THE DEMOCRAT. MONTROSE, PA., JAN, 17, 1877. 4rpia? gement at Mails. VIA RAILUOAD: Arrives. Deparsa Z'ankbanuack,(Daily,) TllOp m 1215 m STAGES:Vsa _ Montrose Depot,(Dal 1y,).... ...... 600 p m 620 a .0 New Milford, (Daily,) 1000 n m 180 p m Wyalusing. (DallY4 945 a m 10 00p,m, Friendsville.(tri weekly, ) 000 p m 400 am Conklin Station,(tri weekly,) .. 700 n m 700 am Binghtinatol l ,Via S. Lakeatri weekly).. 600 p m 700 p m siesuoPpen.(tri weekly , • 1000 am 300 p in The New Yorh,,(via Montrose Depot,) New Milford. feekhannock,and Wyalusing,are Thet3onklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Laltejruns Tines- Jays, Thu reduya. and Saturdays. Priendsrille mall runs Tuesdays,Thursdays,and Sit • nrdays. T hee. Xeshoppen mail ran s Mondays,Wednesdays, and Fridays. . ADDITIONAL STAGES.: AStageleaveadailyforMontroseDepotatl. ra.,and returns at 6.p. m • •• A Stage leaves daily for New Milford at 80 a. m. and returns ail E. d. PORDMAM. P. M. Montrose Railway Time Table. * Arrangment of Trains. TO take effect on Monday, Aprill7, 1876. . . . . Down Trains. , • - , • Up Trains SOUTHWARD. NORTHWARD' , r. R. A. x•. A. X. P. R. - 545.10.15-- . tr .Montrose ...... .....9.00 4.52 5 55-10 25 ; , Allen's...—. 645 545 558 1028. .' Cool's 840 448 605 1032.......,.....h Hunters '• - -.885 444 608 1U36 ..'.:.Wondbotirne ...... 440 612 1040... ~..,:........Di.ntock‘•..,; ... a 36 617 10 47 • • :.Tyler's...;'... ' ... 815 428 625 1037:... ...... bpringvi11e........,.1:05 420 631) 11 05 .....Lynn........ ..... 7 . 55 412 • 645 11 18 ' - • Avery's ..7 45 405 653 148... ... ... .... Lemon 735 4 u(/ 71i5 114.... Lobed: ..... .. ...7 25 345 715 11 45 ' Marcy's 715 337 . 72U 1200. . Tunklitinnock......7 00 322 Ti ulna will run oh Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Ofike of P. a N. Y. Rlt at Tunkhahnock. Alltrains connect at Tnnkhannock with P. aN Y. R. It.going north and south. JAMES. I. BLAKSLEE, Pres' t. Mauch Chunk, April 17. 1876. ": ' List of New Advertisements Notice—F. H. Smith. • fast Published—The Culverwell Medical Co. Brogue:4l4l4' Glen's Sulpliitr §oap? Drugs and Medieineti—M. A. Lyon's. Neighboring Counties; Scranton is crowing o!er the prospect of a division of the-c6iiitY;' - Binghamton has been obliged to aban don her street cars.—Snowed The Scotchmen of Scranton will cele t Irate urn s' anniversary on the 25 th . i DAIL Mr I. H. Burnd has severed his con nection with the Scranton Daily Times, of which he was so long the able,editor. The "Exchange Block," on Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, was lifirned on Fri day night last. 'lt was one of the .finest in the city. . . Rev. Dr. Edward Taylor preached his farewell discourse' at tti' Cangregationol church, Binghamton, latollintday morn- - ing, preettlitig bhe coniMuoton ivium The members 'of the Taxpayers' duo ciation, at Scranton, ,have been. publicly presented - with a handsome' silier service 111 token of their iiettices in behalf of the . people. Jesse Schoonover, employed at No. 6. Dunn2ore. ;was caught between .the • bump ers of two' coal tars on Monday last, and . crushed to death. Be was 65 and lived in Dunmore. • , The. steel mil! of,Vie Lackawanna Iron & Oval Co., at Scranton, i - 411,;613 !me idle for many weeks, remitted' operations last Tuesday, and the rolling. rnill: will start on the 15th. The . Scranton Republican says :.."he; Dickson Manufacturing QompanY, is )iiiisy tilling orders for loconititiVesi'ind Will be_ able to gve. work to ,a < - cot sideralileintncw ber of mechanics until the' opening, of spring, with fair prospects for the future. A few-AM:AV:4,74 11110ThigoWlialdier ' saw a man take a quarter of mutton from a hook outittle - tht walk away with it: "Th'e 'butcher folfow.