Cubit guano giuctorg. . Tar Naar in Alt Directoil, one year, 111.504. eaci adaktfisli 144 - 50. Of, MONTROSE. WUB i GEM OMee,"aid dollen In Grocer , j rAt i fe k sq ll4 Ai ike ! cr..ker 7 ., etc.. Public Ace . JANE CAIPIALT, Attorney at Lief; - Winer cite dooelbelow Tatbell Elam, Public AVMIIIC. WX.ll:obOttle sielt 'Foreign -This =WU sadDralto on Itngland, Ireland and Scot- 01114rillIMOIOI4dIstiig taloon:' Owe. - ect -110 COOL Oysern and awn% In elm etylo. On Man. 111111100tiao - BitoWN , Omani Fin! Bodine bunt. Allioditiloatia aleo.diell ilailnoul and ',caldera Tickets WaidereoPaliraad phtladeiphfa Onion one door mei - - tiessial Insurance and.ftwing 11a reD"-Pabiks se,_ • ; Z. TAILSOT—thAM ,„,0 4 ..„.. z u gr ee i r a l . es sod Oride i rs and Ileitcatrienta, an e IL Sayre& Brother*. glallOLS; Meiotic-5 te act Dmpt and Medi clue*. Mara Tobecce. Pipes. Poekeelluaka, Specta cle*. Yealnee No!lose. Public Avenue. COX. Harness maker and &eller le all articles - *WM kept Irtthe trade. opposite the Dank. • liii.lrßOTH't CO.. - Dealers In Stores. Hardware, 74*Miura* at Tin and &beelines ware, corner 101111-Tartiptke Weft: . Man* tTNIS Merchant Tailors and dealers In Oath*. ihinamanno, and Furniahlm Moods. and Arm* tise !pager fteriar NLactdoe. on Main Street, rimming baimag. "R6I.LARIh-Dwkt• la Ontee.lee. Provirlena. Books. Stationery and Yankee Notions, at head ol Mae Armee. Ir. SPORE a CO., Dollen In Stoves, Hardwire., _=lAl uou lasa m lonen:s, Now and Onxeries, oppo. EATNSFOIM & lIITCHRL. Livery and Exehance 01101•41 u tear al Bank building. ' _ J. a. Dswirr i CO.. Dealers In Dry Goode, Gard IMO asil general inerebandlae, corner. near Brick V. 11110,111XAMR. New Kinard. Pa., keeps coustootly Initlnne Crab ground Cayuga Plaster, for sale et japerSummarsrillo„Pa.. W: a. IIIZAD. Fotmdry, and dealer in Plows and other ittondk, one door from Phlmey'a Hotel. Main St. IL F. 11111111t1t. Cirrtige Mater and Crodertsicer, on law &tweet, two doors below Ilawley's Store. NoCOMMIVIOTTIEILS. I/midi in 4:02w-erica hntl iranlikaits. os lialp atreet, Lomita 4F3SON. Deaden in Flour. Peed. Meal, Wt. Lime, tatineat, Groceries and Provisions on Skeet, • • • • Ire the Depot. W. i T. RATTIVq, , Manufacturer. of Clgar• and Wholesale clealeto la Yankee Notions and Fancy Geode. on Isla Steftt. beau Episcopal Chweli. • 41089 a HEAP. Leather Wanufacturcra and dealers it llidiocco Findings, &e., near Episcopal Church. • AIM a HAIM% Dealer* In Drugs and Medicine*, Hulot Nanufactitrem greigate, on Main erect, near DIIOOI W. BIMPRICSB. Rom ShoeJaz and general Repairing es Nlsla Street, south of the bride. J. DICIKEICKAS. au,. 'Thaler In general merchandise end acithlng. Brick Store. on .Vain St:wt. WWPFL JEilltSD;licalers In gwocial Men:handl.. 01 Yale &MOT. X. X. HAWLXY. Danlyr In mend Mr:shawllnc, on Main Street.ipposite Pldnney's Hotel. GREAT BEND. - 15,-,MitHEnt. Minot.=laser of Leather, and dealer la general Nerehandlae. on,lialu Ste. et. U. Y. DORAR; Radiant Tailor and dealer In Ready Nada Clothing, Dry Goods, Orocerit. and Y'roviaione. Xalia Stma.. LENOXVILLE. or HIRAM R:Wenalkettimr o t and dm In enrll nom, sad Csts GIBSON EDWARDS t DRYART, Minttfikorera of WIIg0171! and Inetzba, near the Ingalls. Store. gotai gatelligence. ifebohnin 'lrhelthAnnualTali of the Niebotgon Agri tialtcLanl iirM be held on their Grounds In Nicholeon, on thel4th, 15th and 16th days (d' Sept. next. _ W. IL DIZIGOA, 40_ vOL toe'beld 'at Good Templars'' Salt in Near 3Glfoid, 'an:Wednesday, June 15, afternoon and evening. The proem& to be ap plied to the pareltase of an Organ for the 3L ItIMSM aurervisor. Mr. D. Brewster, is making some good improvements in our roads through iiittbOrongh. '',Curet commenced on Monday last, and the special gem_ having been cOntinued , an &town telinOf April Coact washeld, wine' it adjourn ad Mtindayadternoim, - nntil the regular term lat4ugast next. Judge Streeter presided. —A boy by the name of Wm. McMullen fell inte_4.nos' Lake on Monday last, and would, have been drowned in a very short time longer, had not a comrade rescued him by means of a fish pole which he notebednut tOlds assiatarice; Bemis 'iniSintible for a short time after belni placed upontlie Idiom —The Spnoopal Social meets at the house of COL Spec on Friday evening neat. --We have htiil no frosts in this vicinity skim March last, Aptil L and May having been =mar l** 11111 M and dry. The season is at kwst two weeks cu*r than, usual. Fruit of all kinds is e~etdiogl3 —A friend who is a little interested said to us the