We_ keep if, on. sale - simplyas an objeditrepOint to rally on." • ." "Well; you and your w hole caboodle of 'Clerks can rally thts; half gallon?!,.she firmly :said; turning the pall upside down on the counter.. "Just as you desire, in sdam." was the afabie reply, - aii,l when - the reached the door-and : look. ed 'hack thetuerebant7sull wore the_Dame kind ,ot 'patient sinile. KNEW. TOO,MAICH. Yoarig.bajts hereitl.tr mil their broth ers rbeir geSiemen call. , , • We t _ idited ot . utoontsisi i : hills, vales end eikt arsets-.4 water-lklll—wket the boy spoke upk nit : • "Wki, sister's gin ..ivhole trurik °repot up, - 040 4 5.:, Peps says they sre made of torso hairs." / • . This revelation struck terror to me and 'blush , es to, the !ace, of my fair companion.. I turned 'my Conversation to him and told bun heought - to go'hoUte with me and see . my nice chickens I have in . the country. Unluckily I mentioned a pair of calves, ; which ruined all. The little one looked up and said : "Sister's got a dozen pair of them, but she don't wear theun only whin she goes up town on windy„days." - • . , "Leave the room, , you unmannerly, wretch," exclaimed Emily, "Leave the room irumedi ately." ".I.3tnow what you want me to leave here for," he exclaimed ; -"you want to sit in that man's `lap and kiss him like you Aid Simme the other day ; you can't, fool me, I just tellyou.-- Give me some candy just like _he did and gh. Yon think 'cause you've got the driCian 13end that you're smart. Guess I know,a thing `or two I'm mad at you any 'how; 'cause papa. would have. brought me a topyesterday. It it hadn't' 'been for getting tbetn - curls,.dog yer. YOU needn't turn red in the face -'cause cah see the paint. 'There ain't no use of_ winking that class eye of :gotten. for I ain't 'going out of lore ; now that's what's the mat ter -with. purl)., I don"t, care if you are twenty-eight ,years old, you ain't no boss of . mine.". ~_..^....---►-o-~- - HER." W INGGS, She halted at the stamp clerk's window in the post-office - yesterday,'and asked : "Could I procuah!a postal Caw(' heap He thought she could. 'Two tenths or one tenthr she inqUired. One, cent; he told her, ilid - she took one. ,As she received it she asked : . "Have you a ii-wen and ink ah ?" • liehad, and he hande.(l them oitt.. the pen poised for a hall minute as if trying to remember.the name of some dear Mend, and then she touched it to the card, On the fingers of the left hand were nine rings ; - --on the-fm gers of her right hand were eigdit more. Nine and eight made seventeen and none over. She `,wrote "S-a-m—"and then the pen brave splat, • '"Oh, .my winz.s:blvother me .0, - ah !" exelaitned, trying to gei. rest Tor her, Trent on and finishe . V.tho cy'Attiic 'a2 :in "B wilen; the pen spattered r.gain. arld stie threw down the card, retpxned!the.pen: 'awl, said , • , • • •.; . ." I. *()Il