i;i:vaNT7ir -A.M."Jet.atl:ZWEig;i, Sabbath Mods., Tho annual meeting of the-Snegnehan a County Sabbath School' Association gill be held at Great Bend on' Wednes-' d a y, Jnne 12, at one 4%.• at. A ge neral invitation is, given to all interes 'l'ol in Sabbath Schools. D. a. OAKLEY, R. S. To Bark Peelers. It is reported in the North vfrestern tools of the county, that both Tanneries in this section are ',About to conic) under the control of one agent; and that he will on ly pay $3 per cord for bark. Thisis a hint to those intending to peel bark,' to not peel unless they first get a valid con tract at a fair price. Better peel none till next year and secure living prices. it we peel now, mithout a good contract a t fair prices, we may be forced to sell at a ruinous rate. • Bounty Statiments. Auditors will do well to observe that the law requires them to publish their statements of the Bounty Taxes in'the two papers having the largest circulation. Such Auditors, therefore, as neglect to pnblish their statements in both the Montrose papers are liable to the penalty of $5O each. The Auditors of Montrose,. Harford, Silver Lake and, Liberty have complied with the law—all others are liable. Patent Hay Rake. Read article headed New YOrli Farm ers Swindled. Look out•for a similar op eration in this Comfy., If each person in -this county,who has given his note to these'agents;and taken a receipt for it, will send such receipt to the (Aloe of the Assessor of U. S. Internal Revenue, at Montrose, immediately,- he may hear of something to his advantage. The receipts will be carefully preserved and returned to the owners. Religious Notice, The Pennsylvania State Convention or Universalists will hold its next annual session at Scranton, Juno sth and 6th, in Washington Hall. The public are cordial ly invited to attend. PER ORDER. Susquehnna .Correspondence, We are getting . to. be a fast town in more ways than one. A very bold piece of Burglary was committed here on the night of the 21st. The house of J. II Cook was brOken into and robbed, of €337 - iu money, and of their store key and safe key. But the store key did not happen to be the one of the store that contained the safe—so that any further game in that, direction was blocked. The most eicite meat, we have had here, was in regard to change of Post kfasters, which seemed to to cut very hard at first ; but all Tirties, are still alive and doing as well as might be expected. 1, If there could be a changes: in wea her' clerks I think it would suit all par les, especially those interested in Base all. We has e two crack clubs here, called the "Susquehanna," organized in '66, and the "Harmcny." The last is the old "Key stone,'') organized in 63) and -the Cana wacta combined, and which I assure von, are going to be hard to beat, by any Co., club. If by some mistake, the ground should ever be in condition to play on, I expect to see some warm workbetween these two dubs for the. Championship of the Borough. When it takes place will give you the report. CA:ttimacr.A. Susq. Depot; May 23. - To the Stockholders in Montrose Gold Company: For the information of those interested I would'say,.that after the return of Mr. Mahany, our Sup't, from Colorado last summer, and placing back in the treasu ry of the Co. 9,000 shares of his own 'stock, the Directors subscribed for near ly one half the stock owned by the Co., viz : 13,000 shares, on condition that the balance was taken by the stockholders.— The financial panic which soon came upon the country, and the unsettled state which still prevails, has been the cause of our not having -commenced operations, or getting our stock all subscribed. Mr. Ma hany is now back at the mines, under 'a very small salary; until - we commence work onr expenses are reduced - to the lowest point possible. axle mill and pro perty are reported' in good condition, the Co. is out of debt, and efforts are now be ing made by the :new board- of Directors, , who are large stockholders, to raise mo-" ney with which to drire ahead in our best shaftS as soon ,s possible., In, the mean time, labor and provisions are