- ed the thief to a wretched tenetnenti, and . after some i hesitatlon puohect sj open the. door. The` whole familk were _eating. the rnuttowritw: -The thief paid thi he *as• rtoz6le to get work, arid was Compelled to take whatever came in his way . to keep his laini)y, from starving ,thsdeatla The butcher - hid-n heart crest thel. follow. State Iteins. There were fifteen cleatba in Alleghany city last week. - • • Over a hundred employees in the Penn sylvailia railroad shops, Altoona, were arrested the. other day- for. working on Sunday. Sevetrof. the eleven blist furnaces in Pittsburg are blowing, four being idle.— The yearly capacity of those in blast is about 179;000 net tutis, 'and those out, some 58,000 net tuns. Hon, F.. M Crane, one _,of the oldest memberi of the — bat' of Wayne county, and wbo served several terms in the state sEnste and house of representatives, -died suddenly last evening of neuraigii of the heart. • . • A counterfeiter named . Miles Ogle.or Ogieby, with s string of aliases as long as the titles of a Gerinan priooe, is m jail at Pittsburg, with a fairchanoeof the penitentiary befOri LIRA" A Opl ti Mbitt °Gnu tratt6iMai 'Who undertook' to vi rid the earertsß of.tck m telling iris cnstumei-s Vo.futiffii:ib r iite . l46,. 28 lamen Ling - over the the Amert9a,u in. 311,03 Btikipsl?htg . •. , , , , jail:. The supreme .court has,, , reaffirated ,tie; vahOity of ...its first deeiSion , in the'notfid: friendship. ease; the atinalB 1 . 1 Pennsylvania law trials.—, By - thiti'deeiSlop, "matulf, tit.aeo, a rasint, named: Clark-gets $75,096 front the 'eitate of hilfrieikcl:, Tite - touretitat tied. as . to thelue:44on& whether its fordier deetsidit NeWs Jottings. Three deaths from hydrophobia took, place in Tamaqua last week. . • • Over one hundred deer were shot On the'South- Munntain - during -the season just closed. , • One of •the trains on the Bound Brook route runs from - Philadelphia to NeW. Yolk, fighty-eight miles.. in two hours and twenty minntos.', - ' • .Our Uncle Samuel went out making book purchases in New 'Stork the other day, and be looked as happy as a'huru ming-bird on a. daffodil bush: • John. K.' Jenkins, 'ire an! sir children, , -residing:near - 11Onesdale; were • recently poisoned by eating a pie that had been cooked in an imperfectly glazed plate:: The Demcicratic Legislature of Lou isiana on Wednesday elected J. 13..Eustis United States, Senator for the term end .ing in 1879. There was no choice for the longterm. r Isham G. Harris, ex-Governor of Ten nessee, was elcctfrd United States Sen ator by the Logislature of that State of Wednesday, to succeed Henry CoOper, for he long term, beginning on the 4th of Match. . A sale in . the . post office at Port Jervii !was blown-'open by • some burglars late- - ly acid robbed of about: $.4.0 in cash . . .A package . , $BO - 0' 'worth of szamps was,over looked, bat.abont attozen' registered :letters.' were - c:inie a awry. Evidently his. feliow- • members ,oU the . New. Yetit Bar are not disPOSed to "count out" Mr. 'Tilden . from their association. Ontof, a possible vote of 112, he received . 100 On ',his - re-election as Vice-President, of that body, at their late election a few days since. Tiiden's majority on the popular vote was more than 250,000, and, his real ma' *IV of thp electoral vote: - not less than eighteen and.yet four of the Most,. mints hie of all God's creatures, .in Louisiana, claire:thelikht, to render thoie . ties inoperative. . • ~T1).P.....c0re,m4, 5 i0n appointed to induce - Ai:lM Petiee Indians,. under promise of prezents,to remove from the WallaWalla - Talley, Oregon, to a reservation in Idaho,, paving. : failed in, - - their parpose,..