AIONTROSE, PA., - •AIA.Y-.2.1,';: 1.8.77. Arrangement of Mails . - VIA IZAtLItOAD:. . ~ ... Arrives: Diparce Ta rikhann oek ; (:On)/Y)....-' ....-- 500 p tn- 11.15 a m - - . . VIA STAGES :,. Montrose Depot,(Daily,). ~.,„,_ ~ 60 0 p m - 620 a... 4 New 'Milford, (Daily,) - ....3000a m. ' 1 :30p in Wyalusing, (llaily,) -.. 945. am 10 00pm Frieudsville, OH weekly.) .„ . , ' • ... 600 p m 800 am 'Jonklin Station,(tri weekly,).. 7004 m . 700 am oingliamton,tinB.Lake,(tri weekly).' 600 Om '. TOO pm ±,t.estioppen,(triweekly,) - 1000 am 300Dm The Neu: York, (tan Montrose Depot,) New Milford; runldiannocic.and Wyalusina'are' daily. -• . . .- -.- _., The Ctinklin Sta.tion Inail'runs Tnesdays,Vkarsolays, and Saturdays: The Binghamton na ail. (via Silver -Lake,) runs Tues.- Jays, Thursdays , and Saturdays., Fri e ndsvi lle mail ran s Tnesilays. - Tkilfsdays,and: Sat • trciays.. 1 - - .- , • : ~ . T ne ge!sl;bpp en rn!ti I f n n b Mondays,WadneSdays i and Fridays. . . , - . ADDITIONAt ' , STAGES : '. .. , .ASta(-eletiriksdaily for liontrotie Deimi Itt- 1 ri.,..mid i tlturtni, at 61. in , . . . . A stage{eavesd ow : ay for N Milford ft 1,110. t,,. in. snd reitant at. 3 34. p. !-- 1 :16r.t3:050 Railway. Time .T4ble..i Leave. Too khannocka Trtir.s ID run ::,s and 3:1!2 p. in., arriving here at .10:45 a. In: arid r, : 10 p. In. lieturnirg. leave Montrose at 12 and 5:46 . p.. llyarriving at Tankhunnock at 1:45 au d7:::',o p. . , Tr.in , s will run or. Lehigh Valley.time kept - Ofilce of P. N. Y. R. R. at Tunktoinnbck. • • Al; trains connect at Tunithaancelz P.•& R• . , r R "oin north and eouth.. • JAINES'I . .,BLA.XESLEE Prez't. 'lane} , Chunk, Jon. 31, 1671. . • List 61 Now Advertisoments.• • . Sheriff's Proclamation:, • C- • Niscpthincous—Dauelly. • • • • Auditor's Notice—Est D. D..Laytcn. - A dollar save. is iNVG gamcd—Wm. Hayden. NeNhboring Cciuntim: . None of the saloons . in .Bradfoid.cOun tv have license to. sell:anything intOki- eating. L. J: On fiver has been appointed dele gate front Bradford county to the. state Agricultural Society. • • .An old . woman, ; widow of tho late Jas.. Nallin,•wtte run over and - Idled by •the cars on the. D. L. &V. R..R. crossing near the car shops at Scranton, on 'Fri day of last, The Supreme Court refused-'to inter fere in behalf of .Campbell,: the , Carbon dale. . murderer, and he will hafe to sub mit to the death penalty. . . The next annual session . .of 'the Penn sylvania state Convention:of Universal ists will hold its annual Meeting at Nich-; olson, Wyoming county,. Pa.; Jhnes,.6 and 7. • During said meeting the new church will be dedicated.- There is a. prospect that 1 coal mining will be suspended , dtiring, the month of June, and perhaps, during . July." Such is the proposition considered and passed by the coal combination at its-meeting" in New York on Tuesday of last 'week • r The rite of baptism by,immersion was administered by Rev. J. B. Sumner of the High Street M. E. Church, Binghamton, to three converts last Sunday afternoon. The place chosen for the* ceremony was in the Susquehanna near the foot of High street. A few days ago 'a western bound. freight train left the WaverlY Depot , with one half the cars on the broad gauge, and • the other half on the narrow gauge, all drawn by one engine. This may. be ,a .frequent occurrence, but it isi the Brit we have sem—Waverly Free Press, The Quarterly Convention of the , 1. 