oc?.,icrigslr? Dads t Ne balfe for: 5a1e... , .? f1r60. - rapply of rboice also a, , :reliiipd form? of Voles, with Pr inted upon each sheet.,, D a sr fg klady'S gaiter boot (new) was picked u p on the Nis*. road, and left at this office.. The' owner, or her " feller" yid please preient.the mate, pay for this notice, and otaainthe ipiit article. gore Lambs r 51F. Enrron :—I noticed a publication in your last, lain& that Mr.:.Davis, of Auburn, has a Ewe that dropped 2 Lambs ' m g 171 lbs., and 'asking : Has" any One done better?— . ln reply I have Eye that. h a s dropped 4 Lambs, and - they are all alive and- sinitrt;rz -I id riot weigh- them, bat therwete n11:1good sized lambs. 13: O. - BERTHOLP. East', Rgt4i, May 8, 1867. To SchOol ,Directors, , . . 'There appears-to be a general negli gence Oti the part of School Directors', to publish the account of the receipts and e xpenditures of their r opeotive districts as required by the Act of Assembly. The State Superintendent of Common Schools Fates that this section, of the law is asob liL,atory upon the Board of Directors as is the section requiring:them to teen open schools, and \ ti neglect to perform this duty wording to the law subjects Directors to removal by the courts the same as the re glect of any other duty required by law. Publication of the Laws. It is almost impossible to find out what Acts of 44 -Legislature have become laws. By the present absurd mode of publishing, the laws, the public do not get to know what laws have been passed, for • six or t , ight, months after the adjournment of the Legislature, when the Pamphlet Lawa mike their appearence. And even then, in thi: shape, they only reach county officers a!“I Justici s of he Peace whilst the people who are bound to obey laws, never get to see them in print. ..All the general laws should be published in the newspapers of tee different counties, and all •local acts .hould be published in the same way, in the localities to which they apply. We hope the next Legislature will pass an sat requiring the publication of the laws in the newspapers, so that the people may learn what laws have been pasied. • iridgewater Schools. The following Resolution was adopte d by the Bridgewater Board of School Dr rectors, April 20, 1667: /?piotee , l, That we adopt the following Text Books for the Schools under our charge: Sander's Union Readers and Spellers; Robinson's Arithmetics; Fitch ± Colton's Geographies. The Books are left with A. N. Bullard, where now ones will be exchanged for old nes, if not soiled too much. These Text Books are furnished at introductory pri ces. Teachers are requested to use no other kinds in th;r schools. By order of the Board. C. J. Cuirris i Sec'y. Bridgewater, May 14, 1867.-2 Sawmills Taxable. As some. owners of laa mill a. in this county have objected to 119 ng assessed,a3 manufacturers where the amount received for sawing.c,ustom work does not exceed 11 noo per year, we - publish the following official opinion as further evidence of tLe curreetness of such assessments : TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNA.I. REVENUE . Washington, May 7th, 1867. 11 Sir :—I reply to of the 3d inst., ;bat lumber is considered as a montane. tared article of merchandise. Any.person who makes any manufa tared article of mercbandise•to an amount ereeeding $lOOO per annum, in volue is liable to the special tax as a manufacturer. See Section 79111, paragraph 31st, of the lattrnal Revende Law in force. Very Respectfully; • THOMAS HAHL&ND, Deput? Ccimmissiwier Assessor, Montrose, Pa. It is clearly shown by this, that the question of who furnishes the materi . al or stock, or its value, cannot be considered in estimating _the value of manufacture ; and grist-mills, sawmills;. blacksmiths, shoe makers, tailors, ttc., tb . c., are liable to special tar of SlO per year as tnaunfaetu ?era where the value Of, the sour and meal, lumber, or articles manufactured exceeds the sum ofBl6oo per Omuta. • . , Bounty Statements. • . It may not be generally known that a general law of the Legielature, approved April il, 1866, requires the bounty ac. l counts of ,every district' to be carefully audited by the 'Township Auditors ; and "Prepare a condensed statement of the condition of :these finances, and publish the same at the nest .of : `the district, for three successive weeks in the two papers baringthe