decreasing itP value, the railroad is nearing our work 6 at the rate of 2 miles per - day, which will soon be sensibly; felt, in lessening freight bills, etc., while new proeessaar which se cures nearly all Aheguld, are reported on good authontya success. My faith is still stoong that after all die"- g ood or evil re. ports in regard to the " I 'Montrose Gold Ce:" it will one day rise on the wave' of trimuphl My, feeble efforts have ken,and God giving me strength shall be directed to that end. "I have.put ,my money ip free to protect the buildings, , flume'; dam, &c., and., pay off olddebts, so. as to save our property till; the good , -time comes to work it; and brilig back the gold-to those who invested their money.'llad -Cy,rne —Field been discouraged and deserted by all (as-he wart by some) of his friends in his first and second attempt, where, to day, would have heel IhkAtlfmric Cable! You rs M. V.; TiLER, Prat.. Montrose .Ma.v.25, 113t1i rir//Ilret TEMlELVlscontinnani,recalif.4 new supplies offienedne Dimas and. Medteinesorbled edd -15 / 79 1 113 a% at, other 13tcv Montrose. Iffeiziting kidi 01136Ciety.: cineVanna' t(ita — tY Sd clety : field ,their:,next;seai annual sleeting in New 'l!Ltiffeir : l3oreiiigh at Phi nays Hotel, , Wednesday uue - sth 186r1.n,•A1l regular-practitioners are . invi to toyattencl.- : A gaol will be bar in the afternoon is patients presenting themselves to the ,soeiety treated free of 'charge. Minting session to com mence at ten o'cliak. opreeisely. E. L.',G.upas - run, Secretary. —The President has determined to be preseni at:Raleigh, X. C., at the ceremo nies of laying the corner-stone of a con templated monument to be erected over the remains of his father. Car Colgate'a ArotattsiolVegetable Soap. A su perior Toilet Soap; prepired from refined Vegeta.. blo Oils in combin orlon a tlh Glycerine, and Me daily designed fo r the use: of Ladles, and for the Nnreiry." Its perfume is exquisite, and its washing pro . fiertiesnnrivalled, :}:or dale by all dregglsts. May, 28 1867,='lysmpl2 BARK PEELER Mr Deafness, 111.1n4lness and Catarrh Treated with the utmost success by Pr. J. ISAACS, .ocutist anti .aunst. (formerly of Leyiku, Ecilur.d.) No. tin Pine Street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the *net reliable sources in the City, and Country eau be :seen at his office. The 'medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he his no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL ETES Inserted without pain. ho charife for ezatnination: Philadelphia, July 1, ‘ 18411. ly. "Night Bloom'll4 Cerena-r SCHTSCK43 IittANDRAXE PILLS Them Pills are compared, of various roota, haying the power to ion i the ancretiotts of the liver as promptly and effectually, ea blue pill or mermary, and without producing any of those dintmeenable or dangerous effects which often follow the use of the latter. In ail billow disorders these Pill! may be uned.with confi dence. as they mmike the discharge of vitiated bile, and removes those obstractiona from the liver and blllary ducts, which are the came of billow affectionate general. SOFIENCWS MANDE...4..IE PILLS cure Sick Headache, and all disorders alba Liver, indiaded by sallow skin, coated tongue, coMivenoss, drowslnect, and a general feeling of wee rineze and hisaitude, showing that the liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition.' In short. these Pill, may be awd with advantage In all cases when a purgative or alterative medicine is required. Please ask for "Dr.. Schenck's Mandrake Pills," and cleave that the two likencsoss of the Doctor are on the Government stamp—one when In the last stage. of Con• immlitlort, and the other In his present health, Sold by all Druggists and desiers. Pricer cents per box. Principal Office. NO. r+ North 6th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. General Wholesale Agents: Denum Etantea 6; Co.. Z. Park ROW, New York; B. B. Ranee, 156 Baltimore S. Balti more, Md.; John D, na, N. E. au. or Fourth and Wal nut St., Ceseirad4VlThio ; Walker tt. Taylor, 154 and IzB Wallah Avenue. Chicaza, Ill.; Collins Brothers ‘ southwest ears= of Second and Tito Bta., Ek. Leek, Mo. (4th .h sth w. ea. tao. 1 re. BRONCHIAL TROCHES; For Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, .LIAISONAMIIIII.IIOIIIIM+I4 34 Iiiiioi Pimlon's*! 