cCCrIVT-Ir d&1P.5149..:X111.15. peods and Notes. We have for sale a fresh supply of choice Deeds; also a revised form of Notes, with instructions as to stamp duty printed upon each sheet. Exhibition. Dr. J. Hollister will give a Lecture and E x hibition, consisting of Scenes in the floly Land; Heroes and Scenes connect e d with the late war; and Temperance Scenes ; on Friday the 24th, at the Acad emy Hall. Exhibition to commence at 8 o'clock, p. m. Half the proceeds to go to the various Sabbath Schools. Bible Society Meeting. At a meeting of the managers of the s a squehanna Bible Society held in Mont rose, May 13th, 1807, the following reso lutions were passed Resolved, That it is expedient to canvass this county at this time for the purpose of lipplying its inhabitants with Bibles and Testaments, ascording to the rules of the Pennsylvania Bible Society. Resolved, That Rev. S. S. Kennedy, the accredited agent of the PennsylVania Bi ble Society, bo recommended by the mans alters of the Susquehanna Bible Society to the attention of the patroizing churches in this county, with the view of securing funds to . aid in carrying out the object of the first resolution ; and that he he au thorized to draw for the needed Bible and Testaments from the Pennsylvania Bible Society, on account of this Society, to the amount of funds collected for the purpose ; and that he also bo requested to report from time to time to the Secre tary of the Susquehanna Bible Society the result his labors. Rev. H. A. RILEY, Pres't Rev. J. G. MILLER, See'y. Outrageous, A case of unjustifiable cruelty occurred at Scranton, a few days ago. A little boy of eight years, son of a than named Bailie, was shut up over night in a coal vault by a storekeeper of that place named Blake and his assistant named ilolgate, on a plea that the child had attempted to steal a ball. The child's story is that be mere ly took the ball towards the door to see whether his companion approved his se, lection, when he was seized, beaten, thrust into the cellar and threatened with having a stick put in his mouth if he shou ted or made a Oise. This occurred at S o'clock is the evening, and the child was left in his dungeon for the night. After spending a terrible night in the wet and dirt, fighting the rats off his per son, the child succeeded, about 4 o'clock in the morning, in making his way out upon the pavement through the coal hole, and soon sank insensible into the arms of his mother, who bad been wandering the streets all night in search of her boy. Strange to say, the father has comprom ised with Blake for 8500. The hitter says he gave his clerk orders to let the boy nut at 9 o'clock, but it was not (Mae. Yet he feels justified in retaining the services of the clerk. It is quite likely, However, that there will be little use for a clerk hereafter. It is-alleged that, whilst the child was fighting the rats, the storekeep er was at a prayer meeting. Bridgewater Schools. The following Resolution was adopted by the Bridgewater Board of School Di rectors, April 20, 1807 : Resolved, That we adopt the following Text Books for the Schools under our charge: Sander's Union Readers and spellers; Rohinson's Arithmetics; Fitch & Colton's Geographies. The Books are left with A. N. Ballard, where new ones will be exchanged for old ones, if not soiled too much. These Text: Rooks are furnished at introductory. pri ces. Teachers are requested to use no other kinds in ther schools. By order of the Board. C. J. Crnis, See') Bridgewater, May 14, 1807.