s t. Witel.o I 11111: arta 11W41,, ri)T I witliO.y':wiTzgs.ollll , ? : • Then ah 4, rubbed her. ht.ipAs ..togetker„...slipok herself aril walked out. MM==2=Zl The= Owner of a pair Of briitht e,yes says,that Abe prettiest - compliment she ever received , came from a child, ot four years. Thci 'fellow, after look.fn - g - 44ptitIs,at her eyes a me ment.:inquired naively,; "A our :eyes, new ones`?" r , : -" BILLINGS STROUD, GE.IITE/?..4L FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE - AGENT 'Vico iitr cogs el p 1 121 ea. titiPitni Represented, *10p,000,009: felre Associaticin of Phil.. Capital ik Assets, $ 3,500,00 C Inrurance Co. of N. A., Phil., " 5,000.000 Peunsylvinia Phil,. u 1,1tX),000 Ins. Co.of the State of Penney]. cattle, ' 44 • Lycoming of Manucy, Pa. Lancaster of Lancabter, ewton of Newton, .1 Horne Ins. Co., N. Y., " •- • National ". Co merclit Fire " Fairfield Fire Ins. Co. South Norwalk, Conn. " •• " Royal Canadian, of Montreal, • Canada. Liverpool. London & Globe, of Liverpool. Eng., - • 4 Providence Washington, of Providence, R. 1 .," Trade Ins. Co. CamdenNa.___•-•- Patterson Piro Inv , Co. Patter n. N. J. • " Corm-Mutual Life! as. Co., Aseette American Life. 'a. fre Travelersln a. Co., Hart„ CapHaland Surplue $3.000,000 Railway Passengers " $500,000 Thennderelg,nedhasbeen weiknown thisconnty,rez tbdpast 20 years, as an losnrance Agent - . Losses ses ta! nea by hie C,ompainies Gave always been promptly pain. Or'ollicettostairs.in bnildintr cast from 11,4fikinf, Peace of Yin. 11. Cooper &Co., ^Turnpike Orect. . • BILLINGS - STICOUDi.Agint CHARLES IT. t oi nce tm anagers : • - Amos NIVIIOLS. , „• -,„ T „, , V 3" 1 4 013 ANGDON, Solicitor. • . sC n. -1870. '?dannfactilrer of fiifO!,l(iX4.6,rn , • ' • - ' • BUGGY'; CONCORD ; IlfAti'ON 4 - A1411: SIDEfIiARGEARS:. - - EVENERS, SINGLE' , AND DOUBLE WHIFFLATIkEES. 1 - . - _ . 1 • _ • • • 1-1..." • • - BODIES OF. THE _LA E,4 -- STYLES • JOBBING, &c .; DONE, PROMPTLY Montroiii. Jobe 7. , 1876 t : , • ViTUY FLOWERS BLOO3i IN v v WINTER I , . , 'i ;' ''. I • Are . you aware that yon an obtsin Summer beat in January 1 That you can impart 'balmy , air o yott familial ? that you can give spontaheoua • owttito ,plants and Flowero, Mil . that you eau : : ma home* 'little paradiso.by purchasing one of B. V. Sayte's.llot%. Air Furnaces 1 These Furnaces ;mull:low 'constructed with VAPOR PAN by, which the Atmospheie la tem. pered to that resembling Summer heat. • . . ..,_ i : NO MORE CtiCKINGIi OF FURNI . • TT; RE--=LNO 'MOTT, :PRY '-- . , :IM6KY, HEAT. ',.‘ . i , •.-- . • -- ,'. • L. . - .. , . . . , . ~ :„......_._ • 1.1-0 7 ,1'.6A1 . 2 .- . :_,_:, 2 tr , , i• • . . ...,...,..