0. G. T., for the Northern District of Penn sylvann, will hold its regular session at Troy, Bradford county, . commencing Tuesday May 29, 1877, at 11 a. m. An open session in the evening will be ad dressed by able speakeri). Ali meinbers of the order are cordially invited tcb at tend. War. m MAXWELL, P. W. 0. T. ~ Spa the leader of the Lmta Band of Towanda, is a famous,- fisherman. It is said that he will ttiro* a fly So acenrated -ly that even across a street as broad as Lake street,. he will put it into a key hole nine times in ten. The size - of 'the' key-hole is of no amount: I:tuba - 44s who stay out fate at night at . their clubs should - - Practice a little in this, their night-keys being substituted" fora Advertiser. - - The Wilkes-Barre correspondent of the Republwan, an writing upon - tbe social . evil in that city, says that "Wilkes-Barre is to-day the most lecherous city of its size to be found anywhere." - The Record of the Ttmes denies the truth of such humiliating assertion, but the' testimony of those informed on the matter sustains the Republican's statement. The Mayor is making strenuous efforts to check and eradicate the evil; The Oneida Union is authority for the statement that the Chenatigo Canal will not be opened until appropriations are made therefor.: It is about time that seine action was taken in the matter for the rel ief i of the people living on its bor ders. As it is now left a, miasma is sure to be generated that:_will surely prove detrimental , to the health of the villages through which it passes. What has be cothe of the $6,000 4 ": We -now learn that it into be opened : June lst.---Sker 'burns News. We are pained to announce the of Mrs. E. A. Parsons, wife of, the pro. prietor of the Bradford Aryits. Some, Weeks since she was suddenly taken down with a severe attack of pneumonia ; af ter lingering in a- critical condition for several days. she apparently revived, and her family felt entourage(' that she Would ultimately regain het health. _, On Satur day, however, her symptoms suddenly became alarming, and she hop sank in to a stupor, from, which she never recov ered, Wit wao relievidcby death on: Mob da7 morning.--=To** 4eportor. • E. C A coll iSi occu red. -at - about; - 5 • o'clock Sunday mOruing,, theErie i atl a point between 'Adrian. : - and Canistec; between third extra freight train • 4.$ going :west and ex . tra'3o_.•=com,ing_.eas . t. - At_the - point :,ivhere the 'collision ticburred• there . is -but' it single. track.. One. of.L.the -traind• was 10,ded - and.: ..the uiosi badly :,wrecked in . nutriber, caug ht fire and: burned. with 'startling rapidity.-- . .En gineyl.4s' Of the-west yard bound train was a total w . reck ; - engine - of, the eastward: bound:. train, was considered dainaged; but . . being the heavier of the - fro,' r.eceived_lesd • inwOrtaut injuries.= The cause of:the :accident and. the -re spousibility.for it have not been learned. The engineers . and' -Arenien • 'escaped by jumping front:their agiiies, Train No. 8 was delayed over di . hours at 'the scene Of the wrebk . ; train . 3....was'alSo. detained. —l3inykamt6i • ~7m 'ies. • State Heins. . • _ - *Andrew Gaghan. miner, '1 . 7,71..ts killed' at, Locu§t , Dale;::Schnylkill county, by of- con). •- • ' . • Dr..G. B. Lind'ernian h4s been flppoint ed.- receiver 'of the.. broken Dimes Saving bank of Bethlehem. ' • .7 Foltz; .editor - of the • Oframbers - ,. burg,Rublic. Opiniaii, has gone on a West trip, the iirSt yaezition Ii has'imd in eight years. . Fifty thousand dollars_ were paid to the laborers at Shenandoah on Satutday, Lind. the town . took on some of• its former . activity.. Some of the oil operators•in tlle. ion. districts ii.hut their wells 'down on Sunday rind allow the . pay - .of their pam pers to go on. A Grave'in Pikeland township. Ches- ter cohnty, is marked by a stone . whi?h beard the date of 1690. The name not be deciphered. .„ Truckers - at-the Pittsburg markets who in good, times sold ,$2OO worth of -vege tables a _day.cannOt realize more . thaw $25 a day. • . The Erie county.