-2 To School Directors. There appears to be a general negli gence on the part of School Directors to publish the account of the receipts and expenditures of their respective districts as required by the .Alt of Assembly. The State Superintendent i of Common. Schools states that this section of the law is as ob ligatory upon the Board of Directors as is the section requiring them to keep open schools, and a neglect to perform this duty according to the law isubjects Directors to removal by the courts,the same as the ne glect of any other ditty required "by law, Bounty Btatemen s. It may not be generally known that a general law of the Legislature,: approved April 11, 1866, requires the bounty.acr 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 cost of the district, for three successive weeks in the two paper having the largest eirculation in the cond. ty. It not only requires thitiduty to be per. formed by the Townshiß Auditors, bu l t iraposes'a penalty of fifty _dollarS _upon each Auditor,, who refuses,to ; ;comply,one half of which goes, to the Prosecutor, and the other half ,to the School fund of the district. It provides ' also; that the_Atui hors shall notify the School . Directors Or other parties baying disbursement for the purpose of enabling, the Auditors Pad* up the beittity. - accounts of the towrishlit for the fiscal peak`:. - . ..1 Auditors shtitdd :sea to tbit. wetter' forthwith: '• -• . &nick 'by Lightabig.. • ~ Robert W OfereLibf Brooklyn, was struck by lightning MOnday of last Week. The lightning detnolished the chimney and stove-pipe, itruckbim on the side or back, passing ;down his len- ° and tore the boot open. His log was badly burned and his clothing' set on fire. He is_' severely injured, but itot fatally. Publication of the taws. It is almost impossible to find out what Acts of the Legislature have become laws. By the present absurd mode of publishing the laws, the publiedo not get to know what kaws have been passed, for six or eight months after the adjournment of the legislature, when the Pamphlet Laws make their appearence. And . even then, in this shape, they only Teach county officers and:Justices of the Peace whilst the people who are bound to obey laws, never get to sec them in print. All the general laws should be published in the newspapers of the different counties, and all local acts should be published in the same way, in the localities to which they apply. We hope the next Legislature will pass an act requiring the publication of the laws in the newspapers, so that the people may learn what laws have been passed. .Ctlo P Important to:Soldiers. • Congress has provided by law that sol diers, sailors and marines, who were cap tured during the war and held as prison ers, shall be allowed, as a commutation for their Cations, tlfe sum of twenty-five cents per day. This money is paid by the Commissary General of Prisoners at Washington, and it is necessary that the names of thu claimants shall appear on his books. The. ct of Congress only-permits the payment to be made to privates iu the land and naval forces. Officers are not entitled to it. Notwithstanding this fact many of the latter have applied for commutation, and others may yet .apply. To save trou• ble, it is proper that the conditions of the law should be understood. AA there are soldkerA, marines and sail ors, who have not Made application, they should do so at once, before the payments are closet]. 'ABEL TE RHE'L L in continually receiving , new supplies ofkiennine Drugs and Medicines, which will be *old ae low aa at any other Str - e In Montrone. ar'Empire Shuttle Sewing Machines are superior to all others fpr Family and Manufacturing purposes Contatu all the latest improvements; are speedy; noiseleus ; durable; and easy to work. Illus trated Circulars free. &mats wanted. Liberal dis • count allowed. No COLIN ignment. made. Address EMPIRES. M. cO., 616 Broadway, New York. July 524—1 y siMiziei : I 3 Q(*) Nit. ;MI ri t` , CO NI OE4I I ral 0:1 This great medicine cured Dr.J. H. Soar-sos, the Propri etor, of Pulmonary ConsuMption, when it had assumed its most formidable aspect, and when speedy death appeared to be inevitable. His physicisms pronounced hiscess incurable, when ho commenced the rose of this simple but powerful remedy. His health was restored in a very short time, and no return of the disease has 'been apprehended, for all the symptoms quickly dimmemed, and his present weight la more than two hundred pintas. t. Since his recovery, he haridevoted his attention mein sliely to the cure of Consinantiom and the diseases which are usually complicated with It, and the cures effected by his medicines have been very • numerous and truly wonderful. Dr. SCUENOR makes profealonal visits to several of the larger cities weekly, where he has a large coricoungs of patients and it Is truly astonishing lo see poor consumptives that have to be lined out of their (a.