> And the time liaii.vome _ when ittintinniiitiVe4 may re: joke in coal- Area. , Those.furpacee , are f eold entirely:tip on their own nieiits;•ied are 'now`, the leading Furnace in this part of rhettitintry' - z- Ali Furnaces ire warrant ed-to give entiresatistaction or mt.sok. . • • ..:• : PI IE7 3Fta. .4 6 1. ‘ .l .1M SI I keep coinpetent men on the road who are well n 6. quainned with the Furnace businesic and they aro con stantly pitting up these eurnacy.s. , Their, wnrk. is war ranted to please. These rtirtlaCce , aro no* scattered in the following towns and cities:' ,• • " ' , Binghamton , Serantoh,l' Providente,.. Wilkes Barre, Kingston, Pittston, Bimuira. Wayerlyi Withainsport: Great Bend, littlpnelirnna, Depot. Kanco..4. Delhi, Downsville, Andes, Maigaretv.itle, Franklin, Unadilla; Owego, .Northumberland, aujiinany other towns. • : 321 0 1izza.1.2.keicitiarocil Miry , , Ar.ynerson' wishing's recommendation from any one living in the above named,, place& gladly emres pond With them, g,iv i rng nalney of;parties now using thesi Fainacco. s • / 1 8 Cd SAYR E• = 011 rose , Pa. /• ‘,r 22(1.,• 18,75 • - , Mon trose, D Nlemb. A. NEW tiTOCK,pr , ~ , i, ~ • . - • .. ... . . 51, • jutiticce/Tedap , flforsulela , , . . / - " 7%_. r , - .. ' . 4 ' C n: J. WEB% Q L . • - L 0 TT For sale K1 . 732S 0 'GROCERIES, - • Er • At the st,oreof _ - • -1.: ,S COrakaaseas . ' For sale by I_ f = R. J. wEBB. jkOrill.'l6ls;; . -% : 600,000 210,000 lAFE. ACCIDENT. ~ ' ' ;~ ~, J minr. ft:. +I. ,WEBS; t Sf 4 AT . COST-ANP -BELOW COSTI MEN'S, BOYS, • SHAWLS, -100,000 6,000,000 400.000 150,000 6.000,000 950,000 950.000 DRESS 'GOODS, CLOTHS.: 825,1 1 i 500,000 1,200,000 27,000,000 840.000 0 - U:A:WINTgR: $700Ki.,.' MUST i.RE•::‘ . j'SCo,.Lci' OFF! $40,000,000 $5,000.00) M. S. DEOA.UER, Managing Partner. N. . . TH.cm.ouGlityAsi..s . .o7ll.T.% SKIM 13E.ty : TIFLES:TilE - COMPLEXI9Ni Tit F. 111; T 3 _ EUMATI SM. AND GOIT, liEe.s • SOR ES`AND' ABRASIONS OF 'Tom CUTICLE AND COUNTERACTS' , CON :MOWN: 1, , , r j. This Standard External' Itenredsr foe - Eitt '.- tions, Sores und Injuries of the. Sion, tOt.oti y 7 , 11. ISHES REMOVES arising FROM loC.al u fr THE tin p in EXISM: AL 4L of - t - he „..8 . . - M-, , ,i, Oi iu r ect< brood-'andlitittrieticiii 61 ive—p - iitis, bht l iise. ' those produced by the,, sun-. and wind„:44tch- as -- - . tan and fraildes,-,--.-It--rontiers. _ohs- c vym.E.,. MARVELOUSLY , ci.E6p,,:. suckyr - Wm:la . PLIANT, and Qpg. a. WHOiESONE,BEANTXFIER , is, 'far Prefeliabic.to any anmPii. :,- .. -„ , IF.2O:IIICDIAL, ADVANTAGES:OF SeL. , ?IPA ; BATHS are insured • 1W; VSEI r 111: Gienirs's Sulpliur Soap, which ,in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and ?AE. runs RasvmAnsu 'and GoOr. , • ' - It 'also tasimmert:turrntst !Rad `, aid IRRS.VirfTS DISZA4ES ,COI4IMIJNICALTED 00FrACT with,theyritSo . • • , DISSOLVES PAND4UFF,.. prevents - ixtid-:-, ) 'nets, andieticds graYnesi, of the lndy: . . li'psit ipealc it ' high :erns: Prices72s and 50 ennis.pir eake per. 