••• • " ( r . I• )! ." ONTROSE, P wiuntorotto. GOOD I'OR There is an editor who never gets home till long atter midnight, mid ho has a neighbor,who was a clergyman possessing a parrot that has voice like a planing pill. 'This parrot's cage ift put out about daybreak. and just as the lone suffering editor is getting his first, sleep and dreaming that he has scooped all the other pa pers on a big Indian battle, the parrot gives a war -whoop that makes the windows in the ward rattle, and ,Bien goes off into a 'set ies ct s h r i e ks, whistles, and yells enough to turn milk sour in Cicero and set the teeth . of all bands on e dge. The performance lastS till 9 o'clock, and whenever it shows any signs of flagging, the clergyman comes out, and with an almond or lump of sugar, stimulates the bird to new fren lies. At least, this is how things used to be. They are changed now. One evening in June, when the editor went home :to dinner; his wife said : "George, I have some nowt; for you!' , • "Ah, my love, is it. exclusive ?" "Our neighbors are going away for the PUM tiler to Perry Springs." "I hope they are going to take that...parrot with them." ; and what do you think ? Titcy had the impudence to come and ask It we would; take care of the bird for them while ihey were gone. Did you ever ? I'd like to wring its. neck while they are gone." A smile that was horrible to see, illuminated the editor's race, as he hissed in a low, concen trated voice . "My dear, We. should always , try and return rood for evil. will'take care of, that bird." Next day the minister went. • away, and the editor set himself assiduously to train the par rot in the way he should go. He had a , -room, padded and the wall -deadened, and be hung the cage up in it. Then , he went and'hired two . A. D. T. messengers, and bought a horse Syr ; inge and water barrel, and instaled the boys' in charge of the parrot. • "My sons," he said. "little parrots that should not sing but will sing, must be made not to sing ; whenever that bird lets oft a. chirp, just syringe him with ice water." , The boys carried out the insttuctions so , faithfully, that in ;ess than a week the bird was as silent as it tomb. "Ab, his mind is now a tabula toss, and prepared to receive proper in struction. Ile must now be taught, and first.! shall attendito his musical education." Accordingly he hired a (nag from a variety show, on Canall street, to teach- that parrot to whistle all the popular airs of the day ; such as "Yum !' Ttim Yuni !" "Saw my leg off !" "As I was going over the bill, I saw a maid milking a billy goat !" Then the vocalist taught that parrot all the cries of the street peddlers, and, how to swear in fine print without the use of gla'ses. "Now," said the editor triumphantly, "if I can teach him the value of time, I • shall, be well repaid." By dint of syringing the bird with ice water when he offended, and comfort ing him with almonds, he reduced the bird to the status of a feathered alarm clock, set to go with an unerring regularity at 11:30 p. m. and 10:30 a. in., and, warranted not to run down. un til the whole performance had been gone tbro' with according to programme. The parrot's education had cost him a heap of Money and much trouble, but he did not regret it. He was happy. A week ago yesterday the minister returned in the 7:30 p. in. train,' and received his precious' bird. The editor went, home on the 10:30 car," lit his cigar,' opened the window, and with a calm suire of expectancy listened. , The clock had just struck 11:30, when there came si yell of "fire 1' that probably startled everybody • in the block but the' editor. "Lie still. my love," , he said calmly to his wife, "it is, only the par rot. There is no danger." . , The fearful cry'was . repeated ; the -editor heard sounds as if the minister arid all the &II:l -ily were jumping out of bed; then "windows were opened on all sides, and he had the pleag nre of seeing the man who kept the-key of, the signal box (and wasn't insured) tear along the street in histslippers and tiurn on an alarm., A few momenta afterwaids . the fire bells and the engine's came tearing up to the honie Whence shouts of "fire"- were issuing. the min ister had to go down and explain; and One of the driver's remarked -audibly; that , he'd punch the old snoozer's nose for a nicket Meaniihile the parrot kept on yelllng - Voiles 1" "Fire 1" "Ripe peaches ! fifteen cents a peck !" "Stror I" "Appools !" and the like, 141 'about 2:15 a. :m,, the editor, with 'a smile, fell asleep , leaving word to call hina at ten. It was the Messed tiabbath— r a bright,•sunny morning. The street was crow_c nre ded with h h - goers. A number of deacons had called to wel come, their pastor home and conduct him-to the.church. The parrot had:been dOzing , on his perch in the sun ; but as the chiirele bells, one after another,' began to chime, he began to get excited. Presently Atte 10:80 bell:struck his first note, and punctual to the second, the minister, his family, and friend's appeared on the piazza. Punctual to the second, also,- the parrot above them yawned, scratched his ear, and remarked : "0 Erebus I" (He said it in } 4'nglisb ) General attention was at once rivet •ed, and he combined in et honeyed tone, "glow's Elizabetii e" then burst into a clear- melodious whistle, "Yam Viiim I Yuen 1" then exorted everybody in his hearing (calling them a set to be ------ I" An immense sensation was created, and the., pone , : came up and said the minister ni4Bl, stop the bird, and not create a public, nuisince or he'd have to come along: Pleat ly,the minister got the SAM into the wood ailed and put a bat of old carpets over biro ; but his hair had nearly turned gray,and after it ter rible day and night; he went to a tiewapt.Per office and inserted' the following: a !oaakta—a. valuable ` p arrotp, speaks mud' moths. owner -only putt With Mu emacecaimt o ewe. t . Price low. _ Address X, eloll—dttnter's Mr. „APRIL 18,.1877. FURNITURE ! RE-MOVAL .01i1 Stand of E. 'D. ROBINSON " - , • RE-OPENED ! . • BE-OPENED ! ' • - R.-OPENED ! iit."ErMrit a le . CRC ri:T.M . ALM" having moved from his Old quarters, No. 16 Chenango Street, to SS Washington St., Binghamton,; . Is - prepared to welcoe the former customers of the house arid all new comers. We have every facili ty for putting our goods at moderate prices, for the .best of work. 'The business conducted in all its branches...El 88 Washington Street, BINGHAMTON. 11. Y. TUESDAY, MAY lst, 1877. C. .1E" . Co i 3 IE. 1.151 IS cm. maxxaca- Ne.a.aztxcciv BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTHERN TIER, BOOT AND SHOE EMrORIUM OF THE SOUTHERN - TIER, BOOT. AND SHOE EMPORIUM OF THE SOUTHERN-- TIER, . . , . . . . . .• . , . . Ott Tuesday, May Ist, we shall open .over . 011 liundred.Cases.of .liew•Goods,,for :WWI', Gents' and Children's wear; made - up in the , latest $11:14, most fashionable styls, for Spring and Simmer, - all 'of, which will be offered at retail, 11 . t. prices much lower than the same class - of goods have heretofre been sold at Wholesale, or . by the •,., emselves. ' • . . manufacturers th - ' • We would respectfully call the atteption of the public to some fim of the etra ordinary bargains which we are offering at 37 Court Street.' • Ladies' hand-make Serge Buak'ns and Slippers only 44c... 155 c., 60. Fine Kid Slipplrs 65c. 75c.. pc. Carpet Slippers 47c. Web Slippers. 