-riagm, and in a few months healthy, robust persons. pa. SCH. L.'NCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED TUNIC, and MANDRAKE PILLS are generally all rehired in caring Consumption. Full directions a.morepany,cach, on that any one can take them without seeing Dr. S , ,;:tatioC, bat when It is convenient it Is best jg see him. He gives alvice free, but fora thorough evon , b , allon with his limp:remoter his fee Is three dollars, Please observe, when parchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor—one when in the last stage of Consumption. and the other as he now is, in, perfect health—are on the Government stamp. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers. Price $1.50 pm. bottle, or $7.50 the ball citizen. Letters for advice should always ho directed to Dr. Szbenek's Principal 0111 r . No. IS North 6th Street, PhDade psis, Pa. General Wholesale Ageats: Demme Barnes (tit Co., N. Y .; S. S. Hance, Baltimore, lid.; John D. Park, Cincinnati, Ohio ; Walker dt Taylor, Chicago, Di. ; Genius Brea., St. Louis, no. [ad w. es mo. 1 yr. MrA Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat, r4.QUIFLF.S 13MERL&TE ATTE?itION, Irritation of the Lungs, ♦ L'irlitiaticat Throat Disease, N'S BRONCHIAL TROCIIES, ILAVISO'.I% DIRECT jiirPLVENCT. TO THE PAWS, GIVE 1161EDIATE RELIEF For Bronchitis, .Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and 'Throat Diseases, TROCHES thlt.F. lISED WITH ALWAYS GOOD SUCCESS SINGERS AGD PIIBLIC 13PEANIM will lind Troches neettil In clearing the voice when ta ken before Singing "nr Speaking, auerelieving 'the throat after an unusual' exertion of the vocil organs The Trochee are recommended and prescribed by Phy sicians, and have had j estimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved theft efficacy by a test of many years each year ends them in new localities in various netts of the world, and the ?Troches are universally pronoun ced better than other 4rtieles. OBTAIN only " Snorrrea BILOISCIrIAL THOCar.I3," and. do not take any of the 'it orth.less Imitations that maybe offered. Sold everywhere. nov27 6m amnia oryience.—Theteautiful Plano Fortes of Gnovc- PTEEN 8; Co. are deemed by all good judges to be-the Ultima Thule of instruments of the kind. We cannot suggest what is wanting to make a musi cal Instrument more perfect, although we are slow to admit that the limit of Improvement can ever be at tam n ed. Before they bad brought their Planbs to their pres ent excellence, the, had submitted them to competi tion with instrnments;of the best makers of this court try, and ,t urope, and received the reward of merit, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but jus tice to say that the judgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. ' Still, by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect instru ment has been made. They bare accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex celsior," [June 19-17 Coffteerts Ti.a.mran wcipacup: • 11117r,:a recent de.etalOn of the Court : of Claims. all °M ims tern holding commissions between dates olliarch let, 1864, and lilay 344865; are entitled to per month for each servant allowed by tank. Bgr Amber informgion. apply to ono. P. LITTLE. , , 'l,leeneed,Government Agent. lioatrise,..fifirch 29,1867. tf - • ANIEETIOULD BE CHECKED I? ALLOWED TO CONTINVE, or Consumption 18 OFTEN TUE RESULT Velleafnessi Blindness - and• Catarrh Treated with the utmost success by Dr. J. ISAACS. Oculist and Attest, (formerly of Leyden, Holland,) No. 519 Pine Street,. Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources In the City and Connlry can bo seen at his office. The medical faculty arc invited to accompany their patients, as be has no secrets in bis practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted without pain. No charge for examination. Philadelphia, July 1, 1890. ly. TIZIL - .12‘.1R.PL1.EL 41 3 4-3319 . In South Bridgewater, May 12th, by Apollos Stone, Esq., LEwis A. RosE, of Dimock, and MARY E. RING, of Bridge water. At the residence of the bride's father, on the 15th inst, by Rev. Dewitt C. Olm stead, Rev. LUTHER PECK, of the Wyo ming Annual Conference, and Miss LUCY LYMAN, youngest daughter of Landis Ly man, Esq., of "Lyman via, Pa. In Montrose, on the 15th inst., by Rev. Luther Peck, Mr. J. B. SHERWOOD, of Moutrose, and Miss SUE E. STANTON, of Providence. 7J3D.E1e.T323C15. MI Noticesof marriages and deaths published free of charge. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate of fifty cents per hundred words. In Montrose, May 11th, Mr. JESSE COON, aged 81 years and 10 months. . NEW YORK MARKETS. Reported for the MONTROAK Dnnocuvr, by Fenton, Fitzgerald &Tracy, strictly Produce Commission 31er chants, 88 Whitehall Streit, New York. for the week ending May 18, 1867. Floor, per bbl. $lO,OO @ 14,00 Wheat, per bushel, 2,50 (41. 8.00 Rye, do 1,66 6 . 0 1,75 Corn, eo 1.20 01 1,40 Oats, do ' 80 Qi 90 Butter, per lb. 21) 6 - 0 30 Cheese, " 16 @ 18 Pork, mess,per bbl 42.00 qt.. ZI 50 Beef, mess, " 20,00 (it 22,00 Lard, per lb. 12 t 13 Tallow, .. 11 611 12 Eggs, per doz. 18 (P 20 Wool, per lb. 50 @ 55 Dressed Hogs, per lb. . 8 @ 10 Bell AbiltrtiStMetli,S. Financial Statement of Silver Lake Bounty Matters. Whole amount of bonds Issued, $10,334 57 Paid on the above to May 3d, ItTl7, 6,060 63 Balance to be provided for, Including interest, .1,26 S Gi Amonnt of tax levied for 18(16 Exonerutiona to Collector, iinouni paid on bondn, nud expenses, 2,512 37 Balance In treasury, and uncollected, We certify the above to be correct. TIMOTHY MURPHY, JAMES MURPHY, Auditora WM. MEEKER, Jn. Silver Lake, May 21, ISo7.—*3t VSTATE OF MATTHEW NEWTON, 4.14 late of Dinaock, Sueq'a county. Pa., dcc'd. Letters orsdministration upon the estate of the above named decedcut having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those having eta jinn against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement, GEO. W. NEWTON, Adin'r Dimock, May 21, 1567 - 4o.ll.T_Tora cora'. NTICE is hereby given that my wife Alice has left my bed and board without any Just cause or prov ocation, therefore I forbid all persons to harbor or trust her on my acconnt, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. I also forbid all persons paying or purchasing a cer tain Note of $l4O, given by Catharine Gilroy and James Gilroy to the, dated about the first of May, 1867, paya ble first of jenuary next, as said note has been taken from me by my wife, the said Alice, without my con sent. ANDREW liclINN'E Friondstille, May 14 (21), 1567.-3 w CHAPMAN'S' CHALLENGE To the Votaries of Popular Scientific SkeptiClSM, in vindication of the Troth and Sn'perhumati Origin of the Ilelwew Records of the Creation, fast as those Re cords read. In magazin e form. quarterly. or oftener -25 cents singly. or five successive numbers for $l.OO. A work which all should read. Address L. L. CHAPMAN, Box 4Sll. P. 0., May 14, 1867. Philadelphia. Pa. SHERIFF'S SALE. 111101 T virtue of a certain writ Issued by the Court of Jilt Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to mo directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court-house, in Montrose, op Saturday, lune 15th 1867 at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following described piece or parcel of land, to wit : All that piece or parcel of land situate at new Lacy ville Auburn Township, Susquehanna county, boun; ded and described as follows, to wit. beginning, at forks of road leading from main read to Julius Brown's laud, thence - south 16 degrees west thirty perches, thence south 14 degrees, cast forty five perches, thence south thirty nine* west 10 perches, thence west 26 perches to a post, thence north 77 perches to a corner, thence east 27 perches to place of beginning, containing 9 one 4th acres, be-the same more or less, with appurtenances one framed house, one framed barn and three or four acres improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of John F. Dunmore vs. Mary Green and Horatio A. Green. S. F. LANE, Sheriff.' Sheriff's office, Montrose May 20th 1867. VSTATE OF RICHARD GERRIT .I2,4 SON,deceased, late of Dlmocl township, Susque hanna county, Pa. Lettereof administration upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment, and those havlnh. claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. Dimock, April 30, 1807 National Steam Navigation Company, • WEEELT LINE. • 'Steerage tickets from LIVERPOOL & QUEENSTOWN , to New York reduced to $35, currency. Steerage tickets from LIVERPOOL by Thompson** " Elea Star" line of Packets—s 23, DRAFTS ON IRELAND in slims to snit. for sale by • WM. R. COOPER & Montrose, April 23, 186.