cher'day, that those sawdust and tanbark walks, which we rrafctii:d to last creek, 'would illitl°l4*o43l,l4ailk,aathe latter did not last mare than= tine rats. There is a plain reason, are beliete , Why ihewalks in our borough do net last longer. We notice invariably that the plank are laid close to the ground, and as tight lagathilt asthey can be conveniently compress ! ed. The philosophy of the preservation of wood is, that the sooner the moisture can be dried out 4,11 , the longer it will last. Experience has tewitt in other towns. that plank from four to iheraineliei Wide; laid on bed pieces three or four baler from the ground, and a Idlace of a guar : ItstraNf awthelsbetweeneacb plank will lam from thin iwtitilefirt. - - The fact la that the air can cirrldite wider and dry out the moisture. It is obterintble by ;that our - walks decay from the Inalarside, as the lop remains sound until it 11016 4xattlib, fdlewhw the truth of this theo ry. Anothervet r p 11N:torte= object isgained by preventing the plank-hum warping. '-L-ilev,4Arniti; Pptter iiptliettai in the nil tretsslist taiiiii&o&niaittnettithig,June 12th, -40 horse :belonging' to.;LeOnard Searle cilagaVl anent-the stem whistles; 44311 1 .,-541 - 05 nt inB QF.tbe carnage. The. funiiiirisalsowourewhat injured, Our people' nitisTettekl4 'Mtn used io whisths before the E5a 17 5 , 14 49 a r e, - =We iliftat Masai Sayti Bnithas manufac tory the other diy,and through thepoliteness of Ir. %w on Sayre, their very efficient clerk, we were shotn through some portion of their caps; elms buildings. 'We' hare often heard muted that Sayre Brothers hid done more for the growth otidontrosettaul'anynneel.*; and, whey we catieio:nee this largeauicitut of ma= ditheri;nini s l44* IMPleinentiOrtit tilt whkh they ite - vosisuidly 'arid tbelsrse number of—workneti employed, the lY . . . truth of the assertion wasinore than verified.- - Had they,tlielMmlsit,wgh the-Wrig,t# l 7)4 l .lt. I:ll;3pla s kiit' We billeVC. liar flialliia Mitailifisir would not bang fire sMtnOtlths, f??.ldiFy would , build it themselves. ... . . —We are fully aware that boys beCome than and That as the "twig is bent the tree is inclined" i i , and still further.. t at the repkation of a place is meilsi and ip th chiirFetit ailtstnhabitantit If judged more by to con - uci off' t e boys * anr youth than from any other condition. We men tioned not longsince a - habit which we have noticed of their occasionally congregating to blow cow ; 'toms and ; othertrise,disturb,, the still watches of the night; and that we lx loved duty to our communityvand the welthre of the youth demanded Mit it shOulO'be abated, but we find the same or similar fmffes.still,continue and we would call theatterdion of - the people, parents 1 and guaranis of our:borough to the fact once more. Is It 'net:emery that Mese concerts of Awns, drams, obscenity, and profanity should 'be repeated to diiturb the weary and the hive,- lid ? We often see our peace officers 'conduct ing some poor downfallen inebriate to the jail because the whiskey which he contains is a lit tle troublesome and we make bold to say that the lemons which -our youth receive in these night revels may !cad to thesame condition,and fund parents may be shocked to find one of their sons in the same position. The minds and ae lions of thoughtless youth used to be shaped in the right direction. - Who can Beat Thls. E. Goodrich, In the Owego Ga:rtte says: Two years ago the tenth of next month I milked four cows that gave 165 Ids. of milk that day. I have now five cows that gave last Saturday, May 28th, as follows: One two-year-old heifer, 34 his. One threelear-oldkeifer, 31- •• One six-year -at ., One seven-year-old, One eight-year-old, 46 " 3laking in all that day, 214 INA, The three oldfmt are„ the same cows, and the 3-year old was milked last year. Just please to bare this beat about twenty times in this coun ty and I wolf& be jealous. Persouist: Mr. IL Tuttle, of Gibson, who has been P. M. In that place for a number of 3 - mm past, has sold his house and lot to IL M. Tingley, for MO, and Ls about taking up his residence with his son in the township of Arid, Wayne county. Mr. Tuttle has been a citizen of Gibson for about twenty years, and bears the fullest confi dence and respect of that community and his departure will be regretted. Our county will loose an unassuming, upright and intelligent citizen and sound Democrat. ItherlML. The following are the names of the Sheriff; elected in the County of Susquehanna from its