News Jottings. ,The deatltof George W. McClellan, ex-, sticond isistant postmaster general, :is announced in Washington. He was 73 Ariangament of Main . r :fears of 'age. &vita a morals are improving.' Un-' i'rankhanuock,(liaila la 1215 m iy one thousand pocket-booki have been VIA STAGES :' 600 . pm 620 a 'stolen during. the present religious ren- Mont rose D e pot,(Daily,). 1000 am 180 pm ,val. A year ago, the number would have New Milford, (DatlY.) • wyalusing. ( Daily ,) ) •••. 945 ain "MP in been ten thousand. soopm JBCHloam Prieudsville,(tri we t ve ) . 700 am 700 am o,onkl S t t e a u ti v on,(t . r e , iaS La l ke,(triweekly):. 600 p m. 700 p m_ A dispatch from: Rome pays the,.Pope i s V e ta l p in pen,(triveekiy,) • 1000 a m 800 pm had a fainting tit on S unday and was The t Now York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford, confined to his private apartments on unkhannock,and Wyalusing are datly. r Th eConklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, Monday. On .Tiiesday tie gave audiences • • a v h s e t i li n r g a =ten mall,(via Silver Lalrea rens Tues. to visitors and had afresh fainting fit.-- Jaye, Thursdays, and Saturdays. He neverthelesSpersisted in the perform Friendsville mail rano Tuesdays,Tharsdays,and Sat • Ellice of his-ordinary duties. • • nrdaYs. The Meshoppen runaMondays,Wednesdays, and Fridays. 1" Professor Richard Somers Smith, chief of the department of drawing in the Na val Academy,died suddenly in Annapolis, ''on Taesday aged sixty-three years. He was-a- graduate of West Point, served it the Union army at the beginning. of the civil war, and was president of Girard college frcim 1863 to 1867. • . Ayer, the e patent medicine man, has been sludge(' insane. His property which , is supposed -to be worth three million dol lars, will probably pass into the control of his wife and son. This large estate shows that he,has puked and purged the people who have bought -his nostrums to some purpose: • John D. Lee, the Mormon biishop *who was to have been shot last 'Friday for his complicity an' the ^ - terrible' Mountain - Meadow massacre twenty years ago, has been granted a stay of iexecution by the Supreme Court . of Utah, and may possi-, bly still further prolong his miserable ex istence by an appeal of his case to the Supreme Court of the United States; The suit of Hallet Kilborne against the late Speaker Kerb Sergeant-at-Arms Thompson and others, for $150,000 dam 'ages, for 'assault .and battery ;altd fa:se ImpriSOnment,•Was argued in the'district court at Washington, Wednesday last. It will be remembered that Kilbourne-was imprisoned for 'contempt of the honk in refusing to answer certain questions of its committee investigating the real es tate pool transactions at, the late session of congress. Hampton's gov,ernment is now nearly complete. The appointees - thrOughout the state are in the main exercising the func tions of their respeCtive offices, and he is daily receiving the best assurances of loy alty from the masses"of the people. Al ready under the call for ten per cent. of last year's tax levy, Hampton's treasurer has.: received t 35,000, nearly.: half. of the whole amount, from, nine, counties only. I echaritable institutions and peniten tiary have been'&Uncle(' for, the judges have been paid their salaries, and the en tire, machinery 'of government is in 'thorough working order. Chamberlain's officials are unable to collect • taxes, and if the - company of United States troops now in the Sate wars' withdrawn' the farce of a' dual - government would 'be ended. TITE .PEMKRAT. DIONTROSE, PA., JAN.)I, 1877. ADDITIONAL STAGES: A Stage leaves daily for Montrose Depot at 1 m.,and. returns at 6 p, m A.Stage leaves daily for New Milford &till() a. m. and returnsat 8 30P. m. --- . .1,, Montrose Medway Time Table. Arrange:tent of Trains. To take effect on Monday, , April 17; 1876. Down ;Trains. NORTUWA 'lElp Train BOUTXWARD. ' - _ r. 31. 