-3 m. s, • , Auditor's Notice. MITE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Or. .1 phans' court of busqueharma county to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of Zenas Smith. administrator, amotig the heirs and legal representa tives of the estate of Daniellagger, deceased, will at tend to the duticauf his 'appointment at hie °dice in lilontroie on Tuesday the ilth day of June, 18 6 7, at one o'clock, pl. m., at which time and place all persons are required tir present their claims orle debarred from coming id fora share of said estate. . .•W. D. LUSE,. itiiditOr. • lfontrose, , May 1130 t GMT AITRICTIONS I ariety, Styles, and Bargains, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS READY MADE, CLOTHING, Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co Take great pleasure in informing their friends and the public in general that Dry Goode have, taken A NOTH NI? TUMBLE, and that they have purchased a more than usual large stock of *ring *ow which for price, variety, and style cannot be excelled We have in stock— DRESS GOODS e Black and Fancy Dress Silks Rich Mohair Dress Goods in all styles and colors plain, Liamred and striped fine Organdies, Cambries and Lawns, handsome DeLains, Challiee, Bra. Brc. WHITE GOODS t Bwitielfuslins, Mulls, plain, barred: and striped Jaconets, figured and striped Brilliants, a tine lot of Drapery Moaline, Marseilles Quilts, &c. LINEN GOODS: Black and brown Table Linen, ' Table Clothe, Towels, Napkins, birdseye and shirt ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling for men and boy's wear., &c. Domestics, bleached and brown Starlings, Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Ticking, Cottonades, &c. FANCY GOODS r Superior quality, Kidd Gloves. Stik and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Buttons, Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces, Veils. floseries, new styles in Balmoral Skirts, Par• asols, Sunshades, Corsets, and hoop Skirts. Shawls, Basques and Sacks : Of cloth and silk, eplendid variety, and cheap-. MILLINERY GOODS: At wholesale S Retail. A large and complete stock of millinery Goods, such as artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Frames, Blocks, Straw Bats & Bonnets, Blonds,La &c.. which we JOB to the Trade at New York wholesal e prices. $2.F96 07 322 20 BRADY MADE CLOTHING otour OWN man ufacture—the largest and tastiet4 variety in the _ county. We guaranty our work. BIERCFIANT TAILORING: We have over 100 different patterns of Cloth, Caasimers, and Coatings for custom work to select from; have a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. and are enabled to give perfect sat sl action in regard to good fits, style and prices. Parties preferring to have their garments made to measure. are requested to give us a call and exam !lle our stock. GENT'S' FVRNISHING GOODS i White and Flannel Shirts, cotton aid merino Wrappers and Drawers, Gloves, Ties and Scarfs, paper and linen Collars, Handkerchiefs, Traveling Bags, Trunks and Umbrellas C47 - A tine variety of Gents and Boys HATS & CAPS, `CIVEAP. 6attenburg, Alostubanin )lontraae, May 14, 1164 Financial Statement of Harford Township Bounty Matters. Whole amount of Ronda issued, , $19,6.26 62 Am% paid on the above to May Ist, 1867, , 13,581 79 Balance to be provicid for, excluding int. 0,644 63 Duplicate Unix. levied for 1864. 