iri. •,. I_l MONTROSE, PA., MARCH 21, 1877. Arrangement of, Nails._ v RAILROAD: - Arrives. Deparse V nkliannoelt, (Paity.).... .... 600 p tit 1115 a m VIA. STAGE ' S : ' . • - biontroseDepot.(Daily,) ....: ...... 600iim 620 a ..n 1 New Milfore.(Dally,) ..i • 1000 am 1 30p m ; ii'yalusing (Daily.) 945 am 10 00pm '' Friendsvpie,(tri weeklYo 600 p m 800 am t, l Con kliti station.(tri weekly,) 1 700 a m 'lOO a tii n giuhaton,via S. Lake,(tri weekly). .600 p in 700 im 'i g.eittoppen,(toriiveekly,) .1000 am 300 pm i , The New York, (via Montrose Depot,) New Milford, ; • Tunkhannocili,and Wyalusing are daily. The Conklin Station mail runs Tuesdays, Thursdays, at Saturdays. The Binghamton mail, (via Silver Lake,)runs Tues. jays, Thursdays. and Saturdays. Friendsville mail runs Tuesdays.Thursdays,and Sat ardays. , The MeshoPpen mailrun a Mondays,Wednesdays, and Fridays. ADDITIONAL STAG/if!: A Stage leavesdaily for Montrose Depot at 1 m.,and returns at 6 p. m A Stage leaves daily for New Milford at 780 a. m. and returns at 330 p. m. Montrose Railway Time Table. Trans will run aaollows Leave Tunkhatmock at 8: 45 a i m . and 3:12 p. in ., arriving here at 10:45 a.m. and 5:10 p . in. Returning, leave Montrose at 12 and 5:40 p. si., arriving at Tuckhannock at 1:45 and 7:30 p. m. Trains will run on Lehigh Valley time as kept in the Mice of P. & N. Y. R. R. at Tnnkhannock. AP. trains connect at Tunkhannock with P.& N, Y. B. R. going north and south. ) JAMBS I.BL&ICRSLER, Pres't. Mauch Chunk, Jan. 31.1577. List of New Advertisements. Sheriff's Ries Road Letting in Silver Lake Twp. Administrators Sale—Estate of S. H. •Catnp bell. Assignee's Sale—Estate of S. F. Lane. Assignee's Sale—Estate -of Wm. Graves, dmiuistrator's—Estate of 0. P. Washburn. Neighboring Counties. A son of George Sitgreaves, of Pitts ton, aged eleven years, committed siucide Thursday by hanging himself in a room where he was Temporarily confined for punishment.. The closing exercises of the Keystone Academy, Fact-...ryvilfe, will take place March 23-7. The "Wilkes-Barre Daily," new one cent daily, has made its appearance from the Luierne UlllOll office. The DWight House, as a public hotel was closed Thursday night, at midnight and the omnibus has ceased running to the depot.—Bing. Rep. _ The "American .0elt" is the name of a new paper at HazletOn, 'conducted by J. C. Fincher and T. J. O'Brien. Tha store of Smith & Stewart, Rome, Bradford county, was burned on the night of the sth. Nothing saipd. In surance, $7,000. Incendiary. • The county of Lnzerne paid to the eastern penitentiary for the year 1?,75 for the support of convicts $5,636.26. From this amount there was deducted • on ac count of labor done by the convicts $l,- 542.19. A man named John Mackey was found in West PittstGu 'last Monday evening cut in a shocking manner. He died shortly " after, and a man, supposed to be the : murderer, has been lodged in jail. The. Wray took place in a saloon: • The old Erie freight depot at Elmira was burned on !Wednesday night. This building was erected in 1,80, and was therefore very old, but very useful. The loss is not very great, although consider able property beside the building was destroyed. One huhdredand. fifty men were dis charged from the ii. L. & W. carshops at Scranton on HSaturd&Y, and the wages of all the others are to be.reduced ten • per cent. Skilled . mechanics now receile , only six or eight dollars a week. The Men are totally discouraged, and a .:strike is talked of. • Mr. Sidney Pitcher, of Orwell, who re cently ditd in Virginia, was a Member of the' Owego Lodge, No. 45, of the Order known as .Knights of Honor: wid ow a short time since. received the.. sum . of U,OOO, through the Grand Lodge 'of Knights of Honor, from the Widow's and . Orphan's Benefit Fund of the. Order. This futid,.which is raised by assessment, • - is held in 'reserve, and the sum of $2,000 is alwayl paid therefrom to the widow' 'or _.heirs, as the deceased member .of the Or.; der shall have directed. Mr. Pitcher had paid in assessments during his member ship the sum of $l.B 00. 