organization to the prewnt time: Edward Fuller, Montrose, elected in 1812. Austin Howell, do " - 1815. Samuel Gregory, Bridpwater, •• 181 K Philander thephens,Spnng,ville, " 1821. Samuel Gregory, Bridgewater, •• 1 ts 2 4. Charles Chandler, Lenox, •• 1827. Joseph Williams, Bridgewater, •• 1820. Charles Avery. Montrose, 1833. William Hartley, Lenox, " IKai. Walter Follet, Ilerfonl, 1839. Thomas Johnson, Auburn, " 1842. N. C. Warner, Bridgewater, " 1845. C. M. Gere, liroollvn, 1848. G. IL Eldred, Montrose, •• 1841. F. P. Hollister, 3liddletown, - ' lEcit John Young, Minna, - 1857. K V. Green, Milford, " 1860. David Summers, Newllilfund, . " 1803. Samuel F. Lane, 3loarose, 1806. Wm. T. Mosley, New Milfonl, - 18611. Whole number of Sheriffs, 20. There are elev en ex-Sheriffs living, five of whom live in the borough of Montrose (Avery, Warner, Gem, Eldred and Lane). Charles Avery is the oldest now living, and S. F. Lane the youngtst. There has been but one death warrant exeen led in the Munty, that by Sheriff Gregory. It is said that Sheriff Stephens had eonscientioes scruples about executing a death warrant, and that the time was postponed until Sheriff Greg ory was re-elelected. Ile is the only Sheriff who has held the office two terms. Penns, - Is - auhs State Teachers' APMO. ckition. The "Pennsylvania State Teacherit' Associa tion" will hold its next annual session in the Court House, in the city of Lancaster, on the 9th, 10th and 11th of August next. Arrangements are in prorr, ess for the 44rgmt and most imposing assemblage of le teachers and friends of education from all parts of the State which has ever been seen In the history of the Association LET EVENT EDUCATIONAL m - rEnEsr BE CV LLT The proginmnie of oxcereigoiciiibMees n list of the vital ocicii=itional topics of the day. This programme will be publi,shed in fall in the July number of the &Awl Juurnal. Every possible arrangement will be made for the comfort and convenience ormern Item. These, together with the maniac, arrangutnenta, will be announced in due time. There is room in old Lancaster—its spacious court-room, and ample and cheap hotel alTAlll modalions for all who will come. • Local veireixtpera througlund the 4 , 1' qtr will plow call attention to this notirr. eIIAILLES W. DEAN'S, Ch. Ex. Com. Penna. State 'Ft...metiers Asstx:. Binghamton Items From the Lender. —Messrs. Shapley & Hopkins, of the Bing hamton Iron Works, hnve removed their office to No. CC Wtshnigtartiltreet, in the new. block. —Messrs. Noyes' will vacate the old Comb Factory building, at the foot of Sanford street, on the fuss of July. They are ameentrating their tuachinky at "Lewis' Ville —The freight or the D. L. S: W. Railroad, which was formerly transferred at Great Bend. now all comas to this place, both from the east and west. —The stable of Mr. Orcutt, on Carroll street, was deatroyed by fire last Friday night, May 27; together with four fine horses, six carriages, harness, etc. The loss e.e , ..ds $3.000, insured for 2,425. The fire was the work of an incendi ary. A suspicious person was seen skulking about the premises a short time before the fire was diScovered. Moore it Bigler's barn, stand ing near, was badly damaged by the fire. In sured for ir3oo. Houses in close proximity were alsoAlunatml slightly; by heat. —:bliturday evening, May of fire waS again given, 'Which proceeded '.6 . •: . ina - the' basement of -the bakery - of .i.aureui 'nyder:gust , in lAFayette block It was probably occasioned by sparks from the oven. • It was quickly extin guished. — Last Friday evening, May 27th, war was tleebtred.neu thesouttmtul ilf.the.Rockbottom bridge, by a couple of fellows named Frawley and Reardon, against the Shannessy These yopug*iimallati. nn,9ld - gnldge: against Shartrit ; 7onatielifilifider the tfifttience of liquor, felt powerfully strong, and thought with the . 'BPaistpnCe ,.. of stories and clubs they could give hint -On of the stones hit Mns. Shatutessy, severely injurinF her. Bar ney Faun who,hap : , :fled to be a . looker-on, bad Lis Cieetvidly mashed by a brick, thrown at the intruders by Sinuniesiej: Peace was ithially re stored, and > Sawley and flearden were arwnted. On seeing the pollee approaching thiy took to the riverin'a bMit, but afinv shots brought them to time. " • Luzern!" County. 7TkeMail train south, Thursday, run over Aildlnkid i in/tin nitiniA*ffilinn O'Brien, °Sect Lion man' inithe einplay of the D. L. & W. RR , a , ...:, ,.: ..