4 : 4 4llg.bt Blooming Cerens.” rhnlon 9 s , "Night Blooming Vereus.l9 rholoses "'Night I:looming Corona:: *baton's ••Night Blooming Cerene.2, A moat eicjtlldte, delleato, and Fragrant Perfanao, d!ati.led from the rare and beantlful flower from _nrturn it takes its name.. Manufactured only by PINALON tic SON, New Terk. rtnwkity. OF COUNTERFEITS. ASE. ro4 FRAL4'S—TARE NO OTHER. jlyl7 ly smp z n 29 oew A SUBSTITUTE FOE CALOMEL. • CITA Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Throat, BISQVIRES 111-11LIMATE ATTI7iTION, AND SHOULD BE CIIECEED IF ALLOWED TO CONTINUE, Irritation of the Lange, A Permanent Throat Disease, • :or Consumption ER= BROWN'S RAVING a DIRECT 117LEVICE TO TITS rents, ow TILNIZDTATE RELIEF BINGIIRS AND PUBLIC BPWA.K.EBI3 will fled Troches useful In clearing the voice 'when ta ken before Singing, or Speaking, aid relieving the threat afterAn uensual etertiOn• 01 the yew.] organs The Troches are recommended and Peicribed by Phy sicians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Peing an article of true merit, and havingprored their efflcacy l by a test of many years each year finds them in new localities in various parts of the world, and the Troches are universally prOnenii taketter pan other articles. Otrrami only ...”..Bp.owtt's extercrito, Tnocires;' and do not take any of the Wortlituse Imitationcthat maybe offered. Sold everywhere. nov2 am smplY • erNoitce.—The bent Eta? riangfrortei of-GlrgOvr wreric & Co. are dectim& by all goal judges to ho the Ultima Mule of instruments of the kind. We cannot suggest what if wanting to make a TlMM xatinstramont more:p . erfeet t altbough we are 010117 to admit that the limit 'of ititprovernent can ever be at tained. Before they had brought their Pumas to their pro!, enrexcellence, they had submitted them to competi tiati with Itivit Truncate. of the - bear makers of this ?atm try-and Europa, and.receivedthe reward ot merit, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It is but Jns ticeja ray that the judgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. Still. by the improvements lately applied by theta to their Pianos, it is admitted that a more perfect Instru ment has been made. They have aceordin,gly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, after this, they are entitled to the motto, " eel si or, Pune 19—ly lIM.A.PL2=ILIAL.Gr - MEd. May 18th, By Rev. ° B. C. Morse, Mr. Lonuv V. ICELLiat, of Forest Lake, hind Miss MAIM TO TAJ.I.9 - s, of Montrose. In Ditn9ok , Ma Nth, at the bride's kather's i by , Rev. Wra..Sdi . elp, Mr. MATII- Ew DoLewey and Miss Ali sty. J. Tzt nonr, nil Id — NEW YORK MARKETS, • Exported for the Moos Drum - Tier, by Fenton, Fitzgerald .2. Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chants, 88 Whitehall Street, New York. for the week ending J. _ „ _ Min' 28. 1881, , - . Flour, per bbl. $lO.OO e 14,00 Wheat, per bushel, 2, 5 0 fa - 8,00 Rye, do . 1.08 t -1,13 Corn, 'no ' ' 1.20 99 1,40 Oats, , do 80 fa 90 Butter, per lb. .. 20 C :- . 80 Cheese, ..` - 10 Oh 18 Pink; m,oss,pintibl. - .1:-...;. -* ; - • - 22.00 ft. 211 E 0 Beef, Incas', __ - .-!,1• :' . *.i,......, . ~.,......,20.,00 0 "=,OO Lard,- per lb. , - ' '' " * - • 12' Q , 18 Tallow, " • - - 3/ ' o._ 22 Zggs, per doz. „e 18 41c -. ,- 20 Wool,per lb. BO fiir ✓ ,-, -:-. SS Drenedifos:M?crib;•'• , %•c'' , "'''""' " 2-8 6 ,'ACI. - --4 Stitil - : - -Vhirtisematts.: • ' VlEre,c3sl 'astral/in .-A ND-- etOTll. - bat WAIIiG. ?WE undersigned respectfully inform the public that IL they are carrying on the above business at the old standidJessup„ Having recently refitted and put their machinery pecanfect order, the Country are prepared to dikes good workbe done in the Country. J. B. WARD, Jessup, Juno 1,1867.-3 m. T. J. DEPUE. Mt 'Er 4c.,33r.30 - M"'M eli t „tr far 'Age: g • This unrivaled machine for sale at Dim ock, Susq'a Co. Pa, gßepairs constantly kept on hand. L. BLARE,SLEE &, A. W. MOODY,. May 28, 1807.