1 A. x• A. X. P. X. -1 545 10.15. . ....Montrose ......9,00 4.52 , 555 t 025 Allen's...—. .....845 ' 5451 558 1028• ....COol's • 840 448 605 1032 Hunters _835 444 608 1036 ..Woodbotarne 830 440 612 1040... .... Dimcick 825 4Si 617 1047 Tyler's....,.. ...8151. 40 ' 825 1057.... ..... 5pringvipe..........805 CO • 630 11 05 Lynn. , ' • 755 , 4.2 6 45 11 18 Avery's 745 653 1128—. 0 , ....Lemon 735 100 705 1135.....`.... ' L0beek....... ..7 25 545 715 11 45 . Marcy's..., 715 -337 72U 12 00.. ...... .. Tunkhannock - 700 --:- 322 Tt Mos will run on Lehigh Valley time as kepfin the (Mice of P. dr, N. Y. RR at Tunkhaunock. _ ._ _ All trains connect at Tunkhannock with P. 4 N Y. H. li.going north and south. ~ JAMES. 1. BL MOLE% Res' t. Mauch Chunk, April 17,1826. , . List of New Advertisements. • Taylor's Cough Syrup. . Divorce Proclamations. Triennial Court of Appeal. Public Sale—Hawley & Cruser. Administrator's4:Sale.—Estate 01 A.llett M. Howard. , ButprtEsS LOC..kta: - " • Taylor's Celebrated Oil. Harford Agricultural Society. : Insurance Notice—Billings Stroud. _ Neighboring•Couniles: • It costs three hundred dollars a C4y to run the Luzerue 7 county courts. ); A wild cat was killed near La9orte, Sullivan county, week before •last: Tt costs Si4,ooo_ , per annum to ti-ain tain the public schools:. .CarboAlale, $B,OOO being paid for salayies to teadors. Owing to the prevalence of scark fe' ver and measles, at Waymart, the INayne County Normal School in that borough, has been dlosed:' The tax coiled& 'of Atchibald; zerne county, has absconded, - with .the, funds, leaving his bond holders: in. the, lurch. The bonds are for 1510.000. • A Scranton thief entered the house of a man named Lavelle in that city about 2 o'clock ork.Wednetdky nioriking, in'the .absence of the proprkor, and after se verely beating Mrs. lavelle, robbed the nnfortfinate woman -)1 $3OO. - . Seven hundred pe(ple of Providence, Scranton,' have, vetititned the legislature to set them-apart Iron:the city, in which they were included Ntien the latter,mui incorporated, and rettore - their old' rela tions as a borough. ); ~‘ , A tramp, in attempting to boaid , a - pas.; sing freight train at Athens, BragoTtl cot, on the 15th, missed his footing and fell under the car. Hewas dragged some distance and his skull Vas broken and,he was otherwise badly mmgled. • .11e lived about an hour after b9g extricate d; and gave his name: 3 aiii• Donnis Conolly, of Pembroke, Maine. A wheel on one of tin ears of a train on the Lehigh Valley , tallioad 'recently became loose, and the tat on , yunning over a frog jumped thelieacile,throking it and six other loaded cars from. .the track, two of which fell into the creek; destroying them and then contents, con sisting Of grain, butter, eggs and mer chandise. The accident occurred near Wilkes-Barre. Jack Conway, workiig in the Erie . shaft, near Carbondale, *descending iin the.l6th, without hi: , light ; the, car. : stap,' ped aliout - ifty feet Troni the bottom of the shaft. Conway though that, the car had reached the bottom, aid while fum bling around in the dark tae - ,car left hini and he was obliged to ding to a hot steam pipe to keep-from Wing. One of his arms was badly burnid thereby, but he was rescued:from his p...rilous position without furtherin i jury, Mr & Mrs; Chas. Shipman, of Leßoy, started with their little 'child, a sou about four months old,: ott..;Friday the 19th, Co to go to Canton. When at or near East Canton, the pareittsdiscovered that their child was . 