1 • A correspondent from Lackawaxen to the Milford ,Herald says tha,t . some three. weeks since a most disgraceful affair took. Mace near the little hamlet of Kimble's, in Lackawaxen.. township. It seems that a young lady of Irish parentage had been disappointed in finding work as ei pected in some family in the neighbor hood, and-made her way to the 'depot to go.to Hawley on train. five. Here some young men' who 'were lounging.- around informed her the train had passed: : She immediately started on foot, and.-.was .soon overtaken in lonely .part .• Of the road by six or seven. of those: .who had Misinformed her.,about the When . overtaken she...appealed to their sympa-- thy, saving,she .was a' straAger;and ask ed protection from an Irish boy WfIC Was . in the Crowd.. .; Whether -he was over powered or joined in; with the gang is unknown, hut . : the. female was. brutally outraged.and lett in almost a dying cOn dition by the villains, .She r ... managed 'to crawl to a house some distance .oWay. The. family took her in and Called. a physician 16131 . Hawley, -under. whose 'treatment she had 'been Since. Your correspondent' hot ..thehtioh any names, hut 'the strong probability. : is - the landlord.of the. stone ... hOtel. ford will soon- . be Undr: the :necessity of proyiding quarters' fors theie:deefietadoek E. C. FORM:EAU. P. M. onecranton - s poorchouse has now over linntlied inma`tes. - • • • large number of -* orkingmetr6alled. Upon . the Select .Council of Scranton last TUesday - evening ..and demanded, "Work or bread." They said: theirfamiliesi were in l a starving tlondition: It *aS,after Much di;nssion, concluded to 'call a joint fneet in of the Common and Select Cotincils for Wednesday ,afternoon to take action `n the premises.i The councils met and* ;a:ii.zed, but no defuiite action w4s , tali.en. the *orkingmeu - held another, meeting ,n . the - eventng,...and . it - ppOinted a' ;relief committee; to further the interests - of the Mn.. 'Mai , the*: be -able to secure the aid \Oded right speedily. • State Items. 'I udge Sterrett took his seat in , the S4reme court on Monday of:last week. 'At Titusville 1,700 persons have signed the temperance pledge and noon-day pryera meetings have been inaugurated. It is reported that almost all the land bOrdering on the Alleghany, from :Con derspolrto Olean, "has been leased for oil purposes. , The Allentown Chronicle announces the sudden , death of Rev. D. B: Ernst on Siinday last. He dropped suddenly dead in his garden. - Mr. Ernst was 62 years old and has been in the ministry , since 1845. 'Elder Evans, the : leader of the Leba non Shakers, 'has started a graveyard on a new plan. The graves are to be -tWenty feet apart, with a tree planted over each, so that in time there will be a handsome grove.. Since 1860 the births in Philadelphia have been 285,750 and the. deaths 271,800. These figures show that the healthiest cities cannot maintain their population without continued reornital from the country. The Lehigh Valley railroad company intend to follow the example set !by some of the other companies, and , discharge their locomotive wipers 'and reduce the allowance of cotton "waste" for engineers to one pound per day. The Bloomsburg Republican says: The last week has been Very fruitful of acci ' 'dents on the L. & B. railroad. On Satur• dapa brakeman fell from the top of a freight car at Danville and was killed, and another was killed - on the same day at Kingston. The strange feature is that the former lived at Kingston and the latter at Danville. The Philadelphia Ledger is of opinion that there is to be: no renewal of the railroad war on the opening of naviga• Sion. Speaking of the,. Pennsylvaina railroad company, it says that the re sPecitve managers seem alive to. the situation, and, it is said, will not allow themselves to be either cajoled or-driven into a war, no matter