• ~--011 - ailpraili, May 28th, tiatriek Purley ii,i . pke Into the - house of Mrs. Began, in the Ilioteh, end, laid vioiCnt hands on her personal feibits.' Tesiertiaite Viii arreited 'by officer 'Rosenthal!, had a-tearing before Alderman Watres, and committed to tho.ootmty Jail. —The D. L. & W. wt. CO, are now engaged in laying the second track between this city and Clark's Grcen. This will give them greater Es cility for shipping coal, as trains run to the Green, which is a heavy grade, and by having a second track, they will be able to do so without I l i detriment o loss to the ,reguLar trains passing over the No hern Division. .. 1 —A repo was!crirremt Monday, May Nth, I that W. C. Brainard, the proprietor of the St. Charbat, bad bcen t taken prisoner on Canadian soil, while galbmtly leading a company of Fant ails. Mr. B. at the time was absent from the city, and this gave credit to the report, but we have every reason to disbelieve it, as be person ally assured us this morning that it was a big hoax.—&raatoa Iknicerat. —Thomas 31artin, while going up Lackawan na avenue, met a party of roughs in Rout of the Exchange block, who, w ithouf a work of warn ing, stabbed hint in the side with a lohg knife, Wieling a very severe wound, it being some rive inches long,.—iforning Nara. Bradford County. —A Ministerial Association has been organ ized in this place, in which all the protestant ministers take part. The Association meets every Monday morning for prayer and religious discussion. —Quite a menagerie is . being collected on the public square. There are now two caglm and four foxes on fire exhibition. —Henry Campbell and Jones escaped from Jail, in thisplace, on Wednesday, June Ist. It appears that they had made the attempt a few nights previous by sawing, off one of the iron bars in the window, but were detected before their purpose was accomplished, and were then placed in the "dark cell." But lore, whether the object is a pretty girl, or freedom, laughs at locks and iron bars; so these young men set to work and took up some of the plpnks from the bottom of the cell, and dug a hole through into the kitchen and then made good their escape.— Bradford Reporter. -pr: Bullock says that the first court in Brad ford county was held ht. January, 1813, at the tavern . house of Wm. Means, in Towanda ; and Simeon Kinney, Ethan Baldwin, and Al phonse C. Stuart, were then .the. only resident attorneys in the oaunty.—Bra4ford Arpm. Elmira Jail Delivery. On Saturday evening, May ?,Bth, as the keep. er of the Chemung county Jail was entering the prison to luck the prisoners in their cells, he was knocked down, tied and gagged, and at a later hour, when the outside attendant, a Miss Situp son, opened the door to let the Jailor out, five of the prisoners rushed past and over her, and made their escape, viz: Thos. \V. Ray, charged with robbery; Alonzo liibler, under a two years sentence ut Auburn, for grand larceny ; Oscar L Ibtsh, charged with fiilse pretences; David Short, charged with arson ; James Sa mois, n boy, for stealing. Ten other prisoners, in for minor offenses, did not escape, Ray, who appeared to be the boss of the job, has bcvn-re-captured..—Olorgo Gant e. A ludicrous mistake which might almost be pronounced a bull, occurred in a cow Lase, through the heedlessness of a hotelier's appren tice, In this plate, a few (lays since. Mr. Charles Handing tine of our most enterprising matt market men. purchased of Mr. Arnolda fat cow, which; with the assistance of his apprentice was driven to the slaughter yard and shut up for a hilef season, preparatory to her going the way of all 'leak. In due time, Charley directed his man to bring the cow to the shambles. The bright butcher boy—who for the sake of nomen clature we will call Jerome—went to the yard and foundi the victim had taken the wings of the morning—or some:other means of locomo tion and flat Jerome went forth to hunt the fugitive and, as he supposed, found and brought Geri° the block. Charley, on seeing the car cass, complained that the cow hadn't turned out well; and felt that he had been sadly de ceived In weight and condition of the "critter." Shortly after these events, Mr. G. C. Miller be gan to make search for a small lean fleshed new 'ached cow. No trace was found, she * was ad vertised as "strayed" ke., in the papers. ..Mr. Arnold in a day or two was surprised at behold ing what he had a right to suppose was the ap parition of his defunct cow. "Here was con fusion worse- confounded." After several days of mystery, it began to be thought that there had been some mistake. It turned out that the butcher boy who, probably, is not largely devel oped in the bumps of size, weight and color, had driven Mr. Miller's cow into the yard and killed her, instead of the one intended. The at fair closed 'up with nn explanation, a good round price for a voor piece of beef—a better one on hand not yet killed and a discharge of the "bould booteher bOy."