'apparently: - in a convulsion,' when they stopped at the first house they could reach and called a physician, but all efforts to restore the little sufferer fail ed, and the child expired within a few moments after reaching the house.—Arad ford Reporter Alonday'hight f of las' week a man named John D. Thomas,. the keeper - of a ,bad house in the upper part of Plymouth , wt's shot and killed- instantly by a' party who bad broken open his back door. lie' was around by the noise, and ongoing down stairs to ascertain the trouble, the pait)i . demanded thitt he should give up a wa 1h and chain, which • i would. twin ht.lll been stolen fromthe pa'rty. Ile said helnew hothing about it, arid.ordered thon to leave his- house., ; when ono of them fired w 0 the result stated.. Thom as' body warleft to await t - txiiiiiinationd by the coroner _._'.: of:? the ineh,.it said, is aCdr . nishinar, nuned - Striker, - -=- Luzetne' ' 11111E111 B:O.:FORDHALP:M.: w -:~~_ : - . Over 600 persons haye S*ned the pledge at'lleKeesport. ' r • • - Rioiti 'the anthracite coal regions coat the..Stlite .$.85,331 last year.' ,Orkauizett gangs of barn-burners have been,,discovered in various sections of the State: Blair 'and - - Huntingdon counties paid out an aggregate of - $5,500 in the way of scalp orders laat.year. - = 'An observing correspondent-says that the present members of the Legislature are not hard drinkers. The troubles between . the Pittsburg and Allegheny :'dioceses have 'Culminated in an appeal to Rome. '4l. The • . mechanics of Wilkes-Barre have made a Concerted dediandlipori hindlords for a . reduction of 20 per cent.. in rates. • A negro recently rode. crosswise over the trueks'of a'car on i tlie Northern Cen tral yailroad from Harrisburg to York, indin extremely%old t_ve4ther;',: He Com plained of. his feet' feeling; chill = y when he L nrrivedlit his destination. ,James P. Vincent, .of Erie, who has noted ttie weather minutely ~for many years. informs tl a edifor orthe - Frie Ob server that the snow. fail this winter has averaged three and a-half inches per day, or fifteen feet nine 'lichee in all! ' *Auditor General Triple estimate's that the State. has lost over $lOO,OOO the past five or six yeats through dishonest coun tyofficials and conniving citrks in the departmeLte, Much of this money is being collected. - Reading' has a - square-toed- preache4 whotecently said in the course of a ser mon : "I want a holiness that puts a basket on the arm and ,puts something ui the hasket and goes to the home of kn. poverishment.and siys, not in. words 'put in. works; 'Here is the evide,nce ~ piety.'" ."The Sunbury. Gazette says two Nort h, timberland county farmers, had 'a dis- Ott' about a . ten dollar coal house which, with the ply of attorneys they, hired tGi aisisttheni, - Cost them . Slo4'apiece:'-'lt is lticky .that litigation is - - Costly, othep:.• Wise there : would prohably.. , be-more . of.,ip Several atterupts.,havingbeen . ,recently made to rob the, Jhouse of ex,S.lieriff dle, of LAigli cu tity, lOur ~ of his Eons agreed to keep watch the in trtiderd. Hearing a: mite ',they all left ,thehouse,-and ! . lAecomity; separated firq4: fifion each other. :One son .waS : wounded iaa .. the.. breast nil:fit - 060f leg,. however, - : t r . . = State ItOm's.- .V.'''7.'..f i4. - .,• t-t - ,i, .t-4;.':',1,- Fstshion -Chats. Thread-lace ties are in demand. White-lace jabot continues In favor. Artificial flower decorations are' in vogue: „ - , Collars and , cuffs are bcirdered"wit.b or ;or, etntproidered.