-4 w. Aossys. • ir ie l ta)llCrrl3ag . T AM still on hand at the old Emporium of Fashion, I over Stone Cooley's (late Chandler's) Store, west side of Public Avenue, where I will be happy to see my old friends and customers, who can appreciate the ad vantage of substantial work and neat fits. I °mulct, none but first class workmen, and am prepared toettar anty as good work as can begot up anywhere. Prices reasonable and work done at the time agreed upon. Montrose, May2B, 1867.—tr JOHN GROVES. Please Read this Carefully riinE subscribers have entered Into a partnership for 1 the purpose of carrying on the Merchant Tailoring ha.iness ; and having supplied onreelves with a first rate stock of materials, such as Cloths, Cassimeres & Trimmings We are prepared to furnish Coats, Vests,Pants,Overcoats,&o npon very short notice, made hi the latest style, of the bent mat ertals, and at very low prices. Weals° have fur sal , HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SUS FENDERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, and all the other articles usually kept In an establish ment of this kind. We may be found in the rooms formerly occuided by G. F. Fordhatn, between C. N. Stoddard's Shoe Store and It. B. Little's law office, west aids of Main street, Montrose, Pa , doing business under the name of Morse .t Lines. S. Li. Mons, - - Montrose, May 28,1867.—tf Statement of Liberty Township Bounty Matters. Wliole amount of bonds leaned, $5,100 00 Amount paid on the above to May lat,lBBl, 2,687 40 Balance, exclusive of interest, ' Duplicate of tax for 1864, $2,643 92 Collected on the above to May Ist, PEW, 1,649 IV Balance, Including exonemtions, & Col. per ct. it 'J94 72 Duplicate of tax for 1665, Collected on the oho, e to May let ,16,67, Bal. including exoneratlons and Coll. per et. $1677 58 Exonorations on both duplicates to ?!ay 1, '67, ,BC3 61 Coll. per et. on 12,691' 90 at 2 per cent. C. 3 94 lonx P. FISH, 1.. ' R. B. SHE'RItiAN. . Audltc;rs. THERON L. 8111T11 Liberty, May Wth. 1067.-3 w Financial Statement of Silver Lake Bounty Matters. Whole amount of bonds issued, Paid on the above to May ad, 1861, Balance to be provided for, including interest, 4,268 04 Amount or tax levied for 1866, Exonerationa to Collector, Amount paid on bonds, and expenses, Balance In treasury, and uncollected, We certtfrthe above to 4e correct TIMOTHY MURPHY. JAMES MURPHY, }Auditors Vit id. MEEKER, dn. Sliver Lake, May 21,1867.—nt STATE OF HENRY WEBSTER,Iste, of Franklinloanathip, Ousq'a co., deceased. Letters testamentary 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 having claims against the same to present them duly authentr cated for settlement, Franklin, May 28, 1867, ESTATE OF MATTHEW NEWTON , late of Dimock, Saeq's county, Pa., dec'd. Letters of tidmintstratlon upon the estate otthe above named,decedentlaving been'granted to- the undersign ed, persona indebted to : said estate are hereby noti fied to make 4itimeditte payment, and those having cialideatattatthe %aide to present Sham dub , authenti cated for settlement, - • ' Dimo* Dlay 91,1867 VISTATE , OF , -RICHARD GERRIT .II-J.AoN,decetised, late of Dlmocktotenship, Basque lianna county, Pa. • Luttersof administration upon the estate of the ahoie nemed decedent haring been granted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate, payment, and those 'haring chime against thestuno to present theraduly autheutl cated for settlement- ~< d; 4tbrokJ, Dhairk, April 80, 1867; CJIAPMAN'S CHALLENGE To the Vo3arles or Popular Scientific Skepticteit,in vindication of the Troth and Supethutann Origin . of the Hebrew. fiectolde of the Creation, lustsc.thoser Re cords read. fikituigazine form, quarterly, or oftenet.:- 25 cents singly, or five enticessive numbers for $1.00; .work.ithieleitshoult read. Address.L..l. CliAlliacßot4.§i, P. . ' • • Nay . 