what temporary advantages may seem attainable by such a course. In Easton, Allentown, Lebanon, Lan ' caster, Pittsburg, Middletown, and Louis burg, where the republicans have had full sway for years, Democratic Mayors and Burgesses havebeen elected brhand some majorities. Even in Philadelphia, where our republican allies practice more fraud at elections than in any' other State in the union, Mayor Stokley's majority 12,000, one year ago, could only be made to count 2,700 this year, with all the changing of figures and alterations of returns that could be made. "Time at last. sets all things even." News Jottings, Mrs: Irene House, in a New Jersey in sane asylum - for 'killing her husband, is dying. Harper, of Forest county, re cently received back $36,000 from an agent who had alpsconded with $20,009 twelve yeais ago. Rev. Dr. Huhlenburg; 'author - of .the fainous hymn "I would not lige always," Is lying seriously ill in. ,New York-city. lie is 81. years old. . . A Lawrence; Mass., Judge has fined a young man ss.for . making girls laugh in church.' • " The river was 22 feet above IOW water - mark-'at Wilkes-Barre, during. the recent tliaw.. • The mails are crowded with applica tions going through to Washington, for positions.under the new adminiatratiou. There has been !a great slaughter Of cattle in . Nevada by railroad trains this winter. The snow has been so d,ep that 'the animals haVe sought the tracks for comfortable standing •places, and upon the approach of a train, after . making frantic efforts to scale the banks Of snow linitig the track, have been crashed. in large numbers. A man and a beautiful young , woman registered iu a hotel in Jeffersou, Texas, as "A Munroe, and lady, Cineir.nati." 'Next morning the man went away, and no trace of -his subsequent movements has been found; The woman !was dis covered dead in her room, haying been murdered. Who they were, or what was the cause of the murder has not been learned. • Fashion Noics. -White plush bats in all the late shapeb cap the climax. in matters 'of millinery. Stylish street dresses are mace a ta, Gabrielle, and strapped *hack the ulsters. . - Broad clasic bands are better than strings •to tie back skirt and polonaise draperies. . introduction - Smyrna lace fr trimming evening toilets is one of Worth's pet caprices. Young ladies receive calls in white ball toilets richly garnished with lace aue. flowers. Long, slender dresses, without looning or scarf draperieS, are come into Vogue with the New Year. A new model of the Princesa order has the fronts lapped in the tichu style, 'and closed under the train. A new . fancy is to place a large bow of Ong loops and ends in front of the cuirass; ust below the waist. Many imported dresses have the new jockey basque, more pronounced than the postillion of former "-seasons. Long, large, jace-trimmed fichu of White tisse, muslin, and ChNia crepe are worn over dark silks for eveg. Elizabethan belts are elegantly mounted with slides,'buckles, and chatelaine al). pendings cf oxidized silver. Important Decisions- of Supreme Chorpenning vs, United States. An appeal from the Court of The Court affirms the decision .pf . the court below in this notorious case against the claimant. The duty devolved upon the Postmaster General, under the act of Con- gress, is held to be wholly ,ministerial, and in o no sense judicial, or that any ar bitrament, the adjustment having been made ander special law, renders it in no wise different from those made daily by the accounting officers of the , govern ment under the .general law conferring . ,their powers and prescribing their duties. The idea that the -Government is- con cluded .by results at which they niay give would be regarded as a novelty, within and without the several departments of justice. Mr. Swayne delivered the opin ion. United States. vs. Martin. Au appeal froM ►he. Court of Claims. •In this case it is decided that the act of Congress de claring "That 8- hours shall constitute