18,a52 52 Collected on the atove t o May Ist, 1867, • 6,854 68 Bul. due including exhon's & t oll're per ct'ge, f,1,407 84 Duplicate for tax levied for 1863, . g 3,978 32 Collected on the above to Mey /at, 1867, 3,694 49 Bal. due Including exhou'a and Coil. p'r cege, 393 83 Duplicate of tax levied (or 1866, $3,974 72 Collected ou the above to May Ist, 1867, 2,6 :hl 66 Bal. due Including cullector's per ceutage, 51,442 06 We certify the above to be ne correct an, account as can be made under the circumstances. 17 GEORGE S. WRITNEY, JOSEPH POWERS, Auditors. Erarford, May 14,186:.-3w SPRING CAMPAIGN C. C. MILLS, Adm•r NEW GOODS, GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Dry Goods in great variety and desirable styles. Notions, the largest and beet assortment in the place A fall line of Stationery. Being desirous of closing out my stack of Crockery, UarB, Caps,and Ladies' Bhoce, I will sell them • • ,Lt Garden & Flower Seeds ' • . of all kinds. ~_ Call and examine my stock before purchasing else where, and be convinced of tho quality audtheapness of My Goods. , , • a orBtore In the same befitting as the fiastodlce, and formerly occupied by Webb at klotterdeld. •• " • • . . • A, Di - BUTTEMCLD. Montroim, Pa.,ltsy 7, Nat lIEILD QUAZTEELS POII MILLINERY GOODS, itik- C:3O CD) 1:10 a) 7 M. B. DESSAIIIiII, Managing Partner iITENTION, HIRYBODY Now Ready for the Just received and will be sold at MEE MONTROSE SOROOLIISTRIOT. Receipts Undo Expenditures from June 8, ~ 866, to April 1, 1867. REcErrxs A. N. Bullard, School Treasurer, Dr. To amount in hands of-late Treasurer, slo6 50 received from rent of rooms, 110 GO ••• from sale of old school house, 119 75 from M. Newman, Collector, 17141 0 0 " on tuition bills, fall term, 233 07 '• " winter term, 174 10 • • " for stone coal, •• reed of A.O.Warren, fines for drunkenness. 030 " due A. N. Bullard. Treasurer, 141 sS DISBURSEMENTS By amount of Orders paid, drawn uy School Board, including commission to Treasurer, $2.-P32 We the undersigned, auditors In and for the Borough of Montrosomet in pursuance of our duties at the Com missioners office in said Borough on Monday the Ist day of April. 180, and did audit and settle the accountofA. N. Bullard, 'Treasurer of the Montrose School Board, from June Sat, 1866, to April let, 1867, which we find to be correct i and we find a balance duo A. N. Bullard. Treasurer, / of one hundred and forty-ono dollar() and eighty-elg4t cents. . . I. VADAKIN, (1. WARNER, I.Auditors. JOSEPH COCKAYME, Montrone, May 7, 1867.-3 w Statement of Borough Accounts BOUNTY FUNDS A. • NI, Bullard, Treasurer of Montrose 1866.' Borough,i)r. , May 13, To cash of Wm. B. Cooper, late Treaer, $99 78 of D.Brewster,Col.per cap.tax,lB6l, 60 57 Aug. la, '66 to April 25. '67, to cash of A. J Brewster, Cell. Bounty Tax, 1866, " 23, To cash of W. Foster, late collector bounty tax '65, per J. Lyons, 1866. Contra, By amounts paid. as follows : Aug. 14, Bond and lot., No. 48, to C. L. Fargo, $llO 50 • 23, 2 bonds & int. Nos. 46 .5: 49, to J.Lyons, 222 07 5; 1 refunding or , Cr to D. Brewster, 4 00 , . 14, order for monies loaned of W.H.Jessiip,223 50 19, W. Foster, coma on duplicate of '65, 37 05 . 3, bond and' int . No. 57, to G. L. Williams, 108 50 7, " 88, to Nelson Kelsey, 106 00 7. " . " 47, to N. H. Lyons, 112 36 7, " ••'4l a.: 42,toS.S.Ransom ' 112 00 i • - 46 " 35, to A. W. Hickok, ail 00 " 4, to H. T. Castle, 112 00 9, '' " 23, to P. Ryan, 106 60 13, " 32, to N. L. Howe, 112 00 18, ~ " 28, to Thos. Smith, 106 00 14, " " 14, to F. T. Goodwin, 112 00 17, " 29, to Thos. Fester, 106 00 17, " • " 8, to B. Mitchell, 106 00 20, int. on bonds Nos. 7 and 52, to D. Brews ter and H. Hill, 15 00 Dec. 8, bond ..k int. No. 11, to Wm .H.Fordham, 112 25 " 8, " " 51, to Win. IL Cooper, 106 00 3, int. on 2 bonds, 55 & 39, do 12 00 " 13; int. on 3 bonds, 30, 2 \ l, 44, t.o U. F. Read, 24 00 867. Jan. 1. 2 refunding orders to 11.11.Dimmore, et al, 35 GO , •11, bond and int. No. 20, to 31. 3/"Ku ne, 107 07 " it, int. on 3 bonds, 21, 27,15, to o.V.Bentley. 