14,1667. PhLiadelphit - Pfi. • BOO* *BENTS VI4ISIIMD FOIL "B Y6ND THE - fAiSSISSIPPi - :" 1 • From tho I:heat - River_ to the 'Great Ocean. ; ?sr AstessFr mcuazosos, Over 20,090 ..eopiei sold in Life and Adventure on Prairies, Mountains, and the Pacific coast. • With over 200 Descriptive and Photo grapnic Views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, . People andeurlosities cattle New States.ubd Terri tories. • • To prospective em "grants and settlers in the "Far West," this 'itistory of that vast and fertile region will prove en inialuable assistance. supplying as it does a want long felt of • full, authentic and reliable guide to climate, products, means of travel, &c. Send for Clreulars and see our tat ms ana a ain ae seri piton of the work. Address NATIONAL PUBLISH ING CO., Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED for a new Work entitled " Oxoir or TIM Tlll3lollTei Ural" for la dies, clergymen and others, it has no equallo sell. For terms and territory, audress L. STEBBINS, Hartford, Conn. P. LIEES $2,412 GO $2,725 iS 1,048 20 po,ni 57 6.006 53 $2,896 07 322 20 2,612 37 J. L. MERRIMAN, Ex'r. 080. W. lastitTON, Adel. • -.• ~> =MI AbIERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, a first class monthly, containing 36 large double column pages, only 50 etc for 6 months. Try it I Will save every farmer many dollars, as we offer a Horse and Cattle Doctor free. Address N. P. Boyer & Co., Gum Tree, Chester Co. Pa. WANTED, to make an arrangement with alive man in. every county, who wishes to make money, and can give good references. No capital required. Will sell a business now paying $1,500 per month, ant rely on prolts for my pay. Add ress, J. C. TILTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. DRIED SEEDED CHERRIES sell at sell at 65 cts. per quart in City markets. Weaver's Patent Cherry Stoner will stone three bn shelf+ per hour end separates.the seed from the fruit. Sent by express on receipt of $2.50. Agents wanted everywhere Jo make $lO to $2O a day. The trade supplied by • HARBSTER EROS. & CO, Reading Hardware Works, Reading, Pa. M. 0. fficOLTISKY, Manufacturer of all kinds of Toilet IL Pearl Powders &' Lily White No. 606 Sonth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia Orders by mail promptly attended to AGENT WANTED, to sell the Amer lean Window Polish, the beet ever offered to the public, It cleans windows as fast as fast as yon can wipe them with a cloth, without slop or water. It leaves the glass clear as crystal, end tree from streaks or lint. It ale° cleans and polishes Gold Silver, Cop - per, Brass, and Tinware, better, and with less labor than anything ever known. Agent& are making from $25 to it.so per week. Rverybndy wants it as eoou as they see it used. Send 25 eta for sample and terms, or call on the AYLIZICAN POLISH COMPANY, 413 Chestnut street, Phil's. WANTED—AGENTS--$75 to $2OO per month, everywhere, male and fern ale, to in troduce the Genuine Common &nee FAMILY BElt -I.6'a MAVITINE. This machine will stitch, hem, tuck, quilt. bind, braid and embroider in a superior manner. Price only $lB. Fully warranted for live years. We will pay $l,OOO for any machine that will sew a stronger more beautiful, Or more elastic Beam than pers. It makes the " Elastic Lock Stitch." Every second stitch can be cut, and still the cloth cannot be torn,apart with out tearing it. We pay agents $75 to $2OO per month, Or a commission from which twice that amount can be made. Address BECOME & CO., Cleveland, 0. CAMION. 7 -Do not be imposed upon by other par ties palming off worthless cast-iron machines, under the same name or otherwise. Ours is the only genuine and really practical cheap machine manufactured. WANTED—Agents _4250 per month the year round, or 900 per cent,, profit on com mission. We guarantee the above 'salary or commis sion to suitable agents at their own hombs, to intro duce an article-of indispensable utility in every house hold. For particulars call on. or address G. W. Jack son Co., 11 south et., Baltimore lid, ATARRIT Bronehit is, Scrofula of ev -/ery phave; Liver and Kidney Disease. Wm. R. Prince, Flushing N. Y., for 60 years proprietor of the Linos° Nurseries, has discovered the Remedial plants which are positive cures for the above and all filbert tel and Chronic diseases; Dyspepsia, Asthma, nervous debility. Rheumatism, and all Female