a day's work for all laborers or workmen, &c., employed by or on behalf of the Gov ernment of the United estates," is in the nature of a direction by the United States to its agents and is not a contract with laborers to that effect, and does not pre vqnt officers of the Government from making agreements with laborers by which the day's labor may be made more or less than 8, hours. The. act does not prescribe the amount of compensation to be paid for the labor of 8 hours, ur of any other time. Where a laborer has been in the habit of working for the Gov ernment 121iours a dav at a compensation of is - 50 per day, aa d - in • answer to his request is informed that if he wishes to continue in the service he must continue to work 12 hours per day and receives his pay ac cordingly, he cannot .afterwards prefer a claim for additional time over eight , hour as a day's labor. When On applitatioti is made for excess of time over eight hours per day an allowance' is made and any receiver receipts in full for the amount, this is a bar to any future claim. This decision will dispose of a large number of. cases of similar character having been put forward as a test. Justice Hunt de livered the 'opinion. NEW YORK CITY MARKET. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY HAUVEN & DUCKWORTH, Commission Merchants, No. 325 WASHINGTON STREET, NEW YORK. NEW YORE, Saturday, Moll. 17, 1877. BUTTER. Pails, Choicest fresh • s 28 © 33 " *ood, to fine ...... 20 (4 24 " common 13 .Q 17 • Firkins, ,selections 20 og 22 " good to fine 17 og 19 - " common to good 14 (4 16 Tubs, selections 2B gt 31 " good to fine - 20 ogt gi common 'to good, .... 13 Ql7 CHEESE. Factory, fancy ' 16 et 163,4 " good to fine 15 (4 15% Farm Dairy, prime 15 o@s 15% • " " fair to g00d........1g 14 • - MISCELLANEOUS. Eggs, fresh • 16Msgt 17 Apples (green) fine 2 50 (43 75 "I dried per. lb qrs 4%@), 5 " " " sliced '43 5 Potatoes, per bbl 375 ©3 60 Lard '9,44g 10U. Tallow 17 %.0 1 34. Turkeys dressed 12 at 14 Chickens, " 12 •gt 14 'Ducks, " .. ~ . , f,4 • Beeswax 32 @ 82% BARGAINS, Bargains, Bargains, at the Bank rupt Sale (McKenzie's old stand.) 10 CALL at the. Bankrupt Sale (at MeKenzie's old stand) lOt Bargains, Bargains,., Bargains. Go To DOOLITTLE'S for your new style pic tures. Montrose, Dec. 27, 187,6 th Rooms in a desirable part of the town for offices or other business, : can ,be bad on good terms by applying at this office. 10 BARGAINS for old, Bargains for young, and. Bargains for you, at tne•Baukrupt Bale (McKen zie's old stand) 10 3 WHrrE, smooth and soft any lady's hands, ar sor neck may become, who uses Glen's 8 Iphur Soap. Pimples or other disfigurements o a, complexional nature, are surely obliterated bY this healthy promoter 'of .beauty, :Depot, Crittendon's 7 Gth Ave,, N. Y. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, black or brown, 60c.4.W .IsIOTICE.--AlrPersons having demands against the Borough of Montrose - are requested to present them to the Secretary before April Ist. Those holding BOiongh orders are also re quested to report the amount due therpon. By Order of CoMmittee.' 'W,I47Cox, See. 11w2 ht* 1i afl 187.7;: Court. DR. &RENCK'S STANDARD REMEDIES. The standard remedies for all diseases of 'the lung, are Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup, Schenck's Mari. drake Pills, and Schenck's ties Weed Tonics and it taken before the .1 lungs are destroyed, a. speedy cure is effected. To these three medicines Dr. J. H. Schenck, of Philadelphia, owes his unrivalled !success. in the treatment 'of pulmonary-diseases; , The Pulmonic Syrup ripens the morbid mat ter in the lungs; nature 'throws it oft by an easy, expectoration, for when the phlegm 'or matter is ripe a slight ,cough, will throw it oft, the patient" hasrest and the lungs begin to beak To enable the pulrnonic syrup to do this, Schenck's Mandrake Pills. and Schenck's' Sea Weed Tonic must be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver, removing all