largest circulation in the conn r It not only requires this duty to be per formed liy the Township Auditors, but imposes a penalty-pfiffty. to: upon each 'Auditor, Who refolds . complyone half of which goes to the 'prosecutor, and the other half to the ticliool fund of the district. i It rovides - , MO,' that:the:Aud itors shill tiotifY:the Sclionl -Diiiatoris'Or other ppitiOaving dillrsenient for the Iturpoee eletuibling..the Auditorsto. l oloso up the hiiiMgy- - semul :of the' tOWnshjp, tj r for the fluid - 11mi., Auditors:*houlfi:see to': this timpAT forthwitb,::: , , ..,, - : - - —,Giezerno; Peary appoinee&:o4- ittmblis'Co`rnfoith Ituipeator of Soli:lien'. OrphardSoboolc , : . - • —The reportedinassagre at 'Port, Bu ford has been Ofiea aenidd.by - Generil Sherman, whiihas "annoUnoed-Abat Coh onel Rankin, ind_Biereiimin - find are all well. r - Aitlll6 TVllllllLL:lsenntinnally receiving new aripplieeolGettnine Drags and Medicines which will be *ad Billow pat any. othdr,Stc le in Mourofie. A NEW PEBSPNE FOU THE ILiNDMICIHEE'. Plin!onto " MOO igloozialifig Cereals:* Phulon?, 4 ' Nigh. Blooming Cereims." Phuloots 1, Plight Blooming Ceram.” Phalonto " .•111ight Blooming Berens.," Pludon , o Night Blooming C0r0n0..9? A most exquisite. dclicato, and Fragrant Perfame, dksti led, from tho rare and beautiful sower, itI3III which it takes Its game. • Manufactured oily 1,7 RIIALON fit SON, New We*. lIEWARV OF COITNTERFEITS. • ASH FOR PRIALON'S—TAKE NO OTRER. jiy.l7 1; amp x u tt) oew — Etnplre Shuttle Sewing lquehlnee are superior to all others for Family and Manufacturing purposes Contain all-the latest improvements; are speedy ; noiseless t durable; and easy to work. traced Circulars free. Agents wanted. Liberal dis count allowed. No'consig,nments made. Address It M-1.11i.E8. L. CO., 616 Broadway, New York. July 24—ly ,' VEZD) * ;01 1 AJ , ( 1 )1 r• er This great medicine cured Dr.J. H. Son mica, the Propri etor, of Pulmonary Consummion m when it had armed Its moat formidable aspect, and when epeedy death appeared to he inevitab'e. Rio physicians pronounced his ease incurable, when ho commenced the use of thin aimptc but powerful remcdr ? ilia health was restored in a very short time, and no return of the illness., has beep apprchcudel, for all the sympten:ut 4uipLly ,diatippeared, and his . present Weight is more than two Intl:ond pounds. . • Since bin recovery, he has devoted his Mteritibia ;zeta sively to the cure of' Consumption, and the diseases which are usually complicated with it, and tho cures cliCeted by his medicine, have been very numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. S 011 ENC a nmkatprofcsslonal visits to several ofthe larger cities weekly, wheni., he has a large conconme of pationta and Rig truly astonishing tone poor consumptives that hart to be lifted out oKthoir carriage..., and in a few months bes!thy, robust peesona. Da. scazNess PUL..I.IPNIU SYRUP, dE.tW4D TONIC, and MANDRAKE Pftl are generally all remixed in curing Cen..,uruption. I directions ensompany each, so that any one can take them without seeing Dr.!Sounsua, but whoa it is convenient it le best to see hint. Lie gives advice nee. but for a thoron;11 eYoruinatlion with his rto.pirornoter as fee in three dollara. P:es.seolrve, wilen parchashig, that the two IlkeJesse.' of the Doetor = ane ichen In the lad stazo of Consumption. and the other al Eetnow In, In perfect health-are on tlun Government stamp. Sold by all Druotists and Dealers. Price SlLsOpzr bottle, or $7.50 the half dozen. Letters for advice should always 'be directed to Dr. ichences Principal Odice, No. 15 North Bth Street, Philple!Phist, General Wholesale Agents: . Dermas Barnett At Co., N. Y S. S. Hanes, Balthnore, Md.: John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio: Walker Chicago, ilk: Collins Bro. , Si LOU* iioe [3d w. ea too.l yr. or A Cough s : A Cold, or &Sore Throat, ' REQUIDES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED. IT ALLOWED TO CONITEL'E, • irritation of the Lanais, A Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption IS OFTEN THE RESULT. 