maladies, and others restating from impurity of the blood, hitherto Incurable. Explanatory circular, one stamp. Treatise pn all diseases, 20 cents. IMPROVED BRICK MACHINE. Manufactured exclusively by us. • AFTER en experience of 2. years with all the differ ent Machines, we offer this to Brick Makers as 'combining everything most desired by them. We only •aek a fair examination, and would prefer to have those about to purchase some and see the Machine at work, and compare it with any other in the country. We make Lae Adams Machine, for making front brick, Rail's patent machine. clay tempering wheels, and ey ery thing complete to etarta brick yard. Also, engines end boilers, cane mills, portable forges; and Machinery of all kinds. PEEKSKILL - MANUFACTUBLVO CO„ Peekall, DRUNKENNESS Permanently Cured by " salvation powders" or Antidote for intem perance. Administered if' necessary without the knowledge of the person, In ale, tea, &c. Sent by mail upon receipt of price, $1 per box. Address, Dr. jambs L. Clark, 488 Hudson et., N. Y. Cut this out. GEO. P. HOWELL do CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, 40 PARK ROW, NEY. YORK. (TIMES BUILDING.) We have facilities for the transaction of the business of a GENNIIAL ADVERTISING AGENCY, which are not sur passed, and we think not equalled, by any similal es tablishmeni in Amerlixt. Our special lists of," One hundred Newspapers" offer • remarkable inducements to such as are desirous of ad vertising extensively, *Send 10 cents for a copy of the Advertiser's Gazette, giving lists and fail particalin The large amorist of patronage controlled by us ena bles us to promise our customers the most favorable The " Adver leer's Gazette," published * by us, con tains umeirinformation of value to advertiser. Price Srper annum in. advance.. • , GE . O. P ROWELL, .14 CO., Advertising Ageutsi . 40 PARR' . ROW,:-.New'York,; • (ilbrmerlyat.Costott Mau.) C1.816.11:7 1 1 1 X Co lk•IT OTICE is hereby given that my wife Alice bra left ;LA- my bed and board without any Just cause or prov ocation, .therefore I forbid ail r.persons to harbor or trusther on my account, als I will pay no debts of her eontracting after this date. I also forbid all persons paying or purchasing a cer tain Note of 1140, given by Catharine Gilroy and dallies Gilroy tome, dated about ass said of ArAy, .18Q7, paya ble first of January neat,' as said note has beeit taken Trcrm me by my wife, the saki Alice,, without kny.-con . • - .:ANDREW 316VINNO- Ida - 14(8111867 : cpieeris iviogrzarit • 111111" recent dee sion of the aotirtof' minus. cers holding commissions hetween dates oflifirelt 1et,1864, and May 84,1655, are entitled to $5 per month for each `arrantallowed by milt.tot 7 -' 4 1? 51 1 Ihrtherinfopriation; apaT o - -.• t`• '• • ' • :••.- =" - *.:LioeneedrOcriferlineathelltt ••• ..*:°O4OC,; t tf" GREAT ifillialOßSl one month] lety, Styles, _andSaria' his, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOOD MIIMINOI7 GOoris, READY MADE CLOTHING, Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co Take great pfeastire inforining their friends and the public ftl general that Dry Goods have taken ANOTH ER TUAMLE, and that they have purchased a more than usual large stock of *ring 30 Sic, which Tor price, variety, and style cannot be excelled We have in stock— DRESS GOODS : Black and Fancy Drees Silks Rich Mohair Dress Goods In all styles and colors plain, figured and striped fine Organdies, Cambrlcp and Lawns, handsorno DeLains, Olmllies, &c. ge. WHITE 000118 g Bniss Mnsline; Mulls, plain, barred, and striped Jaconets, fignred and striped Brilliants, a line lot of Drapery linslins,Marseilles Quilts, &c. LINEN GOODS t Black and brown 'fable Linen, Table Clothe, Towels, Napkins., birdseye and shirt ing Linen, Scotch Diaper,Linen Tuck an@ n,g for men andboy's wear, tc. Domestics, bleatbed and brown Sbirtings, Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Ticking, Cottconadca, &c. FANCY GOODS t Superior quality. Ridd Gloves. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Buttons, Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces, Veils, Rosaries, new styles in Balmoral Skirts, Par asols, Sunshades, Corsets, and iloop skirts. Shalw Basques and SaeUs •Of cloth and ilk, splendid variety, and cheap. MILLINEUT GOODS: At wliolesaln A large and complete stock of milrinerj , Goods, each as artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Frames, Blogks..Straw Hata & Bonnets, Blonds,La- CCR, which we JOB to the Trade at Nevi York wholesale prices. READY MADE CtOTMNG.taf our OWN man ufacture—the largest and tastieet variety in the county. •We g,tiaranty ear work. . DIERCHANT TAILORING : We hare over 100 different patterns of Cloth, Coedit:fere, and Coatings, for custom work to select from; have a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. and are enabled to give perfect satisfaction 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 ine our stock. GENTS' FIIIINISHING GOODS% Waite and Flannel Shirts, cotton and merino Wrappers and Drawers, Gloves, Tics and Scarfs, paper and linen Collars, Handkerchfefs, Traveling ,Bags, Trunks and DMbrellus CAA line variety of Gents and Boys HATS 4.t. CAPS, CHEAP. (Stitttuburg lio.ltabanm Co. M. B. DESEINUER, managing Partner Montrose, tiny 14, 1867 Financial St tement of Harford Township Bounty Matters. Whole amount of Bonds issued, . f. 19,6211 62 Ain't paid on the above to May let, 1867, 13,591 79 Balance to be provided tor, excluding int. $6,044 83 Duplicate °Max levied for 1864. ts,:ty.l 5"3 Collected on the atove to 31ay let, 1867,, 6,854 68 Bat. due Including exbou'e &., Colrrs per etlge, $1,497 84 Duplicate for tAs levied for 1663, $3,978 Sh Collected on the above to May Jet, 1367, 3,694 49 Bal. due Including exhou'a and Coll. p'r ct'ge, &.Q3 83 Duplicate of tar levied for-1866, t 3,974 72 Collected on the above to Ma' let, 1367, 2,512 66 Bal. due laclualng collector's per centago, • $1,442 06 Wo certify the above to be as correct an account as can be made under thetircumetances. GEORGE 'S. WHITNEY. • JOSEPH POWERS Harford, May 14, 1567.--Sw: ATTENTION, HERIBODY SPRING CAMPAIGN. NEW GOODS, GREATLY' , REDUCED PRICES Dry Goods In great variety and desirable styles. Notions, the largest and best assortment in the plane . - . 4 fall ltna of Stationery. • Being dextrous orelostng ont my Mack of Crockery, Bate, Cam and Lmites' Shoes, Ithem , - . •:; Atilt C)0 0- Itis Gaid:Oilik•riower Seeds • i' t , .7. ' et fall. kinite. • . do and examine'myelock Velure poreEaalng else• where, and be convinced of the quality and eheapneaa of my Gonda, ! , • . Or Biota in-the same building es Abe Postallico v en4 formerly occupied by Webb in , - .1.. A. V; BtrTTEAFtEIXO xplittoole;ll., hay : - • ; 0 : . "":;-t • ; uzuY qoinTrats, von ttfr *ummer Now Ready for the Jut *aired cad. !11l be veld at i 7 : ; i '-;;,;.1 ' fC' l '' ,-; ':.‘ ;t4i 7 t r.,:,..;, ~ =II ABEL TNURR,E.LL -- .1. ..r. - -... • _ - .45 enntlOnlix,r.ecetting NEW ~,:GooDSII . And keeps coniltimtly on hand a full and desirable an. • . - - ' Obrtnietif, of genuine; • r Drugs, Medicines, . Chemicals . ' 9 , ... Liquors, Paints, 'Oils, ;Dye-stun, Terts t _. Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Vail and Window per,- Glassware. Lamps, Kerosene, Benzoic, Tanner's Oil ,Luhrlcatin,.._ o Oil, Neatsloot Oil, , 'Relined , Wbala i Oil, Varnish, Whips, . Guns, Pistols,. Cartridges, Powder; Shot. Lead, Gun Caps. ldnelent . Instruments, 'Forel Soaps, hair Oils, Brushes, Pocket Knives. Spectacles, Silver( ~ ~Plated Spoons, Forks. and Ivory Bandied Knives, - - . Berm -4'. Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods,;dovietry, rertutustsr,isurr --, • : . •.. . ALL THE .