-rec .orninend.that they' add Chief Joieph be removed by force-i..),' At. Fort Bilithe'soldiers were furnished with potatoes by . Belknap, Marsh and El4ns, for five dollars a bushel, with coal oil at two dollars per gallon, and tobacco for two dollars per pound. Other soldiers' supplies were equally - retrainable. There is nothing` like taking 'good care of the "Boys in Blue!' An-effOrt• is again heing made; at this tieaki'on . 01 - ainerees, for the repea of .the igiecittiriu g a stamp on bank checks. This is now the.only remaining paper re qttiri ng, a °beck, and , is almost nniymally, desjgnated as fpuisa4Co. Large; :peti tions have been and are belie,- forwarded to ili'aihingtoo for ite ,reptal Tbi name for the new Teiritory. Out off om Nkotri, is_ pretty severely critiCised by .the Norlhweetern ptess,.it being contended that the Terri tory is 'not near take Huron in the first place, act , c that secondly, the Hu rons were Cailadian—aet, Amerman-- Indians.' Pembina is suggested, though why riot Custer ? Between $3OO and $4OO worth of - prop- , erty ; has already been recovered from the' kshtabula wreck. A committee of civil etiginVerS from carious; parts of the coun try/ have' vohinfeeitid" iheii services to, thoroughly irryestigat _the : cause , of; the. falling of the bridge. This committee is already on the ground and has comnienc-- ed its work. iris is øóp ,;l 'e Chicago Inter• Ocean : The north is educated ; it is therefore tetitier';lthe Re'publrein party is largely inade;rip of the7reflued7ehristion Ole - merit of. the north : ; it is therefore spnpa thetic atia l. forgiving. * 'WhiCli . 'prObably refers to the,tducanou which works out false .treaui'y accounts, the christian element "crookce , whis!tyi - ancl the sympathy which 'frob# thb frOedine4:and -murd'eris the peoplii:of the sotitb: The cotton crop just githered; is some what smaller than that of last year. The -fibre is represented au.being very clean and of good quality . . . Worms and other iineinieahave not been so troublesome as usual. and the season .is represented as `being remarkably favorable. Although prices have declined, the crop will bring a large amount of money into the South, and prepare for prosperous times. Great damage has been , done by the breaking of ice gorges on. the Ohio riper And* tributaries. Pittsburg dispatches -of •Tuesday.tifght say the'ice in the tip ! per Monongahela and for miles down Vie Ohio is all gone out and flo further damage will qccurr thereabout: The loss to Pittsburg River interests is estimated . $4290,000. . One' w4terman estimates the entire loss front !here. to:C'airo On ale Ohio River - at 83,000,000. "Blue Jeans" ''Governor of Indiana, has been interviewed as to the . Pfesidency and safe i "I think Just this; ThaOt deppnds repot, the iperte of tbelnvestigatton COpimitteo;_il - Okay re-. '''port that Abe — count . that' elected Mayes electeiV*.aii fraitili4nt dadifiilsel, , theii I I say Tilden _should .bes inangiliated. but I if, on the , loherflitmd f !:tber agree that there hasbeeil,-a, tnaiotiw in the tbreo contested Southern Atates for Itayes,then I say Hayes is the—man, and should be , put A Vie ,Senate Com 4 taittees shoup compare : notes and Ogur4 up and agree 'aniong theinselves." Thq old farmer Governor. seems . td bavefiltic the e ifictly on thc., : „,ktj k plan is the correct plan. i The Semi• Colon in Polnlet's! Mr, Andrew J ; 'Harps!, of Hain'tiny, Pa.,'sends the Pittsburg Post the follow. ing apt illustration of the importance of correct punctuation, whith mar be ap- plied to any , tivo representative men of