0 W N ' S BRONCHIAL TROCHES, RA' CCG A DII?,ECT L.NFLUENCE 70 THE PARTS 4ITE IMMEDIATE RELIEF. For Bronchitis.; Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, TELOCELEP ARE L D ALWAT GOOD SECCESS z NGP.Ri AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Tr. s useful in clearing the voice when ta ken before Sinirms,r Speaking, and relieving , the throat after an uniismal , e ; xertion of the visit organs: The Troches are racomme ed and prescribed by Phy sicians, and have"tad testim ials from eminent men throughout the country, Rein an article of true merit, anti having prored ibelr efficaey 3 , a test of maw years .1 1,1,„ each year finds Orrin in new local les in various pang., of the world, and,the Troches are i kvereally pronoun ced better than otherarticles: Ogl`DIR only " Dnown's BRONCHIAL Tito( gas." and do not take any or, the Worth:eae Imitations that maybe offered. Sold elad . ywhere. uov27 Gm smpl2 Mr"Nottee.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of Omen- STEEN & Co. are deemed by- all good judges to be the Ulama Thule of instruments of the kind. We canlot suggett _what is wanting to make a musi cal metroment mre „perfect. althon,Th. we are. slaw to admit that the lithlt or improN'enfent can - o.er' "be it • Ined. Before they had brought their Pianos to their pres ent excellence, the, had subinitted_them to competi tion with !UPI run:wrap orthe best makers of this coun tarlioatnhdersEuarOt I t y ,; ;U e : i d , :e ra c f i e v d e ß'o th rtd r: s e T i a r i d r. o f l m t Is er l b; t ove jus tice to say that thejudipnent thus pronounced has not been overruled be the musical world. Still. by the improvenietteststely-applied bT them to their Pianos, it is admitted•that a more perfect instru ment has been maide. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, after th.is;lthey are entitled to the motto, ".E.x.- ceisior:' ' ' • • f•lnaelk-1.7 ' ' M .— Deafness, Blindness and - Catarrh Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J ISAACS, oculist and AutiM-(form ray of .I,,dsderti iitilland.) No. 519 Pine Street. Philadelphia. Teititngniatel from the most reliable son ices in the City and Coanlry can be seen at his otUce.?' The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in hie practice. ,AliT/UcIAL EYES ineertptL without pain. No clum,fcirexamlnation.,„ Philadelphia,"Jnir I, 18118. - ly. NEW YORE MARKETS. Reported for the Mormon DEMOCRAT. by Penton, Fitzgerald it Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chants, SS Whitehall Street, New York. for the week ending May 11, 1817. Flour, per bbl. ' glO.OO Q. 14.00 Wheat, per husbel, 2,50 t" ,- .3 3.00 Rye, do ; 1,40 (41 1.4.5 Corti, ' co t 1.20 01 1,40 Oats, do .10 01 3 Batter. per lb. Z 3 Sh 25 Cheese, t' 16 (irr 18 Pork. mesa, per bbl 22.00 It: 23 60 Beet, mega, ''4 .--• , • ... i rr• rr} : 20,00 0 ' 2. ' 2 4 e° Lard, per lb.. 12 P. 13 Tallow, " 11 ah 12 , *At , 0 . 6 20 Eggs, per doh: ' 7 ,, ; -' - ' .ca1 .. 0-."•— , ,.. - 65 Wool. perlti. ' '', '- ' ''' ''' ''" - - .t" . ' 3 5 4' - 0 Dressed Dogs, ser lb. 6 ta. 10 ner24,xzuFax.;tl..cli-zu3. In Franklin, _May Bth, by Rev. I. W. Smith, Mru F,I)WAII.D C. PARK and MSS ESTHER SoR4I, both of-Franklin. Aiditor's Notice. . BE underained, an Auditor appointed by the Or phaus* cowl of Susquehanna county to . distribute the Balance of the fund lathe , bandsof Zenee Smith, administrator, aftiong the heirs and legal represents liens of the stale or Daniel Jagger, deceased will at tend tolb.e:tatles'of . appblutment at bis'ollice in Montrose on. Tuesday - , the Milt day '.lutse.:lB67, at one o'clock, p. at which time and place all persons *re regutred to present their claims or be debarred from cotidagiii forilAiire of add estate, W.• .Auditor.liontrgee, fdaE11,11167 . : • • , I OREIT ffiRICTIONS EL446i) gum , 7 2l ? .Pz4l , Variety;'Styles, iird 'Bargains; D,av OlooDs, rawbv mitons' MILLINERY • GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, Merchant' Tailoring; and Gent's Furnishing Goods. .Guttenburg, tosenbaum & Co Take great pleasure In Informing their friends and the public in general that,Dry t3nods have taken A NO7II- - ER TUN - 11LE. and that.thoy have parehaaed a moro than Liana) largo (stock of ring lltc tcrcataar3is, which foe 'price, variety, and. style cannot bo excelled We have in stock— DRESS GOODS,: Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Rich ,Vohair Dress Weds , in all styles and colors, • piain, fla - ared and stripedline Organdies, Cambrics, and taw* handsome DeLains, Cha es, WIIITD GOODS : Swiss Musllns, Malls, plain tarred, and P tripod Inconets, ligured and striped Brilliants, a finelot of Drapery