31e. Ladies' a d Misses' low cut Kid Button Shoes and Ties,only Pc.. $1 00. 1 15,1 23 Ladies' hand-make Giove Kid Lace Shoes. low heels and broad soles,. the most comfortable ever worn. only $1 75. Soft Goat skin. $1 . 50. , 1, Ladies' French and American calf sewed and hind-pegged lace shoes, single and 4 fionble soles, $1 50, 1 75 and 2 Oit. lleityy split leather lace shoes, Pile, and $1 00. En Ladies' serge 'shoes we have a un.' most wonderful bargains. Serge Congress and high entlace, only 85c. Serge button and'serge Foxed, laced. $1 15 and t 25. - . F Our new French kid button hoot, for only $4 25. is justly celebrated fdr its elegant fitting. beautiful propor tion", its great durability and perfect finish. We have this shoe in several different wiuths tocach size and half size. . . • , • Ladies' and Misses' Rubbers. "Candee." 45c. and 50c. Ladles' Sandal button boots, Sandal ties and slippers, in stock and.rnade to order, with plain. French or Louis Qualm ze h. els. French. Opera or box toes. . Our Children's Department is stocked with an immense variety of fine band-sewed shoes. . . Children's fine pebbled grain and pebbl-el goat; lace and button shoes, 75c., $t 00, 1 25, 1 50. , Children's awl Infants' fine black kid and pearl gnat button. and lace -shoes, heels, no heels and spring heels, 40c.. 5 c., 00c., and upwards: Misses and children's elegant pearl button boots, cut from the finest of French goat, $1 50, 1 85 and 2 00. Infants' fine hand-sewed kid and goat lace and button shoes, 40c., 60c. and 75c. . The mo-t elegant. assortment of men's and boys' low buckled and lace shoes. , Kip loots. $I 75 to 3 00. Cnildrett'S kip boots, $1 15. Men's and boy's heavy cheap lace and buckle shoes. $1 25 to 1 75. Men's fine calf hand.sewad hbets, $5 00. 600 and 7 00. Hand pegged calf boots. $3 25 to 400. - Gents' fine French calf.hand-made Jow shoes. $4 50. Fine American pair low buckle shoes, $1 50,1 75, 200 2 50 and .3 00. , , Gents' fine French calf Alexis buckle and congress gaiters, French toes and box.toes, $300.3 50, 4 00 and 4 50. Best American calf and f plit leather, sl7+ and 200.-. . . , • Boys' and Yon.hs' cal' and goat butt n and lace shoes. buckle and strap shoes, $1 75 to 2 00,, , - Boys, heavy lace and buckle *hoes. sl3l' and 150. . Gents French kip strap shoes, creole congress. hand-sewed, made up very light, for dress and party wear nnbbiest shoe ever seen in the Southern Tier. . Gents' I rench and English cloth over glitters, the best in the city, only -93 c. French dressing onl Pc. a bottle. French blacking 3e..and sc. a box. Button hooks lc., Buttons only 2c. a dozen. Long laces from Bc. to sc. a dozen. stork soles 8c.:4 pair. , Rubber goods of every aescription at masturacturers' wholesale prieces. , Gents' and Ladies' Boots and Shoes made to order in any style and of any material desired. GREAT BARGAINS IN JOl3. LOTS CONTINUALLY ON HAND IN THE BONE CASH PRICE' TO A LL, CREDIT TO NONE. No. 37 Court Street. STATEMENT OF SILVER LAKE TOWNSHIP. This amount in Treasury lb from duplicate lor 1876, also April Irr 1876. _ - Balance in Treasury of Poor Taxes. April let 1876 ' $ ',18363 . Balance .n Treasury of Town Taxes April lst 1876 366 85 Total In Treasu ry.._ --$ 550 4 5 Outstanding order paid by Treasurer. 