- grand jury did.. not find the jail in good condition,:-and their report to: that effect has Ilurt the feeltfigs of the Sheriff very . - mucli. Rey. Mrs.. .'A. Boweils.' . pastor, of the :Universalist congregation, Easton, resign ed on .Sunday, but the members of the society insist that she shall remain. Something of a gold excitement is rag ing in Tamaqua. Ore is saidto have been found in • paying quantities . and a method of separating it by electricity discovered. The Erie Councils adopted' an ordi nance prohibiting country butchers from selling,in the city, but Judge Galbraith Very sensibly declared it unlawful and void: A Pennsylvania dutchman who mar ried his second wife indecently soon after the funeral bf the first, was visited by a twelve hour's serenade in tOken of dii approyal. He expostulated pathetically thus: "I say, boys, . you ought to be ashamed of yourself to be making all die noise yen dare vos a funeral here so soon." News Jottings. Doctors never allow ducks on their premises, they make such personal re marks. The Brooklyn police has just 'Added to is Rogue's Gallery fifteen albums, con aining over 600. portraits. . Now that the Danube moniihr fteet.las been -worsted, Turkey is me4itating whether to reinforce it with the tug of war. A recently published .nOtice .of a mar _ riagelnlYhiladelphia concluded with the Announcement, "No cards : ; no flowers; nobody's 'business!! • In a case tried at Literpool recently, a witness described a man as having 'been so drunk that "he, couldi not crush the sugar in his whizkey," A man in San Francisco has discover. ed a process by which- he can make good illuminating gas from sawdust, tar, and such rubbish as rags, old , leather, bones, and so forth, • ' A witness on vthe stand, in reply to a question its to-what the character•of Mr. was for truth and ,veracity, said : "Well; I should say that he hand l les truth very carelessly." • Mr. john McGraw, who died at: Ithaca, - N. Y., last week, left property valued at about two millions of dollars, most of which is invested. in large sawmills and vast tracts of -pine laud situated in Wis consin and" M.tchigan. It is related of the late Parson. Brown low that -he never allowed Politics to enter into his business emirs, and ,thak after the war more than half , the printers in his employ were ex-confederate, . soldiers. The liquor dealers . of Poughkeepsie having 'become- acquainted , with the fact that they . must- have at 'least three beds is a houlie. where they tieilliquok, for the accomodation of persona who a may apply for lodging,in order to obtain an innkeep er's license, a number of them . are nego tiating for additional rooms over their sa lOns and fire buying beds and bedding. to Meet the requiretne.nts of the law. "TIDT , Non OLD TRAMP," 18 the title of a new and beautiful song and chorus, by Will. L. Thompson, author, of the famous 4 ."Grathering Shells. From the Sea Shore." , Dealers are order• ing,it by, the thousand. 'rho, .w,hole country will be singing, "T.he Poor Old Tramp." 'Pim with "handsome picture title, 40c. Pnblistied by W.:T. Tbompsqn Co., Bast 'Liverpool, Ohio; ' . . To . ALL;PARTICULARLY hivA.L.ros,spring is S. trying season, Indications of :sickness should at once. be attended to. Fatal • disease inat be caused-by:allowing the bowela to becoine con stipated'ani! the,.system to reilialnin.a.disorder-. ed 66114i-tien t - the'- dis Orders tirne•to deVeloped-,* itself. - An ounce of, prevention is worth 'a pound of cure, is au.' old and truthful saying. Therefore; ~we Advise all who are troubled .with the complaints now, very Pre - 177 alent—headache, indigestion, 'disordered liver, want of:appetite,. nausea, or feverish skin, to.' take,'Without_delay, Schenck's .Mandrake Pills. We know :of no remedy so harmleSS .and-de cisivein .its action. .It at once strikes' at .the root of • the disease and :produces a‘ healthy tope to the system.: People never need-sufter•from any ; disease arising from a disordered condition of theliver if-they would - take this• excellent medicine-.when they - feel - - the first indicatiOns of the malady. • Families. leaving, home for the SinninerinontNiv should take three or four boxes pt these pills' with them:- They have an almost inslantaneous. I effect. They, will relieve the patient of headacho' in:-.one .or two_ hours, and will rapidly, - cleanse the liVer 'of Surrounding bile, and wills - effectually_ Prevent - a.billions at ta.ck. . They *are sold:by all druggists, • " INEk . ..Y . 