-7'unki oranork Demoerat. Medical Society. The send-annual tneeting of the Susquehanna County Medical Society was held on the Ist inst., at liqpbottont. Instead of traversing what used to be known as the Milford and Owego turnpike to Brooklyn, we followed the route that was formerly the Plank Road, to the Hop .hottom creek, a mile or . more below its source, and thence along its course through a pleasant valley to its junction with Martin creek. We found the cosy little village of Brooklyn all alive on account of its being the time and place for the State Convimtion of Universalists, many delegates to whit% we saw on the way thither. Brooklyn compares favorably with other plaits in the county in its improvements and evidences of thrift. A cloudy sky without rain, aid Ili refreshing breeze, greatly enhanced the pleasure of the two hours ride from Mont rose to llopbottom, a place we found to be growing and increasing in business, if appear ances are At all to be relied upon. The numer ous -passenger freight and coal trains on the Railroad arc enough to make any place lively, but them seems to be a good dcml of other trav el, anti we 'found the enlargal hotel of 31r. NU mirth Suring:ed .- with guests. This has become an ImporhMt point from which to ship stock and prodmin to the Eastern markets. The Illedical Society was well attended— niejubcieWn k, present front 3lohtrose - , Brook: lyn, lkiichOlscm, Ilarford, New 31ilford, Great Bend, ands South Gibson. In addition to the usual ronti e of businms, there was a large at, tendance o patients at the Clinic, some of whom had come from the Northwest corner of the countY, a distance of 30 miles. It is very desire ble, for thel future, that those wishing to avail themseirm of this gratuitous service of the Scr• del'', shou'd through some of its members pre. viously nolify the Secretary, so that their eases may receive prompt attention. If -this Is borne in mind,te malt of our Clinic may be " made more adv tageous to all concerned. Our host Is a oak plain,` - tina ssth ho knows "how to keep a hotel" His ac commodations for a large number of guests are ample, and the appointmentt of the dining-mom are firstclun. A mom invidng and appetizing meal is seldom spread befoak th e I mam , than the dinner to which wo did Ample justice. This SCAM; barmonloasi l busy, Interesting and profitable, adjourned at 4 r. u., to meet at Montrose. pa thp •TiVie r silay Atlnuary nex t, A V t Our homeward route was over the hills of the old Milford and Owegtritirtipikcfrom Brooklyn, and at the close of a day' aelightrully spent, we were prepared to enjoy the 'welcome supper in waiting for us. Thus agniu the Metlieul &duty. Long may It Willie. 8. The Place To find goods very cheap, and In great varie ty, where they keep the the largest stock,— bought at the latest decline of prices, and with an eye to the wants of the community, is at the store of M'Kenzie, Faurot& Co. We have new dross goods, new white goods, hosiery, doves, parasols and sun umbrellas, silks, ribbons, trimmings, notions' cloths and cas.simerm, etc. A first class cutter in the clothing department. Butter pails sent freo and prompt returns made. Best monitor pails for sale. Give them a call, and satisfy yourselves of the above. TIZI.A.T3EIga. Consx—ln New Milford, on Wednesday May 231 h, Mr. Leonard Com, in the 71st year of his age. Bot ma—ln Forest Lake, May 38, of ccnisump tion, Mr. Obed Bolles, aged 38 yews. Annv—ln Lathrop, on Sunday, May 28th, Mr. John Aney, aged Ot NEW YORK ruomas MARKETS. Corrected weekly by William Hodsdon, 231 Fulton St., New York. • Week ending tr c 4.1810. 