437 90 Balance due town • from Treasurer' - 'AprillB76.. • 112 58 Taxes 1876, Special road duplicate... .309 44 Exonerations Colleeter's percentage 15 06. Amount paid 182 00 • , Antonin in Treasury -- $ --- 104 17 Poor Duplicate for 1876 ' $ 51938 • Exenerations - 21.25 Collector's percentage 24 90 Amount paid . • 416 81 ' - Amount in Treasury ----$ 57 92 Town duplicate for 1876 $ 203 95 - Xxonerations ' '506 Collector's percentage.— \ 1001 Amount paid . 28768 • ththince_dne Treuarer.... ... . ---$ 96.8$ Dog dupll . cate for 1876 $ *lO3 00 • Ex - Oriel:talons 5OO Collector's percentage 490 Amount paid 64 00. „ , _ Balance in Treasury .. 29 10 Special road tax in Treasury... . ... 104 'i7 - Poor tax in Treasury.... .... 5792 Overpaid by Treasurer on . towri tax.._ 96 fin Balance in Treasury April - 3d • 1877.... -11 64 76 Balance in Treasury since 1876.. .. . ..$ 112 88 Total balance in Treasury Apr.-13147. 177'84 W•tr'.ll/14V1 f ,- t Auditors. PATRICK GORMAN, April 11, 1877. - 15_17 • ASSIGNEE'S` NOTICE.-:-Notice is hereby given' that Bartholomew Gahegan, of Silver Lake township Susquelmna County. hi., by dee4 of voluntary' assignment, has assignee ail his es tate and effects, real, ptrsoual and 'relied, to tile under al: ned, in trust, for the ben t i t of the creditors of the saw B letholomewOuheg,an ; all persons, therefore, in debted lo the said Bari boiomew Gaheehat . 4 will make immediate payment to the AisAignee, and those, having claims or demands, will make known the mime with. out delay. E. O'NEILL, Montrose, March 28.1877. 13-19 Assignee. - ASSIGNEE'S NOTIOE.---Notice is hereby given that - John F. McDermott. or Au burn townrhip, ~iusquehanna County, by deed of voluntary assignineus , has assiguPd all his ettate and effects. real, perronal, and mixed, to the undersigned, in trust, for the benefit of the credi.ors of the said John F. McDermott ; all persons.. therefore. indebted to he said Jolla F. Ittoverinott. will mike immediate payment to the assignee. and those !Mine claims or demands, will mite known the same without delay. • It VNEIGL, Montrose, Apra 4,18 Th. • 14-20 Assignee. DISSOLUTION NOVICE. 7 he Arm of G. It is P. IL Smith is this dap di solved by mutual cozuseul. Alldebt ovvitig . Said drm, must be settled in thirty IWO Mite 01 in sus P. *MTN. Prinkliik Yorka, April eit ISM 16—II 37 COURT STREET, BINGHAMTON, N. Y. WHOLESALE DEPARTIfENT. ALL GOOIsS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.- Legal. -GRAND.--- —AT Tag-- ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given that Curtis Terikesbury,'or La throp township, .Susquehanna County. Pa., bydeed of volute ary assignment, has. assigned, all his es'ate and effects, real, persenal. and mixed, to the Undersigned, in,trurt. for the benelt of the creditors of;the said Curtis Tewkesbury; all persons. therefore indebted to the said Curtis Tewkesbury, will make 'immediate payment to the assignee, and ,those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. . A. LATHROP, Montrose, April 4, IST?. ,14-20 Assignee. ASSIGNEE'S' NOTlCE.—Notice is heiebykiveri that Idiehael L. Griffin, of Forest Lake township, Stoquelianna• County, Pa., by deed of iroluntary• assignnient, has assigned all his estate and effects, tent personal and mixed, to •the undersigned. in trust for the benefit of the creditors of the said Michael L. Griffin ; all.persons. therefore, indebted to the said Michael L. Griffin, will make immediate piky ment to the assignee. those havine claims or de mands. will make known the same without delay. E. O'NEILL, Montrose, March *B, 18TI. 13-19 Assignee. ASSIGNE.I.I'S NOTWE. John .Bilvius having- assigned all Me eitate, to the,underslgned in trust for his creditors, alt persons Indebted by book hccomit or otherwise are 'requested to make immediate settlement,. and all having claim against the estate" will pleaSe present' them' to' A. H. McCOLLIIM, Assignee. Idontrose, Apr 114,1877. 