0 - * PITY :MARKET. COY.E.ECTED WEEKLY BT UAYDEN & DUCKWORTH, • Commission Merchants, o. 3'25 Wesinizor STnrkT, Nnw Yonn. Ni W Y oRr, SaturdaY, May 19,.15 '7. • BUTTER. Pails, choicest fresh -- .•.. :25 ig,., 26 •" • good,to flue • ' - .........:-. 22 '6' 23 sC „,cominon • • i . ' .' 18 6 20 Firkins, selections • • -- 6 "-- •' ” good to fine - ' •, : —. - 0 " common to good , - • ---, , 0 --:- Tubs, selections -- . " • :24 6 25 " good to fine - . 21 . igi 23 common to g00d.:...... © 19 Fadtory, fancy...... 14 3 ..1'0 15, godd to tine 14 - M0 ' 14X ". Farm 'Dairy, 0 ..1434 " • " fair to 13 0 , 13% MISCELLANEOUS. Eggs, fresh ' ' • . 12 @ 13 • Apples (green) fine `og " dried per lb qrs def@ 5 3:1 " " 434.6_ 25y- - Potatoes, per bbl • 2 75 ©3 50 Lard 10 ©lOl4 Tallow Turkeys dressed' -- Chickens, " Ducks, 66 C.." Beeswax • : 31-140 32 IlXarrin eis. DAnnow—MEnnutax—At the bride's father's, -?lay 17, by Eid. W. C. Tildelf, Mr. George A. Darrow, of Montrose, and Miss Ella A. Merri man, of Bridgewater. - KENT--ROBERTS—At the house of 0, D. Roberts, May 13, by Re . i. A. 0. Warren, Mr. Charles Kent of Brooklyn, to Mrs. Sarah Roberts orilopbottoni. • SQUIRES-GATES-At the yesidenee of Charles Gates, in Springville, May 12, 1877, by Rev. W. H. Davis. Mr. Geo.. H. Squires, of Carbon dale, to Miss Laura C. Gates, of Springville. neAttb.es. .Cruatnnamt,--In Choconut, May 3, - Mrs. Nancy - Chamberlain, aged 76 years . . and 6 months. f ' CArnort—ln Har ford, May 9, 1877, Delila, wife of Laban Capron, aged 57 years, 3 months arid.l.2 days. . . • FOSTER—On Mayl, Mrs. Ziprah, wife of Or rison Foster, of Bridgewater, in the 63d, year of her age. She bad been engaged during the entire day in her household duties, and in the evening, while milking a cow, fell dead in a fit of apo plexy. StEARNS—III Startueca Wayne Co. Pa. Jan 1877, John Stearns of Jackson Susq'a., Co, At a regular meeting. of Highland Grange, No. 339, P. of H., the following was adopted. WfwitAs, It hfts pleased an all Wise Prov idence to remove anddenly from our midst ou respected brother, we feel called upon to ex . press'our sorrow at his sudden decease and our sympathy with the bereaved family ; There fore RegoPeed, That as a token of respect the ball be.draped in mourning for the space of thirty days, and that these resolutions be published in our county papers, - and a copy sent to the 1 family.- • • ,RUFTS BARNES; J. E. CURTIS, Com. J. L. Die ; • ALL RINDS of , smoking tobacco at Zertass'.2o QUARTERLY MEETING for Fairdale charge, wilt be held in a grove near Fair school house, on May 26 and 27. Rev. L. Cole to pre side. Saturday's "sermon , at 2p. m. Sunday Love Feast JO a. ni.:followed . by,serviees usual on such occasions. ARCCkMe. PASTOR. • PoMoNA GRANGE Ica. 7, Susquehanna coun ty, Pa., will holds its regular meeting in the ball of Susquehanna. Grange No. 74i . Montroge, on Tuesday June-5, 1877. Grange will open . jprom_ptly At' 10 o'clock at in.- J. AORTHROP, Maliter. • J. P. BUTTERFIRLD, Secrearty. 20-23 REMOVAL.