- - • -• Seventy-five is the required number of buttons !or .one dress: The umbrella of the period_hai'an' es quisit:ely wrought handle. - Berthas of Hamburg gauze and . f014e4 Crepe lfsse are esteemed very Stylish. Daisy cornet with leaves embossed with; frost are. very stylish. • • • - . A necklace, of droopink lowers is a novelty in demand with the : elite. Tnn ANNUAL MEET - m(l'o . f -the 'Harfora Ak ricaltural Society for the election of officers and for other business will be held at the Village School Hoose, on Monday evening:Feb. 5,1877, at 7 o'clock. LEE TIFYANY, See: Hartord, Jan. 31,18'77,-swl Mth PERSONS during the winter season are severely afflicted from the effects ot Freezes or chilblains.. They can be readily ;and perma nently cured in a few days merely by using Taylors Celebrated Oil once or twice a day.-- , The same medicine is saidi by many. to be a sure cure for corns— It can lie obtained of any Druggist or dealer in Medicines. NOTICE. In order to contradict the talsi3 statement circulated by my competitors in the Insurance' business, to the effect that they have got away some of my agencies, I again give notice, that I publicly resigned the Hartford, and other companies represented to haveheen secured by them, as I have other corporations of larger capital and more honorable to fill their places. - BILLINGS STROIIii. OLD Newspapers for sale at this Office at ten cents per dozen. Go To DOOLITTLE'S for your new style pi& ures. Montrose, Dec. 27, 1876t1. . No husiness man need complain that he is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the latest style business cards printed at the'DEM OCRAT,OffiCIi for .three dollars per•thousand,and other work in proportion. CIGAR ASO CONFECTIONERY STORE,. 1 Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars, Tobacco and Confectionery, I can' _furnish first-class articles for Ithe least money. Fine summer drinks for the:thirsty. JAMES•ZERFAM.:. • Monyose, july, 26,1876. Persons visiting. Binghamton wishing to purchase dry goods would do , well to call - oti HINE & SHOtES. They keep it, first-claas 1414 of dry goods and ready-made clothing on hand all the time. Alpams,Merinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line in the city.,NOtrotible to show goods Or send samples. • Nov. 1,1876 a. - Jonrra ANDlplacrms Stiff and painful theuinatiiin and gcut, are promptly relieved by. Glen's Snlphur ,Boap. Lccal diseases of the skin and detects'ot the complexion are: _also remodiptby this standard article. Depot, tit tenton's No. 7 Sixth Avenue, New York.. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 50c.4w EVERYTHING in the line of Pu - re Drugs. and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Pocket books, Pocket knives, Tooth brushes, Flesh : brushes, Clothes and Hair brUshes, Toilet soaps, Fine toilet articles, Fancy goods, and a full line of all the new and Popular Remedies tan be found at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store. Physicians will find cihrf stock 'complete and tompo - se&of the best articlis that can be found in the market. Montrose, Pa.. Jan. 17th, 1877.—tf TIM IS TO GIVE . NOTICE That I have on hand a stockof BUggY and Plattorm.Spring -Wagons, which must be.sold immediately, without regard: to price. ,They are ariticlass.in.sivery respect,and any one who has anY idea of ever' buying a wagon of any kind should give me a call. Montrose Nov. 1,1876t1 OFFICIAL RETtrinis ' OFFICIAL RETURNS have been positiyely received that yon can lel:: good a Stew of Oysters at the Eeptone as you can in New York, Florida, Louisiana, or any of the disputed States. This is posi tively official and :if you do not feel satisfied ca;l and see foi yourself , ; the records are open to all. KEYSTONE SALOON. Nov. 21, 1876. • MARBLE WORKS. • " • Tbe Turkkhanwiek. Marble Works of Burns & White are doing a• good ::business and are !getting out some very, tasty - jobs of Head 'Stones and Monuments. A. B. Burns, of the Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for - Montrose and - vicinity. He has :designs of Head Stones and Monuments. . Any orders left with him be promptly -filled' by Burns & White. Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. .!`" NEW HARNESS SHOP. take this method of Informing the public of Montrose and vicinity that 1 have opened a new harness shop, one door beldw Searle's ex -Press'office, second floor, Public Aveime. 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, 18760.• Isvuh CRAP3IAN. CLAIRVOYANT ExAMNATIONS FREE. - • ' There IS ifO subject that requires so much study and experience as.the treatment of chron ic diseaies. 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 ban, arid - thC' caring of diseases from natural remedies. Cures the worst forms of ticrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Diseases of the Heart, Lungs. or Kidneys. Will be at the Spaulding Binghamton, Thursday, - and Friday,fr and 2d. . Jana 10, 1877. . . WE wcitriin : tid - advise -- a tho ir se . 'Attending to make any purchases otßlack SilkOthis fall to make them now, as there hastlieenn great ad- - van - en ,in which :must. make in material. advance in annfactured goods, C.F: SisSotft C'o:,'Bingliatutori, - intortnua' that they. have tui untisually.,fine line of Black Silks pur chased at'very low prices, whichtitcy offer, for the present at old price, which'''are per Cent less than the gocidp,:cap. be - I - Mr - cha r ged They have a large . stock :- of Black and, 'Colored - Ousinneres, together 'vittli - an- - . - exallOa variety - of 'cyerYdOc,t,i p t ion tlf,ralt Dress:Gods yvb tlteyetrer upon the Incist - fivorabluterms• SatOples 'salt *Ov..pkio.3*:ttitoii.,i.tddi7eo;,. V tt. . By OuD oss Br. Gixt. E. T. PUBDY February-Election•°Blanes''tbr ►t' this office. . HANDIIIIIB for Auction - Sales, t tc.,' p rin tedi at the Dzisounsir office 111 fizat-olarA.style and at reasonableprices, . -, / • 1 ..t . . . Hoveia .almf lawn - -, ln Montrose ; for sale 9r rent. -, I Apply tit: this . 319ntroie Jan. 10 18t7tf. , ~: ~,- To • RENT. House and. Lot to rentin-Montrose,` Enquire of May ; 31,1.876.—tf. A. LARGE 'assortment of " j the latest .ind neatest styles - Of visiting and 'business earth; bust received at this office.- Call and see them efore ordering elsewhere. - , The - sale - of , Taylor's Family. Medicines is steadily on the `increase. The 'sales of the past. year being more- than double of - any prevlons year. The reason of this is on'account of the genuine merits. of the goods themselves, and the fair and impartial _manner in which, they are sold. • - July g 6, 1876. , • PEINTENG. •We have just received - a very, large,rstoelt of plain and fancy envelopes, letter and :note pa per, plain and fancy bill head papere, cards of all s izes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we can afford to print cheap& than any office in this or neighboring counties, and in as good style. Work done inblack and colored inks: If you think there -is' any that can beat' us, give us_ it: trial, and we will show• you what we can do. All kinds of blanks , on hind or printed to order. -. No Crum, No PAY. 'MI - Ws Cough Balsarn,a 'very palatab!e corn; pOund, for the Various affections , of the throat and lungs. Used with - great success in case of Asthma and Bronchitis. 