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BEADLE, editor of the Salt Lake fteixTrter. lking an Repose of their &trig Rita, Ceremonies. and Crimea. With a ton and anthentic kvtoly oH'OLYGAUY and the Mormon Sect, from its orfpf xi to the pre ent time. Acenta are meeting with unprecedented m ere a ; one report. Ti antweribers in two tlawt,and 19 the tint day. Send for eizenlnrn. Aald vet VCATIONAL PUBLISH ING CO., Philadelphia.. Wine 13-4 WHY DON'T YOU TRY WELL'S CARBOLIC TABLETS. They nre a rare mare-for Sore Throat. Cold. Crotty. Diptheria. Crilarrb or lioarrtmeoa ; woo a rticceserul remedy for Kidney Dilikultier Price Z cents per box. Sent by mail au receipt of price, by .4. Q. KELLOGG, 34 Plan St., Neva York. Sole Agent for N. Y. PW - Suld by all Drogglots. (June 8-4 for Book Agents Wanted the Atitu-Itiwrsequol Personal Recollections of JOHN B. G.OUGH. The whole enlivened with adertinz incidents fall of intere.t and pethoe. Fifty thouoand eotd the loot five months. People will buy tbin.notwithotanding the hand times. It in a pica,ure to eLli It, for it h. doing mach good. This work In rpiendidly honnd and Illustrated. Addax H. C JOI:INSoN, June 8-1 10. kI Arth Street. Philadelpha, Pa. 634 PER DAV. 11.64Datose VlTemiat4tocil ovelywhem (or HENRY WARD -BEECHER'S GREAT PAPER, ••TIIE CHRISTIAN UNION. - with which la GIVEN AWAY that superb and world-cc lammed work (dart, klarchairs flonaehold !Hoof I;97.A.I93SLIVGiOrChiVa The best paper and grandest engraving In America.— AMits report making $17,1441f ei - day.:"Billeicaee than bisok andtprodtagreatell." iilde.liwakeAgerits, Tiwchers, Clergymen and other*, tale or female, shoal and at once fur copy at paper, and full particulars of this entirely new and unprecubmted combination. In which there Is more money than anything bow offered. A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher, Jane 13-1 Oil Chestnut St., Phirs. SILVER LAKE BOUNTY STATEMENT Am't of bonds unpaid, 1809, $1.550.00 " duplicates, • 2,078.00 Exoneration, 376.1 C Collectors' per centhge, Treasurer's '' ' 8.10 ['aid on bonds and other expenses, 1,6511.66 Leaving to be provided for, • 200.00 Some bondholders charged compound intermt. Wr certify the above to be correct. R. H. fignsrPrEt'i t a W3L IdEEKT.II,Tr. f •`-u`'itGF A ' Silver Lake, June 1, 1870.-3 FOREST LAKE WOOLEN MILLS The undersigned are now prepared to ex change Cotton Warp and ul'-w,*ni Flannels, Cassuneres, Tweet's, and Stocking Tarn for Wool, on favorable tenns. Also, will manufac ture cloth by the yard, or on sitarist, and are con fident we can give satisfaction to all Wool Carding and Cloth pnssing W: 1 1111. _ witicluT.Bnos.& souTuival.. Forest Lake, Vine • . WIZARD OIL and nearly everything JEWELRY A• TURRELI CONSUMPTION CAN - BE CORM! BRONCHITIS CAN HE CUBED! CATARRH CAN BR MUD! sr Mato DR. CARPENTER'S OXTGENIZED MEDICATED INHALATIONS, ' DR.' COBURN'S • -- Inhaler & Inhaling 'Fluids. .8. V. LACEY. M. D. racer' Va. 76- 7=o'l 18807.--ane NEw rtior, Tbe saboctibere WO now receiving twin New York a now and freak stock of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, which will be sold at a low figure the cub. Among the munch:gm artlaba may be found Flour, Ilamo,Dried Beef, Smoked Halana,Cod jiali, Matizrel,dt. Tear, Coffee, fiapirs,. Mice, Mace, Waretenbire Sauce Canned Peaches. Peals, Pine Apples,Sweet Cure, Tama toes, Quinces, and Plums, Cocoa, Patina, Extract Lcaman, etc. Ste. All kinds of SPICE, Citron, Orange Teel, etc CROCKERY it GLASSWARE. A Sol Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, etc. AU of whtcb eau be warranted as first data goods, and away. In addition to the Grocery trade, we have purchased Geo. C. Mire News Office, where you can find a good selection of Stationery, Books, Dolly. Weekly and Monthly Papers, Magasines. Books and papers not oh hand will be ordered and Ibrotshed on short notice with out extnicharge. Special our. given to orders. No trou ble to show goods--so drop in acid *co for yoarselvce. Pr - Goods dalivered.without extra charge. Wuxi, C. M. Graz, Montrose, May IR, ISIS. THE LATEST ARRIVAL, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK DRY DODDS, NOTIONS, TROLIM§.ZGS, 3Eravtai abases Crearsis, STRAW GOODS, . Scoot= ezzaci Mllhays, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Etc. &c. &c. IN MONTROSE. NOVELTY CLOTHES .RAINIER. We keep n ECLI. STOCK of the above aril cies, and sell them at the UrCASH PAID FOR WOOL Call and examine our Stock. Montrafe, May .3, 1870 NATURE'S Ow NEEILUEENO Owalosse-Beseni roe set Pewit= '')" Pamphlets free. J. P. DDISN011& • No. SS Ney St., New Yort. • Soli by Druggists gesaaltr. Mani 16. 1670.-7 T HE ,-lIAMTpOIID LIFE AND ANNUITY INBC7I - COMPANY Want good =so as agents in this county. Tbtrtntereso bearing plan. exelasfvely used by Ibis Company, enables agents lo da a large -bustesa.aad abtala_ ..viettarsoma, where no other plan win. onacemmt of IM ttrommatur equitable fettoms—porridhig is D does. inanzbedurhaz IMIDDICITDOS •eractfaititmar an:old'and yoang.Mh. gentscut Imam unusually mO eastraets by leadntaltir • - MINORU= ir. 7 =.l.oFir. likerete4 4,4 • -• ties weinutisimm-Philadelvida. Pa. ' .lna61;11311:6.