-G. W. Doolittle has removed his gallery to bia new rooms on South Main street. one door above Exchange Hotel, where be will be, found taking pictures as. usual. Having superior light than the old room, I am 'prepared to do , work second to none. Ground floor ;no stairs to climb. Motto Frames and Photograph Frames to sell. • 20--tt A LARGE assortment of the latest and neatest styles of visiting And business cards just received at this office. Call' and see them before ordering elsewhere. ' PRINTING. We have just received a very large stock of plain and fancy envelopes, letter. and note pa pet, plain and fancy bill bead papers, cards of all sizes and colors, colored poster papers, etc. all of which we can afford to print cheaper than any.office in this or neighboring counties, and in as good style. Work done in black and colored inks. you think there is any, that , can beat us, give us ti trial, and we will show you what we can.do. All, kinds of blanks on hand or printed to order. CLAIRVOYANT EXAMVATIONB FREE. There is no subject that requires so much study and experience as the treatment ot 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 Fthe constitution of man, and the _curing of diseases from naturalremedies. Cures the worst forms ot Scrofula, Catarrh, Piles, Fe male Weakness, Diseases of the Heart, Lungs or Kidneys. Mill be at the Spaulding House, Bingliamton.,ll4'nday, and Saturday, Xity I.fith and.llth. • ' Juu,lo, 1877. MAY. CHEESE, ~ - - '77 U. THE PEOPLE 4F . :I4IONTROSE AND VICINITY NENT2.-toßy: - , - -GO6DS-: - .:-'STORE- ±-07.'-',.MONERO!' With 'a Large. and Coniplete Stock. of Stai)le and Fancy CASHMERES, - :" • I‘ DE.BEI • ALPACAS, • ; I - - DrAacriiis DRAILD'ETA,I. I OHAIRS • ; • • - • ERGES, 1 b SHAWLS, ETC., • •I the neviest'and most hindsome styles. • - AL 4 o com•plete line of DOMESTICS, House Furnishing Goods, White GoOds, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Ladies' Ties, Fancy Goods, etc. larL'A full asStirtinent of Genes Furnishing Goods I ' - r LADIES, we would call yobr. attention to oir stock of Black Alpacas and Cash= meres ; asqtll these goods have been purchasedilatelv, we-feel confident that wecan sell them cheaper than - tver b'efore. We extend the public a Cordial invitation' to call and examine our stock. ;I Goods marked at ONE PRICE. ND THAT THE ,boyrom Montron, Pa slay 0th‘1877.---19tf. PersOns visiting pinghinuton j, wishing to purchase dry goods would do w,Oll c4ll on HIKE Sn.oLEs. They keep a first-class line of dry goods and ready-made clothing on hand all the time. Alpacas, litefinos,and Cashmeres, the finest line in the city. No trOphle to show goods or send samples. !! - Nov. 1, 1876tf. The sale of Tay or's Family IMedieines is' steadily on the lucre: se. The saltis of the past year being more than double of ratty previous year. The reason of this is on aetount of the genuine merits of the goods "themselves •and the, fair and impartial manner iO whin they are sold. July 26, 1876. CnEwnia - tobacconnd fine shorts, at Zerjass' ; segar skits, - i 20 MANY PE4sorrs . during the winter seeison are severely - afflicted from the effects* Freezes or chilblains. They , can be' readily; andiperma nently cured in a few days merely by using Taylor's Celebrated Oil once or twice 4 day.— The same medicine is said, by many. to be a sure cure for corns. It can be obtained; of any Druggist or dealer in 'Medicines. EVERYTITENG in the line of Bite Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils; Varnhhes, Pocket books,° Pocket knives, Tooth titushesi, Flesh brushes, Clothes and Hair brush*Toilet soaps, Fine - toilet articles, Fancy goods, and a full line of all= the new and Popnlar Reniediesi can be found at M. A. Lyon's Drug Store; Physicians 'Will find our stock complete, and composed of the best articles that can be found in the market, Montrose Pa.. Jan. 17th, 1877.i-tf KEY WEST . .and Domestic cegais, at Zerfass'. I f MenzTx WORKS.' The Tunkhannock Marble WOrka of Burns' i & White are doing a good business And are getting out some .. very- tasty jObs of Bead Stones and Monuments. A. B.! Burns, of