'lt is priScribed by the physicians and endorsed by the people. War ranted to give entire satisfaction or money re funded. . , Kirby's Magic Relief for -the, instant cure, of severe and acute pains. Kirby's Tasteless Worth Lozenges. Ibre, safe and effectual. • " Kirby's Condition Powders for qualaty, quan tity and puilly are superior to any Powder for stock manufactured. , Kirby's Camphor Ice foi -chtiped hands - or sunburn. ; . Per sale by all Druggists in 3troutrasei and Dealers in Medicines thr.oughoctt the conntry., : June'2B, 1876y1. ' • • . NEW YORK CITY MARKET..• CORItiOTED WEEKLY BY I . • HAY' DE DUCKWORTH, animation Merchants, No. 7,25, WASHINGTON 5T112./CT., :NEW YOBS.. NEW YORK, Saturday Jan..l3 1377. . • --,'.,:ntiTTEß- • - Pails, choicest—. 44 -2 ' good "to ' • 30 g 32 conimon ' • ' '2O @ 26 5e1ecti0n5:....:::..... 29 la; 81' " - good to fine, 26 et. 28 ' k 44 common , to ,g00d...... 20- e• .24., TUbs, - : 'selections.. 32 @ 35 goodrto' fine * • - •25 -27 4f common good.:: - :: . ''ld ' • • onzisz. - ;: Factory, fancy:. 14y 1 .0%: , 15 • ; . 135 iVi .14 'Farm, Dairy, 1434 ? 46 fair to: good. .• 12 (gi 14 MISCEI O IOANEOIII3. , , EggEi t freSh •• • • • •!•• ••• ' B B - 4 0 Apples (green) fine...: . ~1. 5 0, Of_ 90 • r.dried per lb qrs... ' - 5346 ;," • - 5 ig 5,‘ Potatoes, per • 3 0003' 50-, Lard ......, . .11 ,(4i 1134 Talk)* ,tf .Turkeys dreeted:,l% • -• . •'l3 (14 - 'l5 Chickens,-, -.11- fie l -13 • 'Ducks, _ ,;" . ..• •• • . 114: Beeswax . . ,39 - : : o4iioo l ..B,iiiiie.' a..‘:o:4fiataiY.;:::-.,,i;, - , TwO lined In this 'Directory, one *ear, $1.50 ; eacli ad dltioaal 1 . 1 ne t 1* coals. , ; . • ' MCiNTROSE. - 11AGELWOUf, Stateti Reisi dealer in all, kinds of slate, roofing, , elate paints etc.., Roofs repaired with slate paint to order. .Alsp, slate paint for sale. by , the galionot barrel: Montrote. • BIIII 4 INGS STROUD,; Genentl; -Fire_ and Life Instiv. mace - Agents, also , sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to New York and • Wilde one door east of Win. H,Cooper Co's bank. - , AVM. BOYD & CO, Dealeti in Stoves, hardware, andlifanuf cturers of Tin and Sheet-hon ware, cor ner of Main and Turnpike _street. A. N. - Bullard, Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, Books; Stationer3r and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub- - lie Avenue. • - WH.II. COOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell. Foreign rile sage Tickets and Drafts on' England, Ireland, and Scotland. - WM. L. COX, Harness maker and dealei in ail all:l -ees usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank. JAMES E. OARMALT, Attorney•athLaw. Office one door below Tarbell iiolll3e, Public Avenue. H. itoSENTHAIs; Auctioneer. Care S,Pillman I CO., Montrose, Pa. - • • NEW MILFORD. 't AVM' G S BANK, NEW MILFORD.' Six per sent. : interest on all Deposits. Doet a general Banking baeiness., S. B. CHASE & CO. H. GARRET & SON, Dealer in Flour, Feed, Meal, Salt, Lime. 'Cement, Groceries and Provisions; of Main Street, opposite the Depot. '• N. F. KIMBER, Carriage ; Maker: ,Picture ilraminazd Undertaker; a few• rods from Phinney's Hotel, near , , M. E. 'Church • . H. P. DORAN. Merchant Tailor and dealer .in R ea dye Madc'elothing, Dry. Goods, GroCeries add Provisions, Main Street. A. S - Filtlgs, OF. SOCIAL DANCES 15:ill be held on Thorsday evening of'each week at the OCCIDENTAL HOUSE, • HAREORD, : =commencing on Thursday evening, Urinary-11.th, ISTL. # , hie boys and girls will be on hand, . • With Peck& Ada ms' Q441(16110 Baud. Tickets for dincing, 50 cents; Good 'Supper (titian ed for 25 cents catch. • • • • • - raititiOtnAnciw, Pop. Jan,-10.1877. • .2w4 . ._ . ... - STOLEN, . • -.