-10,01, • TITRIIELLI3 =MO NEW GOODS WEBB & GEBE. MED] C1:1=211=1 The Best in tse A. A. D. IL LATUROP TUE PLACE TO TRADE And where lad trill And THE BLOT VARIETY OF 000/148, AT Tug irOST I argil, nacrs. bat lilienberg, "Rosenbaum of .Co s JUST RECEIVED Large and !madame , ' selection of READY MADE CLOTHING, rot men. boys' and youths' aedr. Find selentl?n Of CLOTIIS, CASSDIERES, COATINGS, Ac, For Custom Work. We take measures and make up. gar. metda to order, after the newest sad most tasty styles. Large rariely of PLUCK (MUDS to sell by the yard. A fine variety of Gents' FURNISULNO GOODS, Neckties, Bow!, Paper and Linen Collars, Shirts, Trunks Satch els, Umbrellas, etc, Large selection of newest styles of HATS AND CAPS, of various materlaL In oar Dry Goods Department yOn NEW DRESS GOODS Silks, Poplins. Mobairs, Alpacas (Mack and aD the lead ing colors and shades, Piques,Xertades, printed Orpui dies and Muslims, French Ging •Wms, etc. WHITE GOODS Table Linen, Towels, Napkins, SWISS Mullins, Jam:Lets PARASOLS. Sunshades, Skirts. Corsets, Kidd and Lisle Threa6ol,Dres, Hosiery, Himdkeretdefs, Collars and cub., etc. SHAWLS, BAQUES. of 'varione material and In differ ent styles DRESS TRIMMINGSand Buttons, Mareell.. Trimming, Puffing, Fringes, etc. DOMESTIC GOODS, Minns, Calicos, Ticks, Maims MILLINERY GOODS. We have a largo .election In trimmed and untrimmed nat., Rundowns, Flowers, Ritdxmo, Satins, I:llnsions, Laves, Blonde, Frames, blackand colored Crepev, de. The price/ton all our Goode are marked away DOWN and will defy all competition. One geode ore bought in large quadtities. and @elected with great are, and we flatter ourr,iven that we an give eatisfactlun to all. Nontrorm, May 11, $2OOO A YEAR AND EXPENSES To soots to eell the celebrated WILSON SEWING MA CHINES. The poet machine In the work,. Batch elike on both alders Oue Machine without Mosey. Fur farth er particular*, address 33 N. 9th at., l'hll'a, t0019m3, THE FOLSOM IMPROVED Twenty-Fife Saa — Dollar Family Sewing Machine, The cheap est First Class litarhtne In the 'Market. Agents wanted to every Town. Liberalcommtsalun alloorial. Fur terms and clrentar, address A. S. Ilasamos, Gen. Agent, No. VOCheetaut at., Philadelphia. Pa. (may lit--amfh• GROPER & BAKER'S FIRST PREMIUM ELASTIC STITCH FAMILY SEWLNG MACHINES, 430 BROADWAY, NM YORE. POINTS OF BSCELLENC:II. Beauty and elasticity of Stitch. Perfection and Simplicity of Machinery. trolng both threads directly firma the 'pools. No faitening of seam by hand and no waste 01 thontd. Wide rage orapplicatiori ulthoat change dallied meet. The seam means Its beauty and %moms a/lei-mob Ingtad Ironing. Besides all kinds or work done brother flowing Whs. Alines these !Lachine. execute the most , besatind and penninient Embroidery and ornamental work. 1111'The Highest Premintits at all the rah* and exhi bition& atria United Buttes and Enropn, have been awarded the Grover 6 Baker Sewing Machines, aid the work done by them, wherever eaMbltcd In comp*: titian. LlK.hvery When prize. TIM CROSS OP i c Ol OP HO NOR, was eon ferret! cm the represent atives of the Grover ft. Raker Snaring Ifeehtees, at the Ezpoeitlon Unlvereelle, Part*. MI. thee attesting their =eft euperlorlty Over all other Searing Machines. For vale by F. B. CHANDLER, Montrose Jane 1. Iyr DUMPS ! PUMPS! BLATWILEY'S Cucumber Wood Pumps The•llest and Cheapest Pumps ever made. Durable, reliable, accurate and perfect, and give no taste to the. water. They are adapted depth of well upto water very (many one enn put them in repair, In when to directions," give perfect satis- ASK von BLATCM•ErS CUCUMBER. WOOD 1.'1.1.31.11.4. Every Pump gal by me or my. Uuthorized. ageut.guaranuetml genuine. CaUtLES 0. TILATCHLEY,Maprr. 624 and 620 Filbert shirt, Plffiadelpiiia, Air. 6-Cm ALL ilit; it r FOIL 1870. 231:7R.VILZa l or: lain cookout mr-eipi of NEW ritrONs, by which Me ssrbrtmemt le romlorce More nod more eoreplete am; attraMiro for aN Mr omit cult:Nes 011040 pm INS. • la New Dry. Goods, tiro Gliarkii; • • • New Mirdwahr, mut Sturßona,lnia. - Mtitlans, • Agues, OW.