Iluslins, Marseilles &c. SET Gowns Black and brown Table Linen, tiNible. Cloths, Towels, Napkins, birdseye and shirt ing. Linen, ScotenDiaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling for men-and boy's wear, itc, Domestics, bleached and brown Shirtings, Calicos, Ginghama, Denims, Ticking, Cottonades, &c. FANCY GOODS t Superior quality, Kidd Gloves. alk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Batumi, Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces, Lioseries, new styles In Balmoral Skirts, Par asols', Sunshades, Corsets, and Hoop Skirts. Shaman, Basques and Sacks s Of cloth and ailk,nplendid variety, and cheap. MILLINERY GOODS: At wholesa'e & A large nod complete stock of millinery -Goods, sack as artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Frante.s,Block.s, Straw lints ch Bonnets, Blonds,La ces, ktc., which we JOB to the Trade at New York wholbsale prices. READY MADE CLOTHING of onr OWN man ufacture—the large,t anti ta.tiert variety in the county. We guaranty our work. ITIERCHANT TAILORING Ire have over 100 different patterns of Cloth, Cassimers, and Coattngs for ruoo m_ work to,.select front ;, ve a FIRST CLASS Or TTER. nml are enabled 'to give perfect satisfaction in regard to good fits, style and prices, Parties preferring to have their garments mado to measure, are requested to give us a call and exam ine our stock. , GENTS , rII7IIABISHING GOODS Mite and Flannel. Shirts, cotton ard merino Wrappers and went, Clove., Ties andlicarts, paper and linen Collars, . Handkerchiefs, Traveling kings, Trunks and Umbrellas • Irit — A line variety of Gents and Boys MATS& CAPS, CHEAP. 3uttenburg, lioseubanni , M. S. DESSAUER, Managing Partner lientroie, Slay 14, 4E67. Financial Statement of-Harford Township Bounty Natters. Whole amount of Bonds Issued, $12,626 62 Am 't paid on theabove toMay let, 1667, 13,581 79 Balance to be provided for, excluding Int. $6,044 S 3 Duplicate cirrus levied for 1864. 88,352 69 Collected on the aDOTC t o Mayirt, 1867, 6,854 68 Bal. due lecluding ex.bon'e & Coll're per ct'ge, $1,44, & Daplicatefor tax levied kir 1E65, $3.978 39 Collected on the above to May Ist, 1867. 3,594.49 Bal. due Including extiou'a and Coll. p'r ct'ge, BSB 63 Duplicate of tax levied for 1666, $3,974 72 Collected on the above to May let, 1367, 2=2 66 Bal. due including collector'', per. ventage, $1,442 06 We certify the above to bo as correct an account as can be made under the Circumstance,. GEOItGE S. JOSEPH POWERS, Harford, May 14,18G1.,-3w Auditors. ATTENTION, HUMOR! koio' 'rally for the SP,RIAG CAMPAIGN NthY:.GOODS, 'last received and will be sold st. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! INN Dry Goode rtiteekt Variety and tleartails styles. Notions, thelargeet aria" beet datoitment itythe &tee • , ~ A 1111111 tie of Stath?tiopf, • • . . ; Betag dcsirots of aloof - 4 oat toy stack of ertelery,, Hate,_ etipSiatid,T4dice„Stiocsi I rtlt :sag theta: . ,; .- A,:t.•:cicjiovi.,l ~. Garcifiti*:Ylovr,et.i:Se..644 of all kinds. - - • Call and examine my stock- belm pnreliagpeakeA• wbere, and be convinced of - the - quallty'and gapes, pf my Goode. • • riirst o re Le the egme bialdl)l l7 `ni the Pototllet, eta tozeterly occaptedby Webb A. attereeld. , . A. D.,BL^TT*RFIELD. Uontrose, Ps:, Illy 7, 1867. I=ll== IAONTROSET SCHOOLTDISTRICT Itecelpis a'nd:txpenaiiurea ; 1886, to April 1, 1867. RECEIPTS. A. N. -Bullard, St!kool Treasurer, Dr. Toms:Lot:int in bands of lateTreasureri $lOO Gif received from rent of rooms, 20 AO from sale Of old school house, 159 75 ", . " front. M. Newman, Collector, J 1180 00 " on tuition ;bills, fall term, , 233 07 " ", ". winter term, 414 10 .• .. " ,_, for ataxic coal, - 1 50 reed of A.O.Warren,llnes for drunkenness, 9 80 " due A. N. Bullard. reasurer, 141 88 . . DISBURSE.IjiII.NTII By amount of Orders paid, filrairn by schcMl Board, includingcommlaeloa to Trv.tutarar, 425132 Mre the Understated, auditors in and for the Borough of Montrose met in pursuant° of our duties at the Com missioners office in eatd Borough on lifenday the let day of April. 18G7, and did audit and settle the account of A. N. Bullard, Treasurer of . the Montrose School Board, from June 1et.1866„. to April let, 1867, which we And to . tie correct'; and we find a balance doe A. N. Bullard, Treasurer of one hundred and forty - one dollars and eighty-eight cents. I. VADAKIN, G. WARNER, ARditore JOSEPII COCKATNE, /lout:cm, 2day 7, 1867.