'sok ?3 Cakes), 670 C:. and ifsiskie "BILITS xtrit AND IitiILSKER. DYE," BLar..4 Gramma:llo) Cents. . C, CEITI'ENTOI 7 Silth iv T. I. .„ . :SSULPHUR SOAP , It render) the cteatseist sltin7,,,temarkably . i 'ililft and Ilealthilti. It imparts a bentttifitl . ' fi .111.Kattitititti to the skite,and lona* an elastic :7 ! tclOtetu It curet burns, scalds. chatlng,, '... t.x,, , ,itatilitei. rouglin6.4, tan.'ciinleiru.frectt- 1 , I ett , 'liver t l uda,.cluiplu.ti !mulls, sore, ulcers. l ' i 1 .I,o.dritir. htkters'ett the hands andleet. itidi, I ! I imgitid itch, itch ipg tattween the toes, itchillg li . 4)f the 'llody, Itilvs, corns. Also - relieves the . :. littiting anti irrithtiett of I..iting anti itittling iosk, , ..ts. As it is especially adapted. to the i . • Tint.r.tj Niltstni, ant! IrAtti ReWl, yeti can' s': ..take -take it,Saip'sur Ektt/g . nt pleasure.' Fur, batli- , '- lug Children, it is unequalled.. Ladies who .- nse it' in their Toilet would never do Withratt • it. It neutralizes the oder of .perspiration,. and, r.e an external ronedy;can 'sante!) . he F., - irisefleniiss.. Full.din:ptions act.*Outpiriy.ei,:cl4 p.tckaile. -- ----Tt_ty IT. " ....iere:` :t* 1 .' l . 66° 4 liici . f.,,.= C e z. t •- e * . _ 3 otter ....t. 1;v wail 3.5 (;10. , f -- ty--Ittaii 754,34 I. t - ___ _______ • 31.1. t. D,nr0v,,41.-, . . - s im al USE NO OTHER. Hoo.p'A, .er,iy.i0,,;,;.130010.t. Two splendid volumes for I:magenta'. THE WORLip'.'oE- SONG t• • Price In Ilds $l5O. Cloth' $B, Gilt $4. Rarely have we issued a book of rongsineludi's inch a variety-of really first cla,ss and popular Vocal Mnst.":, 2io pages, fall sheet Music size. Songs by nearly sixty , different composers,'and among -the• compositions are many such gems as Come to ins quickly,. Golden -locks are silver, Mv - heart's bet love, She's a rosy, she's a posy, and We plibl ph 19 yalnalll9l eollectionte Pin* wl ttO World artil'Gelnis.. ' , Sent foVea.alogne of Honig Musical Library, and select one or moie of Its books ler Christ - /31:1t, . '''' • 2 ' , , • GEMS " OF THE; • • - DANCt •-• A Complailon to the fripions "Gehil of Striettiiit" • Tut: Gcmw trantis had w wonderfa 1 succ,...qta,•ttrid th,P: iv t i Inify its an "ennuii he re; cent 'Strittss -pieces .and ".iriany,otbers by, .o.anglAa-, mop! e,, Cdeic,. Zilteii; and other• eminent cant, ,postra. full sloot 3lmsic size, ~bail Piaci' with Nt'altzeii, 49i nir4; 1 4 5414tcii (lunch. etc.- • Jay boqic, - or piece. Ont. ppst-pAid,ler r9tnilpr DsTgON- a-, 4„, - ' , O; -- nosto' . o: t;:l j r:Dttion en.. • J. E s .-tlli; , on Ar . 0o.; 11.1513roaAmy. Successor tiSixo Walktir, Nv 34 .9 d— „'Pl1 111 - ti , . - J I 51 /U 76. 151NV,41 tlxicli.orta,U.l3agre ThiTintril, *HI twit& ' Vineor'‘ Irg sPeca!lq • iti h'eir. islqesis, A1tneedthi1L....,....... _, . , _ lir laild*:" to.