18 IV " 15, bond and int. No. 44, to C. T. Fargo, 101 12 April N, " 32, to N. Kelsey, 102 80 Treasurer's commission, 25 42 BOROUGU FUNDS A. N. Bullard, 7'rea3urer of Montrose 18456. Borough, Dr. To cab of Wm. Garey, collector of special boro' tax from Mny 18, 1866, to Jan. 21, 1867, $B9 40 To cash of C. M. Get°, Bargees, for lilies and cir : cus from Aug. 4, to Nov. 30, 110 00 of A.O.Warren. for flocs, Oct. 29,18 CA, 3 00 " lesa am% paid on boro' order, Nov. 13, '66, 9 98 Contra, By amounts paid as follows: May 13,7 borough orders, In a 11... June 29, 1 order, Z. Cobb July VT, .. Fire Co. No. 2.. Aug. e, " F. 0. Warner.... Sept. 6, " C. Sherman 7, " H. H. Frazier.... Oct. 3, " F. B. Chandler.. H. T. Ring J, W. Chapman. F. .Frneer C. €herman Nov. 2, : 0, • , 13, • 1841, Jun. 1, " n. Tyler 21, " Wm. Garey.. " 24, " D. Searle. •• • 30, " U. F. Austin. Feb. 25, 4 orders in all Web 12, 1 order, R. B. Little.. 13, " Fire Company Na. 1 " 13. •• B, B. Bentley et a 1.... •• 30, • A. N. Bullard et al.. •• PA), " C. Sherman et a 1... April 25, " H. R. Frazier Treasurer's commission paid out for Born Received 11ECAPITUTLATION. Bounty Funds received.. •• paid out, Balance,. Balance in Treasurer's bands, STATEMENT of Bounty and Volanteer Funds exam ined by the Auditors, and found as follows, viz: Whole am't honda issued for bOunty purposes,ss9B4 00 Am'( lnterst on bonds, (paid) to April:l9, '67, 449 03 Fuude of E. L. Weeks 1200 00 •N. Shoemaker 600 00 W. 11. Jessup 223 50 Refunding order, D. Brewster 4 00 Two refunding.orders, H.H. Dunmore et al, 83 60 Commissions paid W. H. Cooper, Treasurer '65, and A. N. Bullard, Treasurer 1860, 64 77 Am't paid by Wm. B. Cooper, Treas. '65, and A. N. Bullard, Tress'r $6559 23 AmTin Treas. bands April 29,,1667, 192 26 " Coll. A. J.,Brerrster's bands April 29, Isq, 899 68 $ll4l 15 Amount of bounty debt unprovided for, $14.20 65 We; the undersigned, Auditors for the Borough of Montrose, in pursuance of our duties did audit, setae. and adjust the accounts of A. N. Ballard Treasurer of said Borough, April 29, 1867, all of which, upon exam ination, we found correct, and a balance in his hands of Bounty Funds of said Borough to the amount of one huntiral and ninety-two dollars and twenty-six cents. I. VADAKIN, G. WARNER, }.Auditors. JOB. COCKAYNE, Montrose, April 29,1867. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27 Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. ON THE EUROPIktN PLAN. UE•STEVENS AQUSE to well and widely known T to the travelling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men ;it is in close proximity to the business part of the city—is on the highway or Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat depots. The Stevens Rouse has liberal accommodations for over SOO guests—it is well furnished, and possesses ev ery modern improvement for the comfort and entertain ment of Its inmates. Tho rooms aro spaciou's and well ventilated—provided with gas and water—the attend ance is prompt and respectful—and the table is supplied with every delicacy of the season—at modetate rates. dEO. H. CHASE & CO.' may 'i-6m rfIOPRIETOII9. • GAR DEN SEEDS.. A large assortment. Large papor end small. Also FLOWIR SEEDS, for salo - by., lilontrose, April 16, 1867. AI3EL 7kURRELL. NN ABEL TURRELL'S STORE, aS usual Is full of &studio% Goode; Call and lies ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NE; G o°Ds . And keeps constantly Mt hand a fall and desirable as• sorttacnt of genuine,. Drugs,. TiledOines, Chemicals,„ • Liquors, Paints, Gila, Dye , stuffs, Teas, Spices and ' other GroceriesT'Stoncware, Wall and Window Pa per, Glassware, :Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic, Tanner's 011, Lnbrlcating_oll, breateloot Oil, • Defined 'Whale Oil. ffarnish, Whips, . Gantt, flute a, Cartridges,' Powder, - - Shot. Lead, Gun Citi)e, liusicdl Inatrements, To; et Soaps, Hair 011 s. Brasheq. Pocket Kulse., Spectacles. Silver Plated Spoons, Forks, anti Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goads Jewelry, Perfttmery, &e. ALL VIE $2.362 79 Cr. Patent Medicines advertised in Montrose, and nearly every GOOD BEND ' IN ANY In short, nearly eyerything to restore the sick. to please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy,:, and Me° t conduce to the . real and substantial chritforts - of life. Enumeration Is impracticable, as it would All W ' newspaper. Call