two parties, and which, by the mere plac ing of the semi -colon, reads tcosuit both. We place it in double colunin, differently punctuated, so that the omnipotent pow er of the insignificant little semi-colon may he more readily seen. It will be no"- ticed that there is not the .claauge of a single word, and yet the two columns ex press views ~ as directly opposite as it is possible to express them in Words. By way of : illustration ' we may , make the two distinguished Senators from Ohio stand .as the representatives of thsir re spective parties, and we will allow our Radical readers to change the column if they so desire SENATOR. SHERMAN. `Heil; an old and experienced man in violating the law ; he has never been a participant L in de fending right and jut principles; he labors -diligently - to alter the result of the election,; he holds as the greatest political orinic. to advocate inauguration of Til den ; he holds as Ora duty to , vote for par ty, right or wrong . ; he condemns in` all occasions the princi ples of Democracy ;, he endorses muse emphatically t h counting in of Hayes; he condemns as trea son to criticise the Adminiatration ; he holds as our duty to ,advocate consolida lion'; he believes it will lead' to_ despot ism to let thsel people, rule ; is hasL alwaysl been his greatest de sire to oppose State -Sovereignty; he will never be willing to be governed by right and,juseprinciplea ; he has lab l ored faith- Wilk, to - alter our form of government; he will neyer consent to adjust our politi . titil.dtflloulttesperiee ably.; he labors musingly to , stir up , eirife and : turmoil he Ixiet, 'to void a fait election by . the . people_; he hal& as the fnndition of out Goiernment the Senate. At:Waihingr ton lonks upoti es servants the great er these of the people ofteur country ; is I)villing to aid onl -every, occasion to ac-1 ,complish a cherished 'political object; should we .alveays be :governed :by the will . Of the peoPle ? NEM A:regular and genuine bonanza has been discovered - in Neal Jersey,. Win: Kelly, a Opvernment .surveyor in 1760 i. whO made,a survey of a large portion of. Ntw:Jersey, bOught a tract described on, the original.rnap as tractlNo. 91,contain-, jug over 7,000 - acres, and at that tune, .practically , Worthless. -He afterward. leased the - entire 'not - to a- man•named. Parsons ? fnr rituetpnitie .years„ :the 'con., sideratiou being that the taxes should he paid. Th 6 lease expired Dec, 15,1876, and the originat&ed, with a copy of the . lease, is iu the possession of Henry Al bert and his brother, labori: , rs in the em ploy of the Lehigh.ValleyNtilroad Com pany-,--wh% claim to .be the'onlg heirs:-- Their title is, helieved„ .to be clear, as the occupauts'of the property all hold it by leases. The tract is worth ,$.790,000. A couple of charcoal peddlers from back of Cold Spring; N.. Y., came" nto that place one day-recently and aold their load. After getting - drunk they started for home. The next morning one named Cornelius Christian was found - by the roadside frozen Stiff. He had''probably tumbled out of his illed and his.compan ion was too drunk to, know it: A' New ,Tereey tailor, .named John C.' Daudt, drew a prize . in a Havana lottery and it turned his 'headi 'lie - has lately been : holding forth : in Philadelphia imaginiug`himself."to bri: th g vi 01... • Pennsylvania,' paid internal rei'enue taxes to the general,government amonta ing to 135,973,43 for the past year. jr. • • JOINTS AND 3111SCLES Stiff and painful with rlicumatimu and rut, arc promptly, relieved by Glett's'i'Fai !Aid SC skin and detects ot 6iiitiptekioti are Also remedied by this st3ntlard Deptit,Criti ty4ttges!NeP, UM'S' -Hair c Whisker. Dye; :black or brown, tiOc.ilw EVERYTIIING in the line of Pure Dug and Medieliiii; Paints; 'Nis. - : : Viirrilitiei; Pocket Woks . ; Pooket., hnives,, Tooth,. brushes, Flesh beust;s; -Clothes:am I_ Haie brushes; -Toilet Soil pi, tullet ! *riieles, -Fancy goods, and a full line of all "tile new 'and P.mular.: Remedies • can' be found at A. Lyon's Drug 'Store: PhYsidana will Mid our stock complete, tind.Outiipdsei of the hest amides:that eAribelatind in the mark h. . Montrose, Pa., Jan. 17th, 1877.