- 84 tiffACPOUVAIMAteqq; i: t , -.., cr.1 1 ... - • P. * if.M.41 1 ,4111M11,._- / 1 410410104 rii. Orli 108711 i L .;.. ','.i i ;... .: 1.414 ;..,.... , . Our large , Stook of WINTER GOODS consisting of full line '.of , . f.' Closing Out for CASK' and for Coll'Onlyi GUTTENBERG, ROSENBAUM & "00. GLEa'N'S Casa. la 4 ~~ ~~°~ ti Cleating. Tesilatizity; Pishrettiei, Healing tad huifyiag., Ilr. • Yttrt . 313*Ice's Oillop, 1 - Nc. 1321 drift Bi., Philadelphia; ' Said, by an Dingiffiiii. 12'60 1 0 boards, IsJ3 Cloth $4 READY•MADE . CLOTHING, YOUTHS' AND CHILDHEWS OVERCOATS, BLANKETS, FLANNEL SKIlerS, BEA.VERg, ~^ , az'.',f 1 . ~ft'riL, eil' .. a-^ I~ia:v,' FURS, SACKINGS, &C„ &C, &0., A N IMPORTANT LOCAL REFORM- . nereatter goods will*, sold at E. P. STAMP'S STORE. In. grintrose; for at CAII PRICE& I keeP_g4i. , 4. - goodi . 'ancl . make the' • prices to - init. thCcloSeit . tinyers.`, FLOUR , . j. 114 ve, h:seven , years,. .ex pe rience. in. buy* 110. so that , L.kilow suit the * • customers of I BALL 31,41.11,E,A • auk warrant eycry.sa,rfpk and .sacji ,to., fitkitrop. fer--. wogjhoanoney. ;: • , i.-> CHE WING. TOBACCO) I have recently made arrangements by" , ' 'which, I • can `selt.rt.Cl txa TOBACCO-by: .f .t4,lo3llo.l,ae..clipap „awyou can :buy. of, any, Apiesalcr Muhac.cp u iioute, by the barrct,i , :i tkiB o ; •.0)0~Y:og Tohacco in .10 fl'..: cadtrgs. for. , wfri4 iF , will: make, special prices. ;-„! • • keep an and; ktielintidee ciitgr:lind 4 4 1 , "sell it'afi ; lov aii poissible'liii. this Market.' Ougar; Tea, Coffee; 'Syrtiri o 1%14'; Fish dic,' all. 'tit the nimble; prices • , ttlast - ritei*e sufficient Plarldi• - ftemil cash .-btlyeraoto bake the cub!! aisteina vacates: Bospectfulty; '• pppcolte the;jljiniOng,lioise •of 'Co9per it. Co..ond tip- ,114uille,te, Guttenberg,Soseobium & CO." ' Montrose, Oct., 11, 1876tt: " " i . 41: 4 WATS:fIyi!,. 'TO : : pq -. T;f4g41 . .,.: .''. ' GIOCATIDIT RiDllCKlitilltri . RATER 'OFFEN= Jos CAS,II 03,!tEADTFAX , • • lane mast yetnntedirots ,Neli Yak Tip* ttinry. ; lane well Select : Ml(oc*. I !ball be tails to pre in)i , tlmbestbargsuss seen , in this count, foryemball ' tbey-wAlbe'telly,eoultinced bygiving us a atli an d ex -stninlngour stock.' Read the folkibiiiig - - DRY GOODS.:, Calicoes Muslin ... z' l - 4' toil Del:tines t - t . .,.4.20 ktae. Drees G00de.... • ' ' ' .W. . AIRSICIA , ••••!,,, ii • •,i.e .. 0, • • ,x,a tvi)11; e l , ..1.111.1•Vo Ito VW" r i . : Shave's '- ' - ' '..'i. , - . .., .. 'to fn. . Ladies , . .Teckete . ... - :....;•:;•.-...• . i.;:r •. ' ,' . ' '1.,;..55t641061.,.: .. ~... • 1 • • . • .. 4, 1k•;•-fr.'„ . 1.., - : i: PAOC.,EWS4 -;:_p :, ....;.-.01 P , .' .i i:' ) itc, fingare- A;.; . ::,.......• .. ;. . ..... .p..••; ,•••••,,./ • • '• 7 ‘ 4,l,, C'i';'.';!'. . a'.'.'.'. --- .:. - -•- i -'.- '. ": ~ i 400A.Tea..........,:vt.,..:...,.••,..:,...,1.•...,,i„..„,t,...:At0 • iv: 113 son ' Tea:" ' ' ' - - •• s.. • 215 to 21. Rice '. .' , „t r. ' ' v . ' "-' •` ' . (~.';.... . `:...', .0.500 Mc w Boos Chewing T0 b ac c 0 ,..,...... , .... - - •••• - ••; 5 0 1 5: - *wising , new -- - -•- • ..f -.