18w6 SSIGNEESt NOTICE.--Eilward Faliahee, of Ap• .0111. polacoti township. having assigned to me all his etttate, in trust, for the ieneflt of creditors ; all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to make flume. (hate settlement; and all hiving claims agiinstlhe same to present them to GEORGE P. Ltrruc, . • Assignee of Edward Fallabee. • Montrose, April 4, , 14-40 SSIGNEES I NOTloE.—Jerry Coirel.l. of Springville GA. township, hiving assigned to me all his estate, in trust. for the benefit of creditors; all y unions indebted to said estitte. are requeited to make immediate settle ment, and all having claims against the same, to pre sent them to " 'GEORGE P. LITTLE. -Assignee of Jerri Cokelt. Montrose, April 4, IEB7. . • 14-20 ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE.-IN the estate of Catharine Payne, ' deed., of Lenox, Letters of Administration in , the said estate, having been granted to the underrigned, "all pereons owing said to are requested to, make immediate payment, and al persons baying clams ag dust said p state, are reqqested to present them without delay. A. A. PAYNE; 'Adm'r March 7,1817. * 10w6. A VALUABLR FARM FOR SALE. fe The subscriber offers hie farm for sale. in Sil ver Lake, containing 200 acres, out Ss due a di'', o r stook Una MI there is in the county—unsurpassed in fertility and productiveness of soil- either for grata or grog*. Good buildings-.and fine fruit. co 04 91 dress - H. R. 58INNist; or W. K. COOPZA Montrose, Po. Jas. 17,—a4sa Open from 6 a. - me.to . lo p. C. F. noweing.tbs, Binghamton, N. Y. Le c 'al: - GLENN'S suLPHuze SOAP. THOROUGHLY CURES DISEASES OF TUE SKIN, BEAUTIFIES THE:- COMPLEXION, PREVENTS AND - REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, I . IEA'S SORES AND - ABRASIONS OF THE CUTICLE. AND COUNTERACTS, CONTAGION. This Standard External Remedy for. Eriap, .•.tioni,.Sorea and Injuries of the Skin; not - only REmpVES,FItONt THE COAII'LEXIi)N.ALL BLEM-•• thilES arising from inipurities of the` blood 'and obstruction of the porei, • but- 'also tbose,,p,roduced by the sun and, wind, such.ni tan_ and freckles: It renders the cu - rici.z 4.ftitvEtiitsis :CLEAR. smciarif and . PLIANT, and beini, a 'AVIIOLE:SOME BEAUTIFIER is far' preferable, to any !cosmetic. .• •.• • •• • ,:414, THE,:ItEMEDIAL ADVANTAGES- OF -SUL BA:rfi are insured,f;Y ; : s afritia , B • Staiii44l* 'Soap, which in addi tion fo its liurifying'eflcots;remedieL- ant(PR E ., VENTS:RHEUMATISM and GOUT. t . • t' It also -pist . NFirrs• crtyrnim and LINEN and . PREVENTS coIiatUNIcATED CONTACT. w ith .1114 PERSON.: • /LT: DISSOI.Vcs T.) K Fr, prevents r,ess,.and retards qay:css of the' heir. PllvtilCl is snto.k & it ! '.. 1 1 •^F- Ins • Pric , s —95 P7l 56 1 C '4"; per e7;:x (3 0 Ikes),f :; 8.-=The so ce:A c...kei . .1 7 4.14.ve tit '.- I!',7;‘U # FE : A . - -S1 ' yliviti:::•::.pYE,". c. k 5*.) Tents. EMME Ik e , - t SULPHUR SOAP Is Cleansing. Deoddrizie, Disinfecting, Soothing. ,ling anti Purifying. It rend.