-r-tr SENATOR THIIRMA.N. He is an old and experienCed m a n ; in violating the • law he has never been a. participant;- in de; fending right a n d just principles he la bors diligently ; to alter the result of the election he holds' as the greatest po litical crime ; to ad vocate' theinauura- • tiou of Tilden he holds as' our duty ;' to vote for party, right or wrong, he condemns ,on all oc casions ; the princi ples of Democracy be endorses most em phatically; the counting in,of Hayes he condemns as trea son ; to criticise the Administration he bolds as our duty ; to advocate consOli dation be believesit wily lead to :despot- ism ; to let the peo ple rule it has alwayi been his greatest 'de sire ; to oppose State Sovereignty he will never be willing ; to be governed by right and just 'principles he has labored faith fullyi• to alter our , form of , government: . he will. never • con- , sent ;. to adjust our, politleal - .diffloultiea, peaceably he biliorli unteguinigly ;- tO stir: Up, strifek.: and-. tar t '. moil .h,e,tries te• avoid; lair,electien-by people: he. holds` air the,, krandation of ; the Senate atiVaalr. he .lookaupOu u ser-,- itinta ;.:;:the Igieater tnass of the people of Our country he is willing to aid on ev ery occasion ; to ac complish &cherished . ol i tic al object, [should we alwayab4 (of by'the will lof thelieople ? HOUSES AND LOTS in Montrose, fur side (Trent. Apply at this Office. Montrose, Jan. 10,1877tf. DONATION. The friendi of P astor P. B. Brewster, of Lawsville, will - giv e him a donation Eti. the house of worship of the Liberty Baptist church, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 24th. A • good time is confidently expected. All are invited. By order of Committee. Ja,n. 10,1877. No'nc —The Annual Meeting of the Susque hanna Co. Agricultund, Society: will be held at the Court House, in Montrose.Monday. evening, January 15, 1877. A. fultattendance is deiixed. • By order of Executive Committee : D. T. BREWSTER. Beep: :.Montrose, Jan. 10, _ 1877.1 DONATION. . There will be a donation by the friends of Rei. i .T. Best. at the parsonage in Brooklyn, on the afternoon u ifl evening of Tuesday, Jan. 16. Oyster supper iu the evening. The public are cordially invited. , . ThrOzwEn. nrcwklyn, Jan. 10;1877. . CLAIRVOYANT Elc - AImiTIONR FREE. There is no subject that requires so' much study and experience as the treatment of chron 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 of diseases from , natnrairemedies. , Cures the, worst fortis of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles,. Fe male Weakness, Diseases of • the Heart; Lungs or Kidneys. Will be at the Spaulding louse, Binghamton, Thursday, • and Friday, Feb. Ist and 2d. Jaii. 10, , 1877. • OLD Newspapers for'sale at this Office at'ten cents per dozen. - AT PURDY'S Wagon Shop a fine lot of orni 'Wagons and thiggies - full trimmed. om plete and first-claim in every respect' for sale cheap for cash. , . Montrose, June 1876tf. A. LARGE • itssortnlent . , 'of the latest and neatest ,Styles 'of vislting , end bushieas raids just received at this office. Call and , see them 4efore ordering elsewhere. klarge