—:3a, Statement of Borough Accounts BOVINITY FUNDS A. N. Bullard, Treasurer of Montrose 1666. Borough, . . Dr. fay 13, Tooashcfmeertterreas'r, $99 As ..ol li re Z r m peipat,i Aug. 13, '66 to April 25, '67,- to cash of A. J. Brewster, Coll. Bounty Tax, 1868, 2985 64 ~ 23, To cash of W. Foster, late collector bounty tax, '65, per J. Lyons, 50 75 $3196 74 1866. Contra, Cr. By amounts paid, as follows : Aug. 14, Bond and int.,Net 43, toe. L. Fargo, $llO 50 • 23.2 bonds & tnt. Nos. 46 & 49, to J.Lyons, 221 crt " 5' 1 refunding or er to D. Brewster, . 400 Sept. I'4. order for monies loaned of W.H.Jessup,223 50 Gm 19, W. Foster, coni'n on duplicate of '65, 37 05 Nov. 2, bond and int. No. 57, to G. L. Willlatns, 103 60 7, " " 88, to Nelson Kelsey, 106 IX) ' " 7, " 47, to N. 11. Lyons, . 112 36 " 7 " . " 41 a 42.t0 S.S.RanSom, 112 00 " 7. 64 " 85, to A. W. Hickok, 112 00 " 8, " 4, to H. T. Castle, 112 00 " 9, .• " 23. to P. Ryan, 106 60 " 12, '' " 32, to N. L. Howe, 112 00 " 13, .... " 26, to Thos. Smith, 106 00 " 14, " 31, to F. T. Goodwin, 112 00 "17 ~ •• 29, to Thos. Foster, 106 00 " 17. " 8; to H. Mitchell, 106 IX) •• 20, Int. on bonds Nos:7 and 52, to D. Brews ter and B. Hill, 15 00 Dm. 3, bond & tnt. No. 11, to Wm.H.Fordham, 112 25 " " 54. to Wm. H. Cooper, 106 00 " 8, int. on!? bonda,-65 & 39, do . 12 00 13, int. ou 3 bonds, 30.24, 44, to G. B. Read, 24 00 1667. Jan. 1, 2 refunding orders to H.H.Dtmmore, et al, 35 60 - 11, bond and int. No. 20, to M. Mlinnm 107 o'7 " 11, int. on 3 bonds, 21, 27,15, to G.V.Bentley, 18 00 " 15. bond and int. ,'o 94, to C. T. Fargo, 101 12 April 28, " 39, to N. Kelsey, 102 80 Treasurer's commission, 25 42 Bonormi FUNDS A. N. Bullard, Trea3urer of Montrose 1 866. - Borough, Dr. To cash of Wm. Garry, collector of special boro' tax from Ma. 13, 1866, to Jan. 21, 1867, $B9 40 To cash of C.M. dero, Burgess. for fines and cir cus from Aug. 4, to Nov. 30. 110 00 " of A.O.Warren, for fines, Oct. 22,1800, 300 - " leas ain't paid on boro' order, Nov. 13, '66, 9 98 1866. Contra, By amounts paid as follows: . May 13.7 borough ordere,'ln all., June 29, 1 order, Z. Cobb , July 17, •• ?Ire Co. No. 2.. Aug. 8, •• F. G. Werner_ Sept_ 6, " C. Sherman •• 7, •• H. EL Frazier... oe , . 3, " F. B. Chandler.. 17, " H. T. Kings Nov. 2, " J, W. Chapman • U, " F. Fraser 19, " C. Sherman 1867. Jan. t, "A. Tyler, 21, " Wm. Osrey " 24, "' • D. D. Seat le—. ..... " " D. F. Anetin Feb. 25, 4 orders in all Arch 12 1 order, R. B. Little •‘ " Fire Company No. 1... " 13, " 1, S. Bentley eta'. ..... . • 30, '• A. N. Bullard et . • titt,•• C. Sherman et a 1... ... April ". 11. Frazier Treasurer's commission Paid out for Boro Received RECAPITULATION Bounty Funds received " paid out, _ Balance, Balance in Treasurer's hands, STATEMENT 6(l3oner and Volunteer. Funds exam ined by the Auditors, and found as follows, viz: Triple ain't bonds Issued; for bounty pnrposes,P9B4 90 Ain't Interst on bonds, - (paid) to Apri129,.61, 449:03 Funds of E. L. Weeks -1100 00 " N. Shoemaker 600 00 W. H. Jessup . 223 50 Refunding order, D. Brewster .. 4 00 Two refunding orders, R. IL Dunmore ,et al, 85 00 Commissions-paid W. IL Cooper, Treasurer '65, and A. N. Bullard, Treasurer 1866, 68 TT Anil paid by Wm. H. Cooper, Treas. 11 nd A. N. Ballard, Tress'r '66, $6559 43 Ain't in Treas. hands April 29,1867, /92 26 " in Coll. A.. 1. trewiter's bands April 969.66 Amount of bounty debt unprovlded for, $1420 611 We, the undersigned, Auditors for the Borough of 'Montrose, in pursuance of our duties did audit, settle, and adjust the accounts of A. N. Bullard Treasurer. of said Borough, Apr 11.29, Is6l, all of which, upon exam ination, we found correct, and a balance in his bandit of Bounty Funds of stud Borough to the amount of one hundred and ninety-two dollars and tWenty•six cents. I. VAD A KIN, 0, WARNER, - Auditors. JOS. COOKAYNR, Montrose, April 29,1667. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green ON THE EUROPEAN PLAY. S BEN. ' vS AOUS'E is well and widely knQWli f l " tit! the tmvellingpublic.; The locatiott is especially suitable to merehants end business men W ; it is in cloto proximity to the busipeis_part of the city—is On the highway ofSouthern and Western travel—and'adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Stevens noose has libefal Accommodations' for' over 300 goests—Lt le well furnished, and possesses et , ervmodern Improvement for the-comfort and entertain ment of its Inmates. The MOMS aro spaeionsand well ventilated—provided with gas and water—the attend anco is prompt andrespectful—and the table is supplied with every delicacy of the season—at moderate rates.' GEO. It.