•-. • • •• .•,,-• • - - • :.•,; ... :.. t •• 1 14 ,, .. , - '.: :.. . :!••• , BOOTS` AND •S11011:8.- • 4"''':' i - -::1f.: ••]. iikoillo f (Am.: • '••,.. ..-: .1; .i.:ii . .. i-ii. . • .44 , ;:::41.3 1 15; it fi 0 alCßOots 8 50 . Boye'.Boots . , - bl•Y;;; - '1 00 7 ;11 Il Ladies' Calf Shoee • • - .. 1' tia. - 25$ bai . ee G.r.a.,i.n 1 • S t - - o e e ;' cil ~:. , .i I ..• 1 .. i •.;, , t 2 25 ; - -12., 4.1 - Childyo §i008....f....6.--..4.,......,, .;..., 0pi.1,1 lgilt . tlA - FE CLOTHIN G. ', la te:: , . - :.t it $ lO l Yvn4 ,.. ati...:sr t to ,4 ~ .J Baits; tr*ool::.:I'S to .15 •Welking Ctate.s 50.40 , : ::.:.. Suite,all wool,fen- • . . • I Pants.... ~,.. 100 to ',i ty . ~: ... 'i...'...:. 10 tit% Ig.} %„.• --. ' " , ':.' s' - In ±;• Ware. Table L'ape,r-.CroelterY,..(llaettild Woo Vii. Ware. Table and. Vocket.,Catievy. Ilurdware,l2to - yee, . Tiiiivare.'RoOes i 't i ortintre; tindlir fact, tvefyibing: liers4c. , aliy-kewi n gonutry . -eto - re - $77 - .t ii ,.- . 4 • c - :', T, 11 ,7, 7 : 1 , ::: . ,1 Oilt motttiii4,onr cu 4 tomeie i iiteipet are obi interests, _. :tiforefors' It we for `our.: benefit , -I . 4i4Lvethestral;:ttievikr:_ •- : vatitagee.of ft well.bought.otoele. ._, .•,. , ,- 1 _ ~ , ~ , ~. We are . etill Unite -onToultry . -.1 - aud - went'lll.oo(rPtitliae-'" .dressed,'-'i,itninediately, for:w Igctk: the 410045 1 12 ;tr44;!, price will be paid. • i • Bring on your Poultry,. Batter, Egge, and Other tiroi: - ) •-dnee, and we. guaranty e lon, wili 1-.u!.,wve..li,ple3rseil Oat '.- yeti called. - - '-' ".. ..- . . • -..- .; • •'-1: '•'.4. 1 , 1,'5. WIRIEATCII4I(FT:' 1 -_ Bash i : ra.,•Ort; 25 - 1870m8. : ,•• - . • - ' 11!IMI:2E1 RANVOPENIN . t•i• N.A .• • .• • .7- i:--' , : , i• .FALLYiAND';WIN'ItEfe i A _ , '...,:'-:, , -1' . •.'":. , ;;' - f;J•I .. '''- . ;.4:4f-4,.'''-',:: . :.; , 411. r ~ .r,-;.‘)11.1. lIILLLNIERY,ZAP, AZII). FANPY - GOODS.if:.t- , , . • FRENCH, BILLLINEILY.,- Ilitvinz,retttrneLfooi Now,York with ihom eaf , l4 . biet eMeeted 'Ftock of 'gob& ever In this section of cottplilt• illettidttg. Feathers. , fillka, 14e14. and Wovee of all kinds auli shwa = With prieea, to'sult ail: Also Frnajt 1431103. Put rap.er rattern*W:uil Ttitictr.- jtEMMORA TOE PI;AC 97, , 1 BINGIUMTON, conit • St ; N. 1% ' I Ockart Bingham ton ;'14.4.',- ;MA row,:qo. - 4 OKIIIND . • . ER ri,..!,..im.,::, • .• •,...•,.. ••,.......-• r, ,,.. ' . '''' '''' • ''','..,,.' ' ' ';':';.i.:!, P; HOPri INS 4V SONS Prontitt: - ? * • No: 41 Courtltteet,td ilo6i,tihgtunntini;NlV. : f - itTa ' Srit4t 4 'ol` ":" -,) , • :,4 At b. 01,ANK,,.. 01, K 4. • '-,,..„l.#l9ABoßroboxisilp shorateempyfikprset • . .ROBES, UNDERWEAR, [Dee. 13,1876.) .r r ~.,.'t ~~.~. E3Y. ' t EZITEM 'i3° . :3 ,
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