stock of ready 'made clothing' 'and gent's tarnishing goods, from a bankrupt stock, has been placed, in the:.atore , of E. McKenzie, Montrose, Pa.,and Will: be .sold at anetiou.ao piivatosale, by' ' Rositivra Ai..Auctio neer. , • , No business man need • compialn , tbati iie is "too poor to adyertise" w;htn he can get the latest style business car ds printed at the Dar- OCIIAT office for three dollars per thousand,and other work in proportion, DomszrON:' The friends of Rev. J. H. Weston will make a donation at the house of HathOritoynolds at . East Bridgewater on -- Thursday eveningolan. 18th. All are cordially invited to , &Rea& • • 'By order of Committee.. lin. 3, 1877. " • • • PthiFIACTIONICRY STOBIL •.! 'Hitivini bought LoUis Irtkoll's itOet. Olgais; -tobacco.' and Coareettetteryi'r , eta s * furtiiph first-Class- attielee for - the least inottay. l rine • summer driuk.a far the.Thliatv. - . ..,Taspta Z141141#1, . - ..:Montrose . '• Persons Vhaieg > Bingbpantua to Bukcheae dry / goods ;would do well t lii ,*) on one& Statue.. They' keeki, ,a pee Of kirk *aids era ready-made clothin on hand all the time. Alpaais, Iterint*atid: •the,finest-linen the city. $o trouble td , ebOw goods or aeud sample.. •,- , ;. • 'Nov. 1; 1876tf: • . 'No'rim is hereby green according to' the Act of Assembly. that an application will..beinade at:Jan. Term of court next fora charter otiin corporatien by the . Odd renews Mill A afgwiA tion ot ; Rush. ' , The character 'and object - hi - tor the, purpose of.bolding;purchising , and trans.:. terring.real and perspuat :proper,ty, as may. be required by said corporation, and far the erec tion or'r holding of a ball'ior prlvatepurpckee. ; Dee. 27, 1876.- • ' .• • ! RETURNS have beerrpositlyely receiniti 'that 'Yeti can' gd, as good a Stew of Oysters Keygtone &Pion xou.cau Florida;-Louisiana., or any the. disputed-States. 'This is posi tiVely and if you' 'do liot feel satisfied ea.l4llll'seoffor 3'oiirSelf ; the teenrd:s are open' to . RBI/STONE SAJA)O23. Nov , . 21) / 876 . 4-, • ` . .31.aztrx - Monica. r ' " ,::;Thelunkbannock..MarbleVorks , of Burns , _ White .are - doing a good , business ..and,are ,getting Olt some very.,tAstY jobs gead. 'stonew koirmanaltlkints: 41.• B. Buine, of the. , Eaglel)rug Store, is theiiantliorized agent for' - , Montrose and weinityt ' 5 He has designs' of Head Stonel and Monuments.. Any orderaleft with hinkwill be promptly filled ,by Burns & TUnkhannoek,'Felxi 1876tt NEW HARNESS SHOP. !. I !eke this 'method of 'lnforming , the public 01 Montrose and vicinity that-1 have opened a new harness shop. one door below Searle's ex press office, second floor, Public A.venue. - 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' tik make any purchases of Black Silks this -fall to wake them ni"nr, as there-has .been a great.. ad- . Vance in Raw. Silk, which must -makea materia! advance in manufactured goOds.l Sisson &C 0.,. Binghamton, inform us that ,they have. au unusually fine , flue of Black SIMS' pur-' chased at, very low prices : whieii they Offer :for 4.4e - present at old prices, which, are about 25 per cent less th - %.1 the goods can be: pur,chased They'have large` stook .Black and Coloyed Cushmeresjogether with an endless :yarilty of every description;aftFall Dress. Goads whi4ti they pifer uppwthe most fayorable,tornis SainPles sent With pleasure tO any address.: Rio CuRE,:' Cough Balsatn,*vgry palatable cmA- poorhi, tor various affections of the throat antEhing4.. used with" sticces to Case of itstbrilr. physicians and endorsed by . thol peoplei- I War ralnted. toglye entire satisgaeliow,outfifiey re , . t. 