obstructions, relax the gall bladder, the bile starts .freely, and the liver is soon relieved. ' Schenck's Sea Weed Tonic is 'a Odle stimtt: hint and alterative; the alkali of which it is composed mixes with the food and prevents •souring. it assists the 'digestion by toning up the stomach to's healthy condition, so that the food and the Pulmonie Syrup will make good blood ; then the lungs heal, and the Patient will surely get well if care is taken: to prevent fresh cold. • All who wish to consult Dr. Schanck, either personally or by letter, can do so at his prin ciple office, corner of Sixth and Arch Sts., 's,delphia, every Monday. Schen.ck's medicines are sold by all druggists throughout the country. ALL the Ladies, all the Men, and all the Children, go to the Bankrupt Sale fMcKenzieta old stand} tor Bargains, Bargains, Bargain i s. !10 A FEW Broche Shawls :and Furs at a sac Mee, to be bad at the Bankrupt Sale L l.t McKenzie's old store: 1 9 To R. . . House and Lot to rent in Montrose, Enquire of J. B. McCollum. May 31,1878.--tf. • • A LARGE- ; assortment of the latest and neatest styles of visiting and 'business cards just received at this Oftlee. Call and see !them before ordering elsewhere. , .Fort Berat-15000 different styles of Wall Paper, just received, and more still coming—at STEVENS' Book Store, t -next door to W. H. Cooper So Co.'s Bank. , 9NtS No business man need complain _that be is "too poor to advertise" when he can get the latest style business cards printed at theDE.IE -0011AT office for three dollars per thi3usatid s and other work in proportion. Persons visiting- Binghamton' Wishing to purchase dry goods would do well to Call on HIVE & SHOLES. rheY keep a first-class line of 'dry goods and' feady+made clothing on hand all the time. Alpheas, Merinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line in the city. No trouble,t6 show goods or send samples. Nov. 1, 1876tf. Go TO THE Bankrupt Sale for bargains; in Dry goods, Notions, Ike., at McKenzie's store. 9 The sale of Taylor's Family IVledi hies is steadily on the increase. The sales of be past year being more than double of any revious year. The reason of this is on accoun, of the genuine merits of the goods themselv es and the fair and impartial manner in whch they are sold. .-.- July 26, 1876. MANY PERSONS during the winter seetson are severely afflicted trom the effects of Fteezes or chillblains. They can be readily and perma nently cured in a few days merely by . . using Taylor's Celebrated Oil once or twieeliday:--• The same medicine is , said, by many', .to be a sure cure tor corns. it'can be obtained of any Druggist or dealer in Medicines. NEW Thinliziis SHOP..I I take this method of informing the public of Montrose and vicinity that 1 have;opened a new harness shop, under Be.arle's expt i ess office, Public Avenue. I will build new work of Xhe best qualily, and repair with neatness and dispaich and at lowest rates. The patronage . of th 4 publi is respectfully solicited. 1 - MontrOse, Oct. 18, 1876tf. luvnr sAP. LADIES, if you want to buy at bargains, _ 2 I the Bankrupt Sale, at MeKenzies Store. _9 MARBLE WORKS. , The Tunkhannock Marble Work of Burns & White are, doing a good business , and are getting out some very tasty jobs! of Head Stoles 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. Anylorders left with him will be promptly filled by Burns & White. Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf. , ANY QuAmar of white quilts at! great bar gains,at McKenzie's Store. k. .9 PrnyrrNG. We have just . received a very large stock of plain and fancy envelopes, letter and note pa per, plain and fancy bill head papers, cards of all sizes and colors, colored poster impers, etc. all of which we can afford to print cheaper than any office in this,or neighboring counties, andln as good style. i Work done in black and colored Inks. If you think there IR any that can beat us, give us 4 trial, and we will show you what we can do.l, All kinds of blanks on hand or , printed to order. DRESS GOODS ! Dreis Goods ! I Dre4s GoOds I ! at any price, at the Bankrupt Sale. 1 - 9 EVERTEMNG in the line of Pure !Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishcis • Pocket books, Pocket kniyi, Tooth bruilies, Flesh brushes, Clothes and Hair brushes, Toilet soaps, Fine toilet articles; Fancy goods, and a lull line of all the new and Popular Remedies can be found at M. A. Lyon'S Drug Store: ? Physicians will find our stock CompletA3, and composed of the best articles that can be found in the market. Montrose, Pa... Jan; 17th, 1877.-0 MoNTßoan BINDEItY has booksi ready for Ainey, Blaisdell, Beardshiy, Bunnell Cham Ber lin, Griffis, Rice . and Smith. 4.lsoi.books be longing to persona named below, W.hich have been advertised in both papers and have been bound more than a :year, but noti called for viz: Birchard, Dickerson, Smitb, ,Thayer and Williams . ; These will be sold !to pay for Bindery at store of 1 Lyon& DRAKE. Feb 28, 1877.--it. 1.1 WE wOuLD advise all those mending to make any purchasesiof Black this fall to make them now, as there has been al great; ad vance in Raw Silk, . which must make a material. advance.in manufactured Ouch. O.F.' Sisson &Co., Binghamton,-intorm us that they have an unusual) , fine line of Black !Silks pur chased at Very low prices, which they offer for the present at old prices, which are about 25 per cent less than the goods can be tpuru t hased now. They have a large stock of Mac* and Colored Cashnwes, together with , an endless variety, of, every descripthin of Fall I:* . ess Goods which they offer irpOn the most,:favO ble terms Samples sent , with pleasure to ttny 4 t dross. CIGAR AND CONFEdTIOI4.IIT STORM Having bought Louis Knoll's stock of Cigars. Tobacco and ConfectiCinery, can 'furnish flint-class articles for the least money. Flue summer drinks for the thirsty. JAXEB 4241:A85. ltiontrm, July 28,1878. POMONA GRANGE MEETING. A ;regular , meeting of Susquehanna County Pomona Grange will be held at-Patrons' Hall, in Montrose, -Tuesday, March oth. commencing at 10 o'clock p.m A hill and early attendance is desired as , there is important business to traps act and according to the, amended constitution, a representation trom a majority, of subordinate Granges in'tfie county is necessary to constitute a quorum. S. R. Downing. State Grange Lecturer, will be _with us at that time. Feb. 7,1877. OLLIRVOiANT EXALTATIONS There is . no subject that require; so much study and experience as the treatment of cbron ic diseases. The astonishing success and re markable cures performed by Dr. Butterfield, are due to the gift of clairvoyanqe, ,to the life long study of the constitution of man, and the curing of diseases from natural remedies. I Cures the worst forths of Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Diseaies of the Heart, Lungs or Kidneys. 'Will be at the Spaulding House, Binghamton, Friday, and. Saturday, March 9th and 10th. Jan.lo, 1817. FARICIRA'S CONTINENTAL BALSAM, the great eat, discovery, of the . age l - --This wonderful Diarrhceit antidote will cure chronic sliarrhcea of long standing, and all other forins of that dreadful disease. It is an unfailing remedy for the cure of Cholera, Cholera Infantum, Dysen tery, Cramp, Colic, etc. If taken! jn time will' ~ , act like magic. This great medicine has been in use for over,fifteen years, and the most stub born c c ases.bave yielded to its great r powers.— One trial wjll convince the most skeptical.-- i Price'2s an 50 cents per bottle .. Sold by John A Faretra, sol proprietor, 224 North Ninth St., Philadelphi , and Druggists generally. 