-rs the cnarqe , 4 skin remarkably soft MO healthful. It imparts - a beatitibil t.nnsaintess to the skin, and forms an elastic whiteness. It etires lawns, scalds. chaftag "excoriations, rettglniNia, ittn, sunburst. I reek les; liver spots, chapped hands, sores', Ulcers.. -dandruff. blisters on the hands and feet. itch,. ground itch, itching between the toes. itching of the body, piles, eons. • Also relieves the itching and irritation of biting and stinging insects. - As it is , especially adapted' to the Totter, Nunstni, and 11.trii.coust. you 'cm rote a Sulphur Auk at Veasure. Fur bath. ing Children, it Is unequalled. - Ladies who tacit in their Toilet would never do without it. It nentralLes the odor of perspiration, and, as an external remedy, can scarcely he -14.sed amiss. Full directiens accompany each package. TUT IT. Prim 25 Mr: por Cake. 3 Oates for CO et:. By mall 35 ets.. By mail CU. , MAIN ' Deter it Ilr. Van 133,r1ces* Office, No. 1321 Gieen St., Pkladelphia. sold by all Druggist% USE NO OTHER, W W. SMITH & SON, Manufacturers and Dealers in all kinds of Pitu.r.iattu.re PARLOR SUITES, CHAMBER SUITES,' ," 1 COSTLY &CHEAP FURNITURE,' ALL ifiNDS OF MATTRESSES, SPRING BOTTOMS, &c., &c. car Furniture Repaired, Bottoms put in Chairs, Upholstering done, Covering Chairs . and Lounges, Mattresses . done* over. ~k,~ `,. i i + UNDERTAKING, &O. The Subscribers will make. Undertaking . a .specia t ity in their ; businew Hailing _, the nttrit elegant Mumma in The Mate. all needing their will be at.; tended to*piothntly and at sat isfactOry charges.: - . W. .W• SMITH & SONS *?ntrct.BlTau• iO,iYrii• . GRAND OPENING OP FALL AND WINTER, ~. MILLINERY, - HAIR AND FANOY.GOUDO. • " , . rArs'is-c MILLINE-RT. Hating retnrnei from New York with - the iinestand best selected stock of goods ever le• tills section of Ilgre i g s ii:t i e l , (l 22K F i e d at 4rc r ): . es S O i r k s e ll tia b g i td ia stt • with pricer; to suit all. Alto Pr auk Leelle'a Cut Paper Patterns in full variety. REMEMIF THE PLACE, BING I LAFON, I Court 141!,, CO Er St. Binghamton „N. Y., April TAYLOR'S COUGH SYRUP. All persons suffering from the effects of thresh and lung d leesses should give Taylor's Cough Syrup or ex. peelOrull I a trial. It works tho °uglily upon the Liver, K.doeys and Lupg4, as well as upon the whole system, cleansing 'the mucous membrane removing soreness and giving tone end strength to the differentotgans.—• it is warranted to give satisfaction. 'Ali etatidiai in need of aconditionAkOWdar - for any kind of stock or poultry phould give Taylor a trial.= They are warranted to be the NM powder is minket oad_tosive satire oatlaladtios or the sum will be re- MAC Tbey an sold by all dealers la CCOO . 000 AL CO 0: A A L C 0 0 AAA 00A A L • C C 0 0 AAL CCM 00v A A . LLLLL I • From the Black. DlamOitd ..Velo. Wilber-Barre. Beat Antbratite mined. Celebrated Prosimm. Colliery, J. R. RAYNSFORD. Yard pearN. R. R. Depot. 888 OGG 000 B G O . G G RE G . _ B G tr' Go BEE GOO - 000 „ CCC g.- H EBB 8 68 8 TTTT NN N El U TTTT C . cn"ft B s T . NN N U if T Q HUH B& &S s T NNN • U U, T, C CH HZ 8 8 T ,N NN 0 U'T CCC H. RBI= 8S .T' N N UU T I ft &S R . - T T TTOO V v Ass. .- T ‘0 11 0 V . 1 88 8 - T 0 - 0-V. V -ff& . T 0 0 V V . i t ics 111 8 148 ... 'T . 00 .V • 4,, 888 . RRR •00 K - K, BEE f NN. N B'B R R 008 IC. E. INN N _ 888 RIM: 0 0 S& L ,: BE ..N N N B . 'B R R' 0 0 K K E .'' N NN 888 R R. 00 R K 888 N NB :: All Coal thoroughly screened. Orders" left at Central Express Office promptly filled. Barclay Coal for. soliciting , rpores CAMPUITItIy2 0 n hand ' - J. R. RAYNSFORD. Uontroset Dec. 10. 