'Ki`rby ' s7Vlti is Relief'for Chu' liletant'4Ure, severe an& acute pnititii tr Kirbl'ai.,Pasteit, , as -Worm .7 Lozenges:`- sate awtoffec.tual,. : . Kirby:a COnChtiOri I ) ,bsraeris 'for quality,von iii#-anilloirity are EluperierAci . au7 Pod for stoelinittaneflictured/-' "o'" "`. Kiriles ,Camphor • -Ice :for. chapel bands or pinburn.• . ,;., -Tor iiAle`l►p Ditierstg . " lotl i ntrz4nd Dealers in Medicines throughoeth d • ) - June 28,1876y1. HANDBILLS' for Auction Bales, I te., printed at the DEMOCRAT office in first-el:Ns style and at reasonable prices. - - - ' 4r I To Ratrr. •• House and Lotto ient, In .319otrogek:;Enquire of McCollum. • • • May 81, 1876.tf: Go TO Doc:4,l7llas for your new, L etyle Pio. The sale of Tiylor's 'Family Mealcines, is steadily on the intreaie. The Wes . of the past Year being more than double of anyprevious year. The reason of this is on account of itbe genuine' merits of the. goods , themaolves had the fair and Impartial manner in which they 'are sold. , ' 1878. , • iMMEMIMI Tatais TO OWE myna. That. I 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 ft call. Slontrose, , Nov. 1, 1876tf. Those two foes Of bodily comfort c ithenma tiara and the Gout, cease their twinges. if. the Rfflicteii pail, -is daily, washed with; Glenn's Sulphur Ship, which banishes, pain ) and ren ders the jOintt, and lunacies Supple and elastic. Depot Crittentonis No: 7 Sixth Avenue, N. Y. Hill's. Hair it Whisker) Dye, black or Wwn, 80 cents. ; TIME AND MONEY .saved •by going M. A. liyon's'drug store; rot. your' Drug* And Medi cintha, Paints, Oi%Tarnishes, 'Aye thuffs, Fan cy, goods. Jewelry, Perfumery, Combo, Brushes; Pocket Ilo9ks,Tobacco f. and reigars. Our goodi are of the , best quality' and.,sohl at pri ces that defy com Petition, and no one will have to look far ther.,. sun Ssun Ol4inese and Japanese goods and'other Fancy, Articled pprchased at "The Centennial," for sale. Montrose, Oct. 18. 1878.,-tf. - , PlaN We have jnit received a very liege stock of plain and faucyvnvelorres, letter and note par per, plain and ;fairy hill.hend papers, cards of all sizes and cokirs, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we can afford to print cheaper than any office in this' Or 'neighboring -Vonnties, And Inns good ityle.',. Work Tdmie blaekrand , CP!PrP4 Yoll thetv; an y that : &k n . beat us r ei - e us Wal l and .we'lpp i n)eow you what . ive 'can dO. kinds' (4'l)lW:tiff' on hand or printed-t0,0rder.,.,.,. NN . W. : =:ITQR/VGITY .ItARXET. , _ ,, rt • • conazarm ' Psis", choicest freak . I ' ..- ~ .1. • : - .1 lig , 1.::...- ' ,',.`:i. 111°44)r.fine •••‘• i ......i80 . . t ';0 'fin .. . . ,„,C9134410,11•••••••• 00000 • • •-• . 20 O Phf 7: ilit SelettionB , :-... ~ O ... : 49, 41 ; i' ~. ~. : , ; 1 14 1 .: o xl . d 'bl u e ; . 0 ~..;" --,, .. ' - - ; , 26 ... , i J s l' I 'At- ktorgittlatitorNiti. , : l ; ).'. 1. '110) '' Tabil,, imtections•- ,-. • . •, I: 1 • , Ali Allk - I li , t , , ~... . •.!.....•,,!,"....._,..,.., .._,...,.' .___.... 1` ~. .goxrd.to 1 9e,4. ~. • ...t; ~.• , • ",-,.; .18= 4 la' iviii4l 'l— =.i _.- .; fit? s-‘ =:,. 4'' ;'' .. • : fr ..... 7 fl l• • • .: • .'i 4-, •••; ':% . . II ~' - •.; '.. ' • . • Clitrat . , , 7 '.. ,,f 4..11•• %; ' r 4`, i .. .: •.' ' ~ • -.... - I, ' :• ;pr." OOOOlaei .. roc Z •••••••• 0000 • ..a. - 1' 5 •Farill"Tht ry, prime - .1' P- . : 1 F41( .'. ••• P ' • ''''. ;.•4 • air AO IFiNk .: . ....I . 19 • igi 14 . . . Eggit;Reft,..4- .;..,:.,-, ~.,......, • 4..;::i. I. 111 , 111 J 46- 4PPleikrgt4) .41n.. ; ..% i.m -.'i - •*.*ligl' '-'Ol,-$0 • - -.4 t' - ' ' MI6 Orli!) Os . - ' - —. • 43.1'6 41 _.,_.,•,.,..1.).,0,.),_,":1; /liked:.: , •.: , ..t ~' 5 rt , ' rotatoisi per 4)bl: t - i -, ,': • .-:" . AU. 1 i ,ti I* II ,Lafek , , ! .