attire Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, lifontrose, Pa. HEAR YE ! HEAR YE! All persons who wish to EVIST e ISS.CrolateZr TN THE P'cIICIIA§E OP GROCUM& PROVISIONS will call at the Stoll of the anbicriber, where they will find a Good stock of e. 31911 74 Cr. Choice Flour, Fish, Hams (sugar cured), Coffee and 'Tea, Sugars, Syrups and Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, etc. etc. Also—A, good stack of .le.Lw#3l= ivcomixim•ivies, School and Blank Books, and a few mis 7 cdlane'ons Books,•krriting Papers and Enrdopes of Superior pal— • ities' and perfumed, Gents' and . Ladies' Paper Collars, Canned and Dried kruits, orariges ck Lemons, Condensed Milk, d choice "ilitiele, . . . , • 1 and In tact almost •ccerythlng need,•d by nit the gook pool° of Snsqueltahna County yeliogot hungry and dry, and by iaKchaaing them of - —_ A. AT, BUS. D, flret Store south of the Court: lloulio end wi.t side of the Public AVenuei you can sate (rein 1Q to :leper cebt 3lontrose, Mardi Oth, $2:,67 24 THE 11O4MORFOrS SF,WINO MACHINES 699 . BROADWAY, NEW YORK. $7719 4 2:1 30 00 . 50 00 80 00 . 17 00 . 800 . 300 . 200 . 10 00 , 100 00 'Oll FAMILIES & MINVFACTURL'ftS.: THESE WORLt RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded - the'highest .7 4 Cemitnn at.,th4s ' World's Fir in London, and six f a it premium at the New York Stale , "'tali of 1866, anti • are • Celebrated for ding the beet work. using a much smaller needle foe the same thread thau any other; m;t chine, and by the Intkoduellon of the moat approved ma , hinery, we are now able to supply' the very best ma chines In the woild. These machines are made al our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn,, under the. immediate .supervision of the President of the Company, ,r .E4as . Howe, ,Jr., the = - ORIGINAL uitv_sTon, OF. TUE 6E14 EKG MA- I GAT E. smofs 7 1 2.567 2 4 $ GZI GO • 437 21 , • • . They are adaptnd to nil kinds of Family SeTeln7; and to the use of imunstresses, dress makers. tailors, man ufacturers of Shi ts, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillait, clothing, hate, ca s, corsets, boots, shoes, harness.liad• ales. linen goods umbrellas, parasols, etc They work equally well upon silk, Hoerr. woolen and cotton goods wtth silk. cotton pr linen thread. They will seam: quilt, gatber,,fell; cord t braid, bind, and perform every epeclek " of sewing, making a beautiful and pedeCt slit At, alike On both sides or the articles sewed. tt The Stitch invented by, Mr. Howeondsnade $ 192 26 on this Hiichine,- is the most popular and durolde, and all Sitoing Na. - shines are suldeei to the prig eiple invented , by SENP:IFOR A CIRCULAR. " - SIBLEY & STOOPS, . • General Agents,. l NO. 922 CIIESTNIIT ST., PHIL'A. 1937. _ , $8561 80 .. , . BLAOKSMITHING.S MIRE undersigned have this day fcirmed a co-partner. Y. ship, under the firm name of Stanfri.t hioran. for the purpose of carryiug on Blacksmithlng In all its branches. , arStrtet attention will be given to Horse -shoeing. All work will be done ne atly and promptly. The prtb 7 lie a - ro invited call. • E. P. STAMP{' Montrose,Marchr 4th, 1867. tf P: T. MORAN. 15IDEN1IAws IMPROVED SELF-ACTING. ~gt,~,nd~S3ooaz: • In ttiCse days of Snonny and Mali priced gootia;ey ery futtilly.in;.tho country should bayuono. , LIAM' TITE COST, - • • • • -- .. of clothinga family can be saved by its nu. • it is tint ple and darabie easily understood, and eanktpprienito. No skill is requ ired to weave with itbeyond the simple turning of an oasy crank. . , . • W'From 15 to 35 yiwds can be , ivoiren on It Iva day. don't sell your wool and buy StionnT,.when with One of these Looms In your hots° thelirls can make all clothing for the family, and much better quality, at half price. , , For eirenlitre,sprice RIO, and simples of ,cluth NQven on the Lnorti;Address with stamp, , _ A. D. GATES , . :333 Chestnut etreet,,Philadelph,ll:. • - ; _Also. dealer s s In Cotton 'Wasp, Wool And Flax' Filling 'rums, Reeda. ITarness and Loom andinge generally.. March 19, 1867. ow* . . - , Clover & Timothy. Seed 101 ' asle ObetP. 1 37 A, 'N. MILLAR . 141)ukr ‘ ome,Jitarett Sth, IEAT. FARMERS!