'Feb. 14, 7.1 y , , No Corm, No PAY. Kirby's Cough Balsam,a very palatable corn pound, for the, various affections pi the throat and lungs. Used with great success id case of Asthma and Bronchitis, It is prescribed 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 Worm Lozenges. Sure, safe and'effectual. • Kirby's Condition Powders for quality, quan tity and purity are superior , to any Powder,. for stock manufactured. Kirby's Camphor Ice for chaped hands or sunburn. • For sale by all Druggists in .Montrose, and Dealers in Med icines , throughout the country. June 28, 1876y1. , County Business Directory. Two lines !labia Directoiy,one - vear, 10.50; each ad • - ' : ditional line. 50 cents. • • WM. HAGHWOUT, Stater. Wholesale. 4d Retail dealer in all kinds of slate roofing, slate paint, etc. Roofs repaired wtth slate paint to order. Also. slate paint for sale by:the gallon of barrel. Montrose. BILLINGS STROUD, General; ?ire and Life luny.; auce Agents, also, sell Railroad and Accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Office one door eget of Wm. If cooper & Co's bank. WM. H. BOYD & CO. Deems in:Stoves, hardware, and Mannf cturert of Tin and Sheet-Lon ware, c or- ner of Main and Turnpike street. A. N. Bullard, Dealer in Groceriesi Provisions, Book,. Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of Pub lic Avenue. WH. H: bOOPER & CO., Bankers. Sell Foreign Pas sage Tickets and Drafts on` England, Ireland, and Scotland. WM. L. COX, llamas maker and, dealer In ail arti clesusually kept by the trade, opposite the bank. JAMES B. CARMALT, Attorney-at-Law. Office one door below Tarbell House, Public Avenue. H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care S. Fillman & Co.. Montrose, Pa. NEW MILFORD. SAVINGS BANK; NEW MILFORD. Six per cent. interest on all Deposits. Was lageneral Banking business. S. 1.1. CHASE & CO. H. GARRET & SON. Dialer in Flour. Feed, Meal, Salt, Lime, Cement, Groceries •:and Provisions, ow Main Street, opposite the Depoti N. F. KIMBER. Carriage Maker, Picture te ram e r,an d Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Rotel, near M. E. Church • GREAT BEND. • , H. P. DORAN, .Merchant.. Tailor and dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Provisions, Main Street. • T" SUSQUEHANNA COUNTY AGRI— .. OUL - TURAL WORKS, - • • : Having been reorganized under the firm, name, and style of Susquehanna County Agricultural Works. limited, RIEWETT, Pres , • W. EL COOPER; Treas., D: SAYRE, Secretary: Are now prepared to furnish, on khori notice. tationarß . • ingints t CIRCULAR SAW MKT S, TURBINI • WATER 'WHEELS. • And do all kinds of mill and job. work piomptli and satisfactorily. at low rates. We manufacture and have on hand a iarge assortment of . . P LOWS OF 1111 FRO TT TED ;•• PA.F,III,N A S. CAULDRON 'KETTLES of different styles, ADJUATA,BLE B&RN DOOR HANGINGS, MEADOW ROLLERS, BLACKSMITHS' FORGES POTS and , GRATES, DQG POW— - ERS for churning; One and Two HOile POW— ERS and THRESHERS, Of the latest and best . • patterns itc.' &c. Montrose, March 1, 1876. • TO CONSWIPTIVES. The advertiser, having ben perrminencly cured of that dread disease. Consumption t by a simple remedy. is anxious io 'make known to his fellow sufferers the means of care. To all who desire it. he will send a copy of the - prescription used, (rree of charge,) with the directions tor prep firing and nsii,g•the same, which they will find a sure cure for Coniiumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &v. Parties wisbin e g . the prescription will please address Bey B. A. WILSON, 194 Penn Street,. Williamsbergh, N. Y. 2w2a • ERRORS OF. YOUTH. " NTLEMAN who entered tor years frem Verr one Debility. 'Premature Decay. and all the effects of youthful indlecretion will. for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to ell who need it. the recipe and irectiou for making the simple remedy by which ha was cuffed. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertts e's experience cart do so by addressing in perfect cot& deuce, ' 2w2fl , - - JOHN B. OGDEN, IS2 Ceder St.. New York. M. LIVINGS'rON. .BILL e C .. Poster and .134ttihat t er,. Be hae the 001Y-Doitt inboards in the Borough.' Terme very re l uomNo, boards, in DM, , SAMUEL% SMYTH, Master. MONTROSE.
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