•-•,, • , 4 •4 , ..f.,...i...1.......,'..s i.5.:',0114 ,241* jilt! ,oF, . ~... f . ; ••••••!. • p.•..,.:-., •,„ • ..,,,8;:.43,-,i f ift n11(4:4 ii t_ ; s4 t i 4 ; .:.,.: :'.-.!.„ : ir„ . .•:: .1.., -.'.1 :,. . a 4. ~6 c hidttis , r:i it.t: ,, ;4) , :: tt !; .i t . 1 , B t f,,eraug„, • • ;), N • .1;:i ;ii . a i. 40 1; , 111•7 . 1* •1:•- .: t 30 vevlllo34 - - ::'ffiti "t• ----' IRVIN CHAPMAN. Montrose, Dec. 27,1876tf. IIAYDER` . DIiCKWORTii, ifeTchantse f No. 325 WASIUNGFTON BT/LISET, NSW Y/ElliNA NEW'Yoiti: flatntdity, Jan. 13, lffr. -; .Buorist .',' `T..,' i ' :g lri t i illa 11. .; ; County. $ ,Directoryi,m titi vesul: $1.50 a& •),T#UPYL/Alm cents, o itQeg &iONTROtk. a W A li, ILI.GEIWOUT„Stater.:, ,Wholevalt.j Ltd Retail detilei In all kindn.or slate roofing, slatecaint, Weft; repaired Nit) t 11:g 1 to paint to order. '1Also; elate paint for sale •by,the gallonnt. barrel. Moutro pe j o '141.1.125.G5.5T110 D, General., Fire ,and Life/tint ;lancet .4gOnts, .4114 o; sell 'Ratircratit'artd - Atedental , Tickets, to New York and thiludelphia. , Veleelpne ' l . 4 dOoi• eiistist Win: rr cooper batik: Wad: H: Boyff& Treatiti tn . Stoves; fterdneare, .andAtannt cAurera Tin and, Sbeet•ton. ware, cor nerel Atkin and Turnpike, street, • . , , • • • I t t j • 'N., , N;iEtiiillard,lDeilerin - Grore.rlitcProtiSions7Boolte, Stationery and yankerk i ,blolijcitis; tit the heatLiMPob • lid 'AiTinie , -Ws:. COOPER & C 0 ..; 11;trikers: "Seli tienreigii,PiuP ,,,'a,,ge•Tieliets,and. Drafts on ,England, IrelnliciVand Scotland. WAL L. 00X, Harness mAk4r and dealer In alljart*. ) ties usually kept by the tea tle v oppoelte the JAMES E. CARMALT, Attornerst-Lair. Duke on• ddot'beloit Tait*ll donee, Public Avenue. , t . H. ROSENTHAL, Anciioneer. One 8, Pilimin Moupose; nEW MILFORD. ; r .,, sAVIN'GS BANE, NEW MILFORD_ Six per cent. Anterest on all Deposits. Does a general Boutin, imainess. _ • S. B 4 0111.13E , 4,1 CO.. & 80N, Dealer in ; Flour. Feed, Nswkl., Salt, Lime. Cement. Groceries and Proyisions - 00. Main !titreet ; opposite the Depot. • N. P. ElMBint; Carriage Maker, Picture irrauremad Undertaker, a few rode from Phinney's Rotel 1144111 r E. Church . GREAT 'BEND. H. P. DORAN, 'Merchant Tailor and dealer in Reopip :::Made Clothing, Dry ()dodo, Groceries add Provides*, 'titian Street. -- - P a ) nrionstuxu U 3 : .•" . ... • ,- • , • • l• 1301G)LiMI`014, N. v.. . ' ' ; thetlatekiliniirtivCti cAinns and ; C11 . '66401; 'hand.— Heine to ordeZ. , Shrouds 'etc. '•, April 9tt.tat. l '..3. tLAIXE.. PRACTICAL . AA , . • •OHINTST^AIki i)GOP h , as 1:7114 tett , aiukUblit AVetaltts(tX l Vettietli: Of 'WV. Sayre's !Aor*e blinding) whore he 10 2 prepgrud 000 vt ktiulefor i ti Saint il,f o ; SOVI Fili ry p4irlngtied4llif gbiutychnniedi Own, 'itettee, tiad `Ol3 as reasonallle tering' W ati c emk t k OtipieL4e*lfera.l.-. Voik warrafite4. °arr 1)1' Mil ttioeetWi LOo iNtifl44"..r is` ive, autOstisfar.tirrgt.eraoteeti . W. CI. A Y Vr05e.,.40)4; 031:1761.f..1' I. -` 4 104%1' „” T" ..77; .------- .. 7.- 4 1- triir ) 41 .i. Adriite A geiite 4ariredinstaKl, to l ilt' 6 4ufe,t ;-' VENT .6S' ArITIA t'" P.X * Pe)$.lTlO ; ..f.. , :..1,4 inisaftipti) AND I4uST,I4TED: . , Nearly 81)Cligig4; only $2 641'iltti 111trittrkt finis e A trefoure w,tie.hest. awl cheapert -Merely etriiiiittpli Illitibitloin , indorsed by. officials Tre es ski t vi itsolifpriinufOrAlly..:Opei.-lady. Mee rii4 101.5Wit t ilrit `tact ls. Act quickly. NOW. orilever t . lerfejli h m i tt lure, addreos HU isIiAHVIIHOS;',' Mibittherk 70' I , ol 4 , Sifeti.ll l l44. l ,o l ‘Pti, -; .:ti : : ,',, ..I, k f 1 -PoSinnry' tiathin '6l' 1 1- n or sale flu office. E. T. PURDY. +~~ MEE S, ~ 3