the Eagle Drug Store, is their authorized agent for Montrose and vicinity. He hfis •designs of Head Stones and Monuments. Any orders left with him will be ' promptly filled by Burns & White. ,Tunkhannock, Feb. 1876tf.. BEST five cent segars at Zerfassi segaristgre. •WE TAXE PLEASURE in recommending to our readers the old and popular', Dry 'Goods House of 0. F. Sisson i% Ca., of Binghamton. For the spring trade, they are prepared to offer as complete an assortment of Dry Geods, as can be found in any market. Those beautiful Black and Summer silks, to which they call particular attention, we are satisfied are just the thing to please the people of this 'section. 1n fancy Dress Goods, they take the lead. -In Parasols, Kid Gloves, Corsets,l Hosiery, etc., they have all the" popular goodi, at ipopular prices. April 24,1877. THE Central Exiiress COmpani;havg the on- - y :cool, regular, every night butter train, 1.7-:tf. iVO CunE,, NQ PAY. . Sirby's . Cough Balstim,a very palatable com pound, for the various affections of the throat' and lungs. Used with - great success in case of Asthma andßronchitis. It is prescribed by the physicians and endorsed by the people , . War ranted to give entire satistisctiou 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 qualify, 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 Medicines throughout the country. June 28,1876y1. • THE CE.NTHAL 'Express Comp any forward butter at as lowa rate as :any other line, and have the only. regular night route.—See ad= vertisenient., 17--tf FARMERS . and dairymen—See .Central 'Ex press Company's advertisement. 11—tt. No business man need complain that be is "too poor to advertise" when be can get ,the latest style business cards printed at the Dail °CUT office roe three dollars per thousand,and other work in.proportion. _ , norm Ground: Cayuga Plaster for sakva , Raynsford's Coal ,Yard, Montrme Rallioad.De sot. , ' • .19-20 WHAT A BLitosnia, to the poor would be such a Wholeiome purifier ;and preventatiye of con tagion as Glenn's Fiulphur Soap, could _Who distributed, among them.. Why don't some philanthropist act on. this act , on this hint. Depst Crittenton's, No: 7 - Sixth Avenue, New York. • Hill's ~ Hair it Wt iaker Dye, black oz. brown, 50 cts.—May. NEW HititNEBO'BIIPP. • ' • take method of infOrming the public of tiontrosnend'vicinity that Ihs,ve opened a new' harness - shop. under Searle's express office;' Public Avenue. _ • - I will build new -work of the; best- quality, and repair 'with neatness . ' and dispatch ar34,at lowest rates. The pat p iage of the public is respectfully' solicited: gliontrose, Oct 18; 1876tfi -141n* ~~~~~~:~~~0~~1~~~~~a 1 .1 17" jY West elde of Public Avenue, (late stand , of B. MOiertzle,) DRY GOODS - DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS •1 DRY GOODS 17. 1 -tf• 1 ,1 Ras Just otenell a —CoatrainNo • MERCITANTS, - 11U;t1.Cr, and Produee shiPpers-.- See Central Express Company's ticivettiseniera.: • FAREIRA'S CONTINENTAL BALSAM, the at est discovery of the age 1--This 'wonderful Diarrhcca antidote will cure chronic diarrhoea of longstanding, and all other forms of that dreadful disease.. It is hn unlatling remedy for the cure of . Cholera, Cho:era Infaitum, Dysen tery,' Cramp, Colic, etc. 'lt taken in time will act like magic.. This great medicine has been in, use for over - fifteen years, and the most'stub horn cases have yielded toy its great • poWers.— One trial will convince the most skeptical.— Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. Sold by 'John Faretra, sole proprietor, 2241 North Ninth St., Phibidelphia. and,Druggist.s generally. Feb. 14,18771 y County Business pireetorv. ,‘ Two llnes - In this Thiectory, one I ditional line. 50 hiONTROSR. WA.; H GHW OUT, Stater. Wholesalt, a - Retail dealer in all kinds of elate 'roofing. elate pai t, ete. Roofs repaired with slate petal to order. Ad. slatv paint for sale by the gallon of barrel. Montrose. BILLINGS STROUD, General, !Fire ;and Llj Inger. ance Agents, also, sell Railioad and Accidental Tickets to New York and Philadelphia. Office on/ door east of Wm. II Cooper .a Co's bank. ; WM. H. BOYD & CO. - Dealeis in Stoves, hardware. and Manuf .cturers of Tin and Sheet-lion ware, c ur! ner of Main and. Turnpike street. A. N. Bullard, Dealer in. Groceries, Provisions, BooksJ Stationery and Yankee Notions; at the head of P.- - * lic Avenue. WH. H. COOPER .* 00., 13ankers. Sell Foreign sage Tickets and 'Drafts on England, Ireland, Scotland. cles usually kept by the trade, opposite the bank. JAMES E. CARMALT, Attorney.at-L4w.. Office o door. below Tarbell House, Public Avenue. H. ROSENTHAL, Auctioneer. Care EL Pullman, I Oe'.l Montrose, Pa. • • NEW MILFORD. SAVINGS hANK, NEW MILFORD.' Six per een interest on all Deposits. Does a general nankin , business. S B. GRASS & CO. H. GARRET & SON. Dealer in Flour. Peed, Mea Salt, Lime. Cement, Groceries and Proyhoons, o Main Street, opposite the Depot. N. F. KIMBER; Carriage , Maker. Picture Pramer,an Undertaker, a few rods from Phinney's Hotel, n • M. E. Church GREAT BEND. H. P. DORAN. Merchant. Tailor And dealer in iMadc Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries add Pro Main Street. . . REMOVAL. ST E IP URNS i i!.E lif.. Ilinghamtthi have :removed theirj BOOK NO. 57 -COURT STREET, Opposite the gxchtuige Ilot4, and next door ; to, Sissen Block, where they are better prepared to ee the public than ever before. They have just ADDED - TO THEIR STOCK Ths largest and best assortment (if r. , ,NTET Et• 11 3E 3 '- a - 13 es •ever offered in - this market, consisting of all the different grades, from .he eheap , eat 'to the, finest. Side wall and ceiling decorations, centre - pieces, decorative-bor der; .window shades, , . &c. They! keep in stock . = the best as-. - • - Sortment ‘,"' of ' MISCItLLANSOITS AND STASDARD . ••• this mar ket. Ail new . .piablicationa, , Alags,. • • tines, Newspapers, re " ceiied as soon as published. We. invite Our patrons and the pnb-i general to call and examine . stock, and get our prices, at oar new a NO. 57 . ()ovule STREET. I FRANK - H. eTEPHSIiti 'GEE% S. P April 18,1817.-15-Iy. ; ` l . •• I DMrNjSTRATOrt" SALE. GoMs Ni.M7.".2..4 MA*349.4a.‘ , 7 11 . t.; , • Notice is hezeby given that; in purstututej virtue of an Order of the Orplians C. teat • hanna County, to me directed.ll, rf tlttleit public vendee, on the . premises; hi flaitird township said county ' , on - • • Sturday the•l2th . day.of May, 1.877. at 2 o'clock pp. m., the Interest of Solomon Lott, aec'd.. in the followir described valuable farm, late of'Soloreon Lott, dee. viz : Situate in the"township of lierford, contity of Susqnebanna and state of Pennsylvania, boundednne, described as follows, to wit.: Beginning at a heap of stones OD line of lands of Jeremiah Rogers 4 -thence bJ lands of C. N. Forsyth south 853 i degrees eastl6o roe* to a heap of stones. thence by lands of Wellington IlardlnO, south 83( degrees west 1163 rods to a heap of stones, thenCe by lands of Seth W. Thatcher north 66J degrees west 110 rods to as apple tree—formerly a b —thence by lands of Levi it. Peck north 11)( degresj elst 1163 i rods to,the place of beginning. containing II acres and 109 rode one allowances, be the same more or iess, on, whichis a dwellinglamuse, barn,fruit trees, am:, ' TERMS f—One tinrd down at like a sale, OnP third in six reontbs l thet,bslance.in orie, ye ar.thercaltet t to be 'secured sts‘purchafjp. t_legney lien. • • WiLLIAIVLB: 10- 7 19 • • ; 4doltutstrator PRICE!! Z. moOrerir. ear, ii.s_o;•cacli 110 eats. " Harness maker and dealer in all a STORE across the street to i p i . 4 . ES 1