• Patent Medicines aivertlsed Mitlontrose, and nearly every GOOD K D`' ANY MARKET. Iri-short, nearly everything to restore the sick, to • please the taste, to delight the eye, to gratify the fancy, and also to conduce to the real and substantial comforts of life. Enumeration le tmpractteable, as It Would all a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELLI Motitrose, Pa. ' ' HEAR YE ! HEAR YE! Ali per.rons who wiah to =Asti - ye Ma 0133.0 , xi THE PURCHASE OF GROME & PROVISIONS • Win call at the Store of the enbserlber, where they will tintta Good Stock' IA Choice - Flour, Fish, Hams (sugar curea),, Coffee-and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, etc. etc. Also:--A good Stack of ALISTIIS.I:MI 2WCPwriGolVgio School and Blank Books, and a few this, cellaneons Books, Writing Papers and Envelopes of superior qual ities and perfumed l , • Gents' land Ladies' Paper Collars, Canned and Dried Fruits, Oranges ck Lemons, Condensed Milk, a, choice article, anfrittfact•almeot everything needed by all the good people of Sto=quelitinna County who get hungry and Ory, and by purchuAlnetbem of ratrmalan, first Storo soup or the Court noose and cast side of, the Public Avenue, you can save frcm 10 to 20 per cent: Montrose, March sth, 1557. in MN MIMEO'S SEWING MACHINES, 699 BRO D Air • NEW YORK OR FAMILIES 611 MANUFACTURERS. THESE WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES here awareied the highest • Premium at ,the World's Fair in London; and six first premiums at the Nets York Suite Fair of 1866, and are Celebrated for doing the best work. nsiug a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma chine, and by the introduction of the most approved machinery, we are now able to Supply the very best ma chines In the world. These machines are made at our nets and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF TUE SEWING MI CELINE. They are adapted to allkinds of Family Sewing', and to the use of seamstresses,, dress makers, tailora, man- , nfacittrers of Shlrf.:3, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantlllea, clothing, hats, caps, corsets, boots, shoes, harness,Sad dies, linengoods, umbrellas, parasols, etc. They, work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with link, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt,-gather, fell : cord, braid, bind. and perform every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect .stitch, alike on both aides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Hotoe,andinade on this Machine, is the most popular and durable, and all Sewing Mal • 4 chines are ,:s-'uldect to the prin .ciple invented by him. ' SEED FOR A C.IIICULAit . SIBLEY & STOOPifi • General:Ageote, NO. 922 OITESTNOT Feb. 26, 186. Auditors 131.. AC SMITHING. m Natmderri g ned have this day formed a co-partner !. ship, under the firm IMMO oUStamp & Moran, for tho purpose of carrying on Blackemithing in; all its branches. 'Strict attention wilt be given to ilorse-ehoeing. All work will be done neatly and promptly.. Tbepnb+ lic aro invited to call. S. P. 81 ( .1 MP. Montrose, MarcltAtti, 16Gt, tf P. T.tII9IIA.N. • . ilLcio,ture to Young Mon. ,Just ptibliehedin a sealed Dr . /elope. Price :dcanta. A Lectnre on the Nature, Treatment, and rattled curd of Sliermatorrhtes, or seminal weakness, involdntar - y emirelone, s'axtial debility, And hnpedlmenta to fuer liege generally. Nervousness; consuteption,lipilepsy, and Ate; mental and physical incapacity, resulting from sell abuse .t Didion J. Cuiverivell,l4 D,, Author Of the' G men Book," - • ; • world renowned auttior, in' this admirable Lee; tura, Clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of self Onto may be effectually re moved without medicine, and without dangeroas gut , gietil operations, bougles, Instruments: rings, or (*P atois, pointing out a mode of cure at -onco certalaand effectual, by :flitch every startler, no matter what his condition may he. mnycure himself cheaply, pricately4 and radically... This Lecture will • prove s boon to thou , sands...„ Bent under seal to any addreaa, in a plain sealed em- YeloPO,ion 'the receipt of 41x cents. or ttrei postage stamps. Also Dr. • Culverwell'a " Marriage? .grittlC" price coats. ' ?tddresa the publishers. 1; • • ; cau.6; kr. C. ELM* & rzr Bowery, New York, Y05t,0111edb0x.4.5.96. !arch 10; 18117-Iyemp. ; ; ; ;.••• .; • • . ' Span aok. - unaersigned baa purchased . the celebrated Imported brit. Et, Hugheo, * frm s - t on . which testi tun first premium at the - New Y ork an ti Pennsylvania State - Pair. 'llo..Will .110ept at my place 41Ifirea. Lake Townshipi near the Lame. !itoreat Late, AprU 18, „