- iket ,, lSAas,•*4la ititecillodOw Skate Rau &Cape,B4lalo lta6ota4dp • 81:04.0114 trlti aN phtdat the •-• pow f . terms aterrete New INUent, Jan:lß7o. Bum NIOH,OIB DittrOGISTS & At'OTHEISMMI, Kecp rrotufr applied, wifi , , Drzgi and Medicines. Cbagamte, Dye Stria. Wines & Uqsots, Palms, Oils aad:Varzilab.:Ferflitatry, lane, &saps, rahteeliatiosui, Fresh from New Yoric Ali titetoxort poptilar.PATlNV lit'Dtatittf eidd this seeker, among which tiny be found Ayre's and Jg 7 is i Family liedtelnetr, Berlsibohr•Bw clau, Behest '• fhl mottle Syrup and Bea Weed Dupottoo's and Cheese:owes re. mete Ms, Hall's cough Salami Wiehast's line Tree Cornbil, . . MAN Hair tionewee, 5t10.6 Ettenedr's Ned. lad DiseoeeryiHoonem Ceti= Bitters, . ElestetUe's, Womack Mere, And marl other killdeer real nice end merit. brut ourBtoek embracee• free assortment el every usu ally kept In well iv:getter Dreg Storer. sll7 — Prevcriptiona receive pritticniat:lettruition, and aro carefully and promptly compounded. v.. Store forinerly occupied try J. Elbe:raze 'A. B. IMS, • Montmse. limb 33,161 XL • Amos Bileliol.B. FLOUR ! MUD, I From this day ftllVllrd, we shall sell 7lour at retail at We hang out no false colors, but tam just what we say. While making Flour a specialty, oar Vock of FEED, MEAL, SALT, LIME CEMENT, GROCERIES, PROVIBIO2IB, Will be kept full and sold at very mall profits. IL MEW:TT it SON. New Milford, March 2,1870.—1 y 51. S. DESSAII€II. E I'. STA 31 P, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS Flour, Silt, Butter, Port, Lard, Thtm, Salt Flab, Tallow, Candlao, Crackers, Cheese, Coffee, Spices, Choke Teao, Sugars,- Rice, 'Dried and Canned Fruit. Tobacco, Chairs, Snuff, and all other articles tumidly kept in a drat clue Grocery and Provision Stott: We will mark oar Gouda es low Pau we can abid, wet Pell fore: eh, ur exchange fur ptodnee. 31ontroge, Feb. 2, 1270.—t1 VALUBLE FARM FOR SALE LN AUBURN TOWNSHIP The subscriber offers for sale the, valnable Farm situated in Auburn township, 'lately be longing to J.ll.BleCain. Said Cann contains two hundred and eight acres, one hundred and sixty Bens improved. There , is on said farm a first class two story house andtiew barn ; two orch ards ; a quantity of ftuU trees: Saidfarm is on ly four miles from the Lehigh Valley Railroad, well watered, good flintier, and in every way. a first class farm. Persons in tlhnt ofa good aro will understand that a chance to pmv..e such pmperty is seldom offered. For terms and particulars, inquire of • L. As.sigrieeof 3.1 1 73 AL • • Also, for sale, the HOUSE and LOT Itt Mont rose now occupied by J. IL McCain, with about six acres of land belonging thereto... • Assi E. WEEKS, Montryse, Jut. 19, 18f0 11 . ° 7 ". a • •4. • DEFTISTBY.. C. A. SACKETDB Dental Kearns, New Illkal,PS.' PartlaaLw attention Oren to all operations no tha wain eal teeth. Artificial Toth Inserted in all the various styles now in cm Perfect mildactlortgafirotiliefitaan. Pomo astd see ma. and satisfy youraclanc Mice bony& boors each MI. Jan. 5, 1811. y VIRE! EIRE! FIRE!—Your may barn nest. Seek reftagest once, either In the mem*. Security. N. Y., • • - • $9.1106.000110 Manhattan. - • • • . - I.mmmo North • . • IMIAO Hanover, • - • • •• • 1:50,01119) Girard. Philadelphia,. • 000,0X1 00 Enterprise, - • - ' • ' 000 CO Or Norwich, Cann., chartered Ifity.ll3oll, the MdostStock Co., In Connecticut Allot the above are old established. diet clan Comparalee, lure, and reliable, having ham tried and proven. Look out for little new wild at Com• pante+ optioning np an over the Country lest to make money. Call or send vont applications. and I will see that yon are thirty dealt with. EMMY C. M7s. Fire. Life and Accident Insurance Agent, at the oillot of W. D. Leek. Efq..,MOtareee. Fehmar,y 1, 1$11).-tt .for cisterns many 4, feet, and thmw and raPidly. Any up and keep them - put up according ' they nicer fan to fiction. ABEL TURRELL, du Just rctrumed from Now York milli • !Me a& dillon to his asaal mock of choke goods. Nos:Mom Nor. 24,18®. . • T EM kind of Tcalomarkrt.Jast arifired.azdt for sat. at Now York wholeltale /WO a OD•11- sortment 6f coypgg. Day of moan savek tharnw t ueso ABEL TVU Outroso. P 4.. Aprll27. UM/ • NEW WALL PAPER, • Jaya arrived. and soUing itanuota, ADSltra MAL • - : i t & . AItERwAN::'; Waltb.ani. Wiatohes .ATTIIBIO)LPA2rI3~It) And warrantc46t thei Catixpaay ant:with every 'rata'. Prim Lipt.sad doe-Apt:lvo Catalos, soot tow admin. Onfern Med by norms C. O. 11 with t,haprivuege, -.af ex mizaticakbefura p i attimms ti zm ß .. AP. lVBCbMn n tecmt, 11,d1,44041,12. HOWARD SANITARYAID ASSOCI- • ' ATION, va theHene Cahn cans °Mc Rain inn trallon Principks of Christian Ph Imam on the Emmet Youth and the Italia WA", to tea W% to Wreath aid sadbl nodal i• !JOON witwithße the n hilictat. SoAssesied .• HOWARD ASSOClAnankilex r. nzautti cal PATRONAGE SOLICMIt B. P. stssa,