-CHASE 4 co.. tdayPtionarrons, „ 4 H GARDEN. SEEDS. Alargn aeeortment.• Large pave!, and man. Alva; FLOWER /NEEDS, for afliC by • Montrooe, npril 14,11341. - ABEL MIRY:ELL" • • 016 . 0 k. 84: Viiiikvtli* - Seed ,!: z:t. situeißzi. -110ntru1arMartli ATTEMIkIay Z AND NITEBIBODY • • - Great ttdeietion ik prices at tlt; Store of • GUILE 4564ia1k0/4 - HARSORD, simiralitanti co. * Pa. COttE one, come al!, both great and small, nod seo V for yourselves. We have just received a 'nice as sortment of Nen , Goods, and ive have on band a Fine Stock, coesieUng of 1. Dry Goods, Groceries, .ffordtostre,'lßoots & Shoes,-.Elats . &.Caps, Drugs, Medi. cinCs,DgeS, Points, Oils, Gictss, .Yankee -- Notions,. &c. . Which we propose to sell cheaper than the cheapest, al the following will show : 2 . •- • Prints; warranted madder colors; only 16 Cis. Spragues,test Spring styles, Atlantic A Sheeting.a, , e 44 23 • Other Sheeting'', y'd wide from 160.9 " - Pine.- do. 160123 " . Bleache Muslin, 16640 . Kentucky - 38E00 " Sugar A for coffee, 10 , 51 h " Tip top Molasses, only ; -.8 5 4* Ferosene Oil, Only • 60 " . 'The above is only a sample of what we intend doing. Goods sold by us warranted as represented. We haie also,* large quantity of Return Buttet Palle of assorted sizes which we will supply to customers, and ship their butter to New -York, where we have made arrangements with one of the largest and best Commision Houses there ; and we are sure we can get as good if not better prices than can be obtained by anr other merchant in Ills calm ty, carry-the Butter by the Railroad and retur the empty Pails from New York, free of charge. We do not ask any one to believe any of the above, but come and see for yourselves. Gt 671,4' . if: EATON. ilarford, Pa., May I, , " B _, . is Y virtue of wrli sued by the Court of Common Pleas of Liana sons County , and to me directed, I will expose to s e by public vendae at the Court House, in Montrose, on Saturday, May 18, 1867, at 1 o'- clock, p. m., the-following described 'pieces or parcels of land, to wit : ~ All the interest of Wm. Hartley in all that piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Lenox, coun ty of Susquehanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follow; 1 North:by lands Of Cornelia] Mdaning, east Sy lands late the estate of Calvin Bell, deceased, and the turnpike road, south by lands lately owned-by Joseph Bennett, and west by lands of 0. S. Titus and John Sullivan, containing. 55 acres of land, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one barn, one, framed house, and about 25 acres improved. Also, all that piece or parcel of land-situate as aforesaid bounded north by lands.of Jonathan Bartley and - Davidson, east by lands late of G. A, Grow, south by east branch of Tnnkhannock creek, west by lands of David Kentner,Francis Sheridan and John Buck, con taining 134 acres, more or less,with the appurtenances, one, framed boon, ohe shingle raill,one barn and about 60acres improved. Also, all that piece or parcel of laud situate as aforesaid, and bounded north by lands of Gleason & Severance, east by east branch of Tunkban ndck creek and by lands •Of Severance, south by said creek, and west by lands of G. A. Grow, containing 40 acres, more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house. and abour2o (MO improeed.leo, all that cer tain piece or pared? of land; situate' as aforesaid, and bounded north by lands of A. C. Sisson and Hartley, east by lands of John Sheridan and Daniel Kentner, south by lands of Marvin Barber. west by lands of said Sisson and Hartley. containing 70 acres, more or less, and all improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of Walter G. Sterling vs. Wm. Hartley, $25b7 24 "On Saturday, May 23th, at samoplace and tlmeof day, All:that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Springville township, county of Susquehanna, bound ed on the north by lands of Je.hn 8, Williams, east by lands of H. Kerr, south by lands of EL Ball and,John S. Williams, and west by lands of John S. Willients,con tattling about 30 acres, about one half improved, with one dwelling house, one barn, and young orchard there on. [Taken in execution at thesuit of_Albert Beards ley vs. A. A. I and Z. Mickey, - S. F. LANE, 'Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, April 30, 180. ESTATE OF RICHARD. GERRIT. SONoleceised, late 2f I:ll . moektownahlp, Swipe henna county, Pa: • ... 