11176m8.; A N 131 ORTANT LOCAL REFORM ! •ttereatter goods will be sold at E. P. STAMP'S STORE, In Montrose, for. CASH at CASH PRICBB. I will ke6p good gsiithrufr make the prices'to suit the closest buyers. MOON, -I have had seven years experience in , buying and selling Ftoun so that I know where to buy and what to buy to suit the , customers of this vicinity. I WILL MAKE A SPECIALTI OF WHITE WHEAr FLOUR and warrant . ettery,-harre 4 l and sack to suit or refund the inotev. CHEWING TOS.ACCO! I have recently made arrangements by which I can sell Ciii i wt;gG TOBACCO by the pound as cheap Heyou can buy of any wholesale Tobacco House by 'the barrel. I also keep Chewing' Tobacco In 10 lb. ca reB. d ic dgs for r will make Special p SgB.3CaT. I keep on hand a large quantity of SALT and keep under cover, and will sell it as low as possible for this market. . Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Syrup; Soap, Pork, Fish,.&c., all at the nimble six pence prices. I„trust I . will receive sufficient patron age from cash b uyers . to make the cash system a succes Respectfully, E. P. STAMP Opposite 'the Banking House of . Win. H. Cooper & Co., and the Dry GOods House of Guttenberg,liesenbaum & Co. Montrose. Oct. 11, 1876tt. kLWAYS UP TO THE TIMES ! URWEST INDUCEMENTS EVER . OFFERED FOR CASH OR READY PAY I Having Just returned from New To k with a Lugs and well selected stock, T shall he able to give my pat runt the best bargains, seen. In this county for years, as tney will be fully convinced by giving us a call and ex amining our 400. Head the folio a lug Hat. DRY GOODS. Calicoes. - .. .. 5 to Bc. Moslins . 8 to 11c. De1a1ne5....... ............ %St to 35c. Dress Goods.— ~ 20 to sfc. .1 Alpacas... • 25 to 75c. Shaw:s ' ... . ... .....176 to 110. Ladies' Jackets ' ' l s s to $lO. 1 GROCERIES.) fingtra— A..... Itlic , , i 6:. • C ..t . :span Tea.... . ..1.....10mc. i 85 to 11. IlTea - .;-.-..., ....... ........ .....i.. 25 to $l. Rice. • • 8 tci lee. Boss phewing Tobacco... ..... . . ... . ..50c. Ratable. 31QW....... 15C . BOOTS AND SBOES. ' ' Hipp Boots. $275 $3 75 Calf Boots . • 850 450 , .Boys' Boats . 100 -300' Ladies' Calf. Shoes 160 2 BO; Ladies , Grain Shoes •125 2,40 Children's Shoes , . 60 1 . 611 READY-MADE CLOTHING• Snits— $6 to $lO f Overcoats $t 00 to $2O Snits, all w 001.... Bto 15! Walking Costs 560 to 10 Sults,all ivooljan- Pant 5......... 100 to 5 cy - 10 tO 18 Also, Rats and Caps, - Crockery , Glass and Wooden Ware; Table and Pocket Cutleiy. Hardware. Stoves, Tinware. Ropes, Cordage, and in fact, everything usu ally kept in country stores. Curl:nett° is t our cnstomeis' listereat are our interests„ therefore it is for, our benefit to give them all the ad vantages of, a well bought stock. , . We Are still alive on Poultry. and want 10;000 pounds dressed, immediately; for- which ,the highest. marke t price will be paid. . . . -B ring l on you'r Poultry. Butter. Rail, and other phi. duce. and we guarantee you will be well&Red that. you's:died. ' • T. S. WHIEATCROF'T. Rush. Pit.. Oct. 25, 1816m8. ' Nlyi. !mos. or • Clre:lo33...er"S", juet received and fc;i.eife by S I44IR Y INE FLOUR', For eels by A LBO„ALL BINDS OF „,. GRKERIES, At the store of ‘:' Iflrc•ass.h. 4Z:Orataas.weip, For sale by Montrose., Apr 111.18714. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notice le hereby given that S. EL Valentine. of the township of- Springville. ronnty br misquehnunsi ' State of Pennsylvania. and Phsbe bill wife. by deed • of . vOtnntary ny-sicnincnt, has assigned all the estate real and personal. of the raid S. - 11. Valentine to W. D. Lnek of Montrose. in said county. In trust for the benefit of the creditors of the' said Valentine.— Allpersens. thereforg , indebted to , the saidtz . Ef. Val entine. will make payment tothr said Assignee, and those hawing claims or demands, *ill make known the same without deleY, W. D. 1.1:181C. .Assigies. March 7.; 1577. • lOwif LL - KINDS OF BLANKS a AT THIS OFFIOX H. J. WEBB. H. Ji WEBB. B. J.' WEBS.