••,.. , :--!. -..,',:.....,-.•..‘ ; ,- ; -- . ... Frem the titablei Of i'he*lihticiihertntifinOck'on'Tn'ci; day night, Dee. 26, 18764 a.,,fiNtliz.tplkt:k.lnare,..tatiOnt 15, years old. Said mare b.ts tome White on rt , ththir.d foot, haa .4.. large 'boo( on. )rgnt leg ki,artle titide,ko44.4" ,scar ofihtp.' fA. enitattle reiqtrd 'wilt he WO for herrp t urn' nr, Irworip4tion., dist ;vl,ll lond:to- her- rorieVetY or the deriist of thg thicf. ; :. ,-, pwr f N. po4Autar t . , -- Dinitfels . .laii.lo, inn ' - ' ' --- ' "-: : iitit ''` yEw LOT; O-F.-O . .AVETANO' CARDS, 11 • :.c..4„.."-, , ...,i-1 , ... ri.ii . :t ititlee,OßilleS:- f.-- , \_`".'', - 4 ..J.:,:i., =EMI GREAT. BEND. T4.E . .DEMOCRAT ; - • . .., i ,. .. A PAPER FOB THE LABORING . CLABSEB 1 - 14 WR Y gporiazu The DBMOCRAT is a.-hirge,B Pate PaPert Printed on an improved cylinder' °press. it contains the LOCIII and General News,titories, Poctry. Farm Matters, Lt 'l4.3t Reports, etc., with a reliable chits of advertise ments. Every Democrat siOuld Have it. . 'The interest which every Democrat has in the final settlement of the Presidential question according to , the principles of right and justice, runders a SOUND DEMOCIRATIO N'APBEI a necessity in every Democratic fa.mily. Such, power we intend the DEMOCRAT shall be. Subscribe for it yourself, and call the attention of. your neighbors to it. TERMS—One year, ; 6 months, t; 8 months, MI • cents ; Sample Coples,Terees • The DEBtOCUT circulates largelythrongh thirds/ adjoining counties: and is increasing wonderiWil., • is acknowledged by all to be a drst-class advertising inediw. Rates reasonable, considering the number of residers reached. • • • ' JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT We are constantly .mahing ; sddLFioas , to, our,alrea47 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TYPE, And with our POUR PRINTING PRESSES, we are prepared to. compete with all, both In prices and work. • We keep,ou. band .4 very larze !took of PLAIN AND 'FANCY ENVELOPES, LETTER AND. NOTE. PAPERS. PLAIN. AND FANCY 13ILL. REAR PAPERS, CARDS OF EVERY .SIZE . AND COLOR. COLORED POSTER PAPER ETC ., alt of which wo,,can afford. to print cheaper than any °Ma . = thisni "neighboring counties, and . in as good Work clone in...either Black 0). C'Otored Inkt . If yon think that anybody can beat us, glire ae a trial, and l we=will "bow you what:we can do. All kinds , of blanki3 on band or pentad to order. Orders /g Mail . promptly attended to. ' ' HAWIL I EY at ! CRUSER, Montt:l)B% - Pa. .PErsuainuta. NEW STO* •!: • 13-. ,14 VON IL& CO. DRY GOODS, !‘ - • ,'; • ' GROCERIES, - • - . TRU:NKS - -'/C SAsitiEEELS:!i' =}34411 . 411NG5, FiOUR . .4A11.1"; BOOTS &J. 41.0481 ' .1) . , _ RUBBERS, and; „ n2oet,,,kinds or. goods that are-wanted. Dr. Jayne's Family - Medicines, itc. All are-invited-to and - see'hCi; well they can : de•bibuYing of 4. WESLEY HUBBARD'. Bir,thardville, Pa:, Dec. 20,1876 V. ~ CCOC ' 000 A ' L , ' /Ali 1: .., 0 C ;5:0....0 As& 4 A . 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VrelAted tq do all kinds of Oat Salida rig; Bewitig Mhceine relisirlpg,S4w pili ng . Lodi r.lisilripg.eildell.ligbt. mccluittieeljehtt dbor notict. And an as Otteppable,tcypas„to *nc 4 4 , dope elsewhere. ; A l t l A trk''werrentesi.r. Orders by Weil promptly --Attende 4 L Xollr patrol:al* ,101 Wielted. end eatgliet:ttn gia.drti Welt. J. W. CLARK, 1 iitosq4Aus.o4lBl6W,-.l ri Vitt a; _sit) tii t 4 ,4t -r -4-04.4 4 , • • TO'"ADVERTISERS : IS COMPLETE. BoßDE*3;'iliiB,ciTC; fr (..;,.t ..- :,d it r .*.j . - .i 7. ••••• 'e 14; 7 ' s- j ; 'lrate opened a store in , 'll C EARD.V ILL E.. ~:... `, • 1 .14 , . .. ,;. =WE ,Asr. ' =MIMI