50 00 .... 80 00 ... 17 00 ... 000 . 300 ... 200 Lettersof administration upon the estate of tbe above named decedent having been gtanted to the undersign ediall persona Indebted to Bald pstato.are hereby noti fied to make immeAiate payment, and those - having claims against the same to prelent them duly authenti cated for settlement. Diinock, April 30, 1847 Dissolution. E firm of Webb t Butterfield is this day dissolved by diutnal consent. All those indebted to said arm are requested to make Immediate payment. 11. , J. WEBB, A. D. BUTTCRFIELD. Montrcise, April 1, 1867-23w3 MEM undersigned having purchasedthe stock owned by Webb & Butterfield, and rented the Store for merly occupied by them, continue fn the mercan tile business, and is ready with-renewed zeal and ef fort to attend to the wants of all the customers of the old firm, and will try to merit the continued patronage of all new ones who may think it for -their interest to purchase Of me, . lltontrose; .Ap. ' AD . BUTTERFIELD. $11196 74 2567 24 $ 62 co 4137 24 $ 192 26 FVE1L33.45 liTcrtiC e. . ; nnuE Notes and Accoutitlt et" Wilson, Orlfas ot War " Tier for the present are In the hands all!. S. Wil son for settlement; all hating unsettled accounts will please call andadjust them without delay. WILSON, GRIFFIS & WARNER. Montrose, #prll 23, ISM'. 3w " Three Cheers for Gen, Grant, HIP, KIP, HURRAH! Prof. C5313.ei,i-loes nitcorries, 'TUE:Hayti liarber, has ternovedntle shop to the ofteement of E. L. Weeks' New Store. where he is sprefusreatigisti good tuttleraciton. When Igo to ex- Willi this subject language falls to egpress $8561.80 $7141 15 . . National . Steam Navigation 'Company.. . • WEEKLY •LINE. Steerage tickets from LIVERPOOL QUEENSTOWN to New York reduced to VS, currency. Steerage tickets from LIVERPOOL by I'hompsan's " Star'? IlnsofTsclretsVg. DRAFTS ON IRELAND In sums to suit. for sale by _ WM. 11. COOPER & Montrose, April' ^3;•1567..-3m. • • • . . . Spanish Jaok. U Undersigned has puretusied,the celebrated Span bal./rank, ,'imported R.: R. Hughes, of Pitts - ton. whisk took the ,Orst. premiere. at the New .York and l'ennsyliania State Fair. He will bo 100 at my Placa in Forest Lake Township, near the Lake. - Tip:Ma BROWN. Forest Lake, • moors zwcorxcani _ ._ . . . IOPY a recent - deelelott of the Coart of Claims, all GM. ..1...a care twidlag emotalselonthetween dates of March 1et43134; tad Nay 311,1865, are eatttle4 to aa . Per mont# for eacheen: ant . a ,,, l . l . 7 l wed l,l h ,con_ y , l rt a eij al 43o. ._ p;eltrmmorte rts,, For' fattier tef?ntiation, apply t o -. '' •" - • Manqballi ;March lifi t Intl ~' us 0 gent. :,,,..-.,, t , );1 SHERIFF'S SALES. MIMI C. 0. MILLS, Adm•r Notic JIVE lt- , . _Sb:•---:COATS;-', Ma* titztet f b #±7,e . zit beloviliojiPaest4r; Matron. , • FLOUR, GROCERIEr ! INa - PROVISION§i . i~eatereunztantl ree4lclnr and now Paie *eittiad, a fresh stock " Of (Rinds 4n our line; which we Tinfoil • cREAP 1 -CHEAP CHEAP; for cub, or. eictuutgo for produce, GOOD TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAP, MOLASSES, SPI4g, FORA", FISH, - LARD, HAMS, DRIED-FRVITS, CLOVER & -TIMOTHP SEED,',Sor, life have refitted and additions to our Shtick of Pals, and are now ready to Nl' wind Butter to the bet t cosi:emission honseain New York. free of charge, and rook° liberal advancements on cunalLtimYuta. can and examine our Stock before 'prirchaslnielss where, andconvince yourselves of the, GOOD QUALITY & CHEAP PRICES IitTNER, 31oritroee, April 16, 1561 Latest 'Fashions Demand .T; W. BRADLEt 1 § . Celelmated Patent DUPLEX 'ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) - The wonderful flexibility and great comfort and pleasure to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Stern blies, Operas, carriages, railroad ,cars, church. pewsa. arm chairs, for promenade end house dress, as the skirt can he folded when in use to occupy it small Waco as easily or vouveniently as a silk or muslin dress, in• valuable quality in crinoline, not found in any ' stngle spring skirt. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, comfortand great convenience of wearing the Duplex Elliptic steel spring. Skirt for a single day will'nevet afterwards willingly dispense With their use. For children, misses, and young ladies they are superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the single apring 4 but will preserve their perfect andtrafeful shape When three or four ordinary skirts would have been thrown away as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods are ;nut only double springs, but twice (or double) covered. ptevent , lug them from wearing oat when dragging duwu keeps stairs, &c. • The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended bylhe Fashion Maga zines as the standard' kirt of the faslilonsble well& , To enjoy the foil - owing inestimahle•advintagea in' crinoline, TiZ superior quality, perfect manafarture, stylish shape and finish, dribility., durability. comfort and economy. inquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex El liptic, or Double Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine article- CAUTION.—To guard against Imposition he particu lar to notice that skirts offered as " Dopier" have the red ink stamp, " J. W. Bradley's Duplex. Steel Springs" upon tha waistband—none others are genu ine. Also notice that every hopp will admit a pin Be ing passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided together therein, which, in the secret oftheir flexiblllty and strength, and a com bination not to be found (ft gni other el- Por sale In all stores where 'first class Skirts aro sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Blanuftictureeby the Sole otiners of the Patent. Weeds Bradley & Corey, 97 Chavibers and 79 k 81 Meade ste., New York. May 1, 1897-3 m Fire, Life and , Accidental GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Zdiciaxt-i-Cki9lo. 'Homo InsUrance Co. of N. Y., Capital and Surplus. ' $3,000,00 Insurance Co. of North America, Phil'a, Capital and Surplus,l ,700,000 International Fire Insurance C0..0f N. Y., Capital and Surplus, 1,500,000 Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Co.of Muncy, Penn a, Capital and Surplus, 4,500,000 Farmer's Mutual Insurance CO. York, Fa., ' Capital and Surplus, • 500,000 4aterpfise Insurance ComPaty, Phil's, I. 5-, Capltal and Surplus, 1 ens * Instirance,Cp. State of Pennsylvania, Phil. Capital and Surplus, '20400 ConneCticUt Mutual Lifc Insurance Co. of Hartford, Conn. paying 60 per • cent. dividends to the assured. ,Tbe notes given for half the premium 'ls•nevertn he paid under any circumstances . be . . policy will always be paid in fall: and.. tin/notes given up. Capital, . 10,000,060: American } Life Insurance Co., PhOd4- phis', Capital, Travelerelnsurance Co. Hartford, Conn., Insuring against all kinds pf accidents , Capital, Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hart, ford. Conn., Capital and Surplus, • $1,583,16$ Putnam Fire Insurance Co., Hartford, CL. Capital, iaomoo , Hartford Live Stock last - ranee Company. Insurance on all kinds of Live Stock, against , theft and death from. any. cause. Capital; . $ 500 .4 00 . 0 EirAll business entrusted to our care Willhe attend. ed to on fair terms, and all losses promptly adjusted. STROUD el. BROWN, Agents. CrOfire first - door nort h rt. of" Mcrotrose Hotel," were side of Public Aveate. , • • -M. C; Burros, zsq., Filetdeville, Solicitor. ittratos STIIOVD. . Castrate L. Haws, Montrose, Jail. let, 1867. 31 . - SPRING. 4 ,EFRE . 4t LILNDELL, i _ - Fourth,.7. Arch, Streets, PhiladelphiU, Pay Aro opening for Bitting Of 1867., " Three eases select shadeti of fillks. 'Fashionable ohm s t ik l ,:- Milmarek, the new color sllk. Best black Silks in town. Plaid India Silks—perfect. New Setts Dress Goode. New style spells Chintzes. Organdie °fumy opt Styles,' Steel-colored Popilne for snits. P. s.—Merchants in search of scarce and destrabld Goods will Ilnd It to *elf interest to call aniketzaatine • our stock. (march , , .ssicor..3ox3EirLisav,., AND ;BACK Pl it ao do- allta.,„arlifcgiglitur.,p.tpt atteatloa to all loncintrvieteut.ble tare. '.challoslow. and haw toatlow : PPE. W.,VITGIEG , dOntrose. Jan. 14.1866 ., . . . . . . ißt ITU IIiELVS:S TR.E , ..lasnaahi r is fall of Oesrabla Goode. Ca_saaaif. • ... ' ~.♦.-Y: -~.-7. of our Goods 'W. R. COATi SKIRT. 1,000,000