CCOiZZaair* AZR B. Appointment. .. E N. Willard, Esq., has rebeived the appointmetit'of #egister is Bankruptey for tbis.Dietrict. • Canoellat4on of Stamps.' Comnusitionor Row - ss Calls the atten tion of the public to the means whereby stamps can be legally Canceled. He quotes the provision of the law, that the person using the stamps must write or print there on in ink, hiitinitials, and the date of the year, month and day, upon which the saute is attached or used. Each' stamp must also be separately canceled. • The Rake Swindle. It is stated that there are about two hundred men engaged in the great hay rake swindle, through which so ~many of our Eastern farmers have been vic:ims.— Philadelphia Inquirer. if every newspaper would expose the swindle it would soon come to grief. Herrph Ahead. " Editor :--I sa* a statement in en issue of your ,paper not long since,' that Mr. Pay's, of Auburn, has had a Ewe that dropped 2 Lambs weighing .17f lbs. with Ole inquiry; " Who can beat, it P" I think I can. I have a Ewethat dropped Lariats weighing 19f. lbs. Truly Yours, HENRI- LYON. Herrick, May 26, 1867. Fatal Accident. On Thursday,afternoon, of last week, a man named Win. T. Tryon, employ by J. 1). Sessions & Co., at Red Rock Tan nery, was run over by the day express West, and injured so badly that he died in four hours. He was a deaf man, and was crossing the track, when the engine struck him. He was-brought to the de pot at this place, where everything that could be -was done for him, but he lived only until about 8 o'clock in the evening. —Great Bend Penn'n. abbath Schools. The annual meeting of the Susquehan na County Sabbath School Association will be held at Great,Bend on Wednes day, June 12, at one, o'clock, P. M. A general invitation is given to all interes ted in Sabbath Schools. D. K. OAKLEY, R. S., Meting of the Medical Society, The Susquehanna County Medical So ciety will hold their next semi annual meeting in New Milford Borough at Phinueys Hotel, on Wednesday June sth 1867. All regular practitioners are ted to attend. A. Clinic will be. held in the afternoon when all patients presenting themselves to the society will - be treated free of charge. Morning session to com mence at ten o'clock precisely. E. L. GA8.13015EX., Secretary. Religions Notice. The Pennsylvania State-Convention of rnicersalists will bold its next annual .se , ;sion at Scranton, Juno sth and 6tb, in Washington Hall. The public are.cordjal. ly invited to attend. PER ORDER. Unfortunate Affair. A Welshman named John Jenkins, while intoxicated, on Tuesday night of iist week, stumbled into the house of Le ri on Commercial Alley in Scran t-n. 11WPhillips hearing the noise sup. posed aWfts not right, and arming him. keT wi 1;a pistol proceeded to the lower 'lO7 • the house, where he found a man •ut in partial darkness. He - as'he certainly had a right to d , l, that the Man was a, thief or robber,or loth, and accordingly leveled his pistol on Mm. The ball passed through the man's heart, killing him almost instantly. The evidence elicited before Esquire Jay went to show that Jenkins and his chum, Thomas Meredith, bad been on a spree as day before, and in wandering about sewn in ,, drunken bewilderment, Jenkins hludered - into Mr. Phillips' house, think. tort, perhaps, that he was at home. No blame is attached to Mr. Phillips for bilooting. aw of Estrays. The following is the law with reference o estrays: "Persons having stray cattle or horses a their PoSsession are liable in the sum of five dollars, and"will receive no compen sation for damages or costs, if they fail to report the fact to theTowp Clerk ;'within tour days, and it is his duty ; to make rec., Or d of the same, subject to the same pun. : Isianent in default thereof. - If the owner; of the estray presents - himself to the Clerk isithin ten ,days, he - is. entitled .to receive his property on payment of charges. after the expiration of that tinie,"nq own-' Cris found t the .person posessing Jthe es.' gray is required to advertiseit; and, within sixty' days thereafter no owner ap- Pear, the person taking up the.'sanie shall; 41y to a Sustiee of the Peace'in the twnship, who is required to •issue his varrant to a Constable, who after giving, ten days' notice, is required' to sell the time—the money for which is, to . 4e Paid to the hands orthe Justice of the peace - ,, is to pay all reasonable .charges for the cost of keep, registering, advertising, filling, 4t0., and' Abe balance; if there be, ty, to be paid into cotnty trenetne;;-7-E17.. Soldier. Peddlers. Disabled soldiers who peddlc, mist "pay the SpeciAl tax under thelri_teri4, 'Row: l - %e Laws of the , Tnited Sates, just as oth q-persons 41(); but they are exempt faiin Bate license. We, call attention to this bet because we learn. that people ' ' hare, u nderstood that soldiers are entirely from Peddlers,p ay They are required to the tax to "Un-. pre-sikm"'foi hom - ttei,live done so much; kit. n4ednq,atate. Tlicense as shown by ' ,the Assembly' quoted hereunder : . . An no to Per* dittabled - Soldierit to ped ' dle,byrroenring a7 , l4Cense Therefor; Withotteebarge. Be it enaCtid, Tbat every honora lrly dis Charged w - ho is a . resident _of.tbis State, bnd who wonnds, or on account of) disease contracted while in the militaiy, dr . naval service .of the Uni ted States, and, on account of such disa bility, is unable to procure a livelihood by manual labor, shall have the right to hawk, peddle - .and vend any goods; wares, or merchandize, within this common wealth., by -procuring a license for that purpose, thi, issued without cost : Pro vided, That Wore anf-suclusoldier shall be . entitled to 'the benefits of this' net, he shall obtain a Certificate from an examin ing surgeon Of the United States, that he is unable to procure his living by manual labor, and shall also procure a. certificate from the prothonotary of any county in this State, that he has filed in the office of said prothonotary his affidavit, setting forth that :he is the b6na fide owner, in I . his own right,,:of all the goods, wares and merchandize Whieh•he proposes to hawk, peddlo and vend; and that bo will not en gage to sell the 'same for any other per son, or persons, vhatever: And provided further, That •the aforesaid certificates, together with such person's discharge from the military service, or an exempli fiettcopy :thereof, shall be full and con clusive evidenCe, of such person's right to the benefits of this act. Approved the, Bth day of April. Patent Right Raids. Every year the country is overrun by bands of Patent Right Dealers, who plun der the peOple of large sums of money under various •pretences. • One year it is a patent Ox-Yoke, then a Churn or Pump ; last year it was a lightning-rod, this year it is a Ilorse Hay Rake. The operators go in bands of from five twenty to various counties, make their headquarters at the county seat with a hotel-keeper who is fond enough of what he can make by it to introduce them to his friends.' They employ one or two law yers to cook up opinions favorable to their operations and cover their schemes by some legal sophistries. They privately bargain with men who have more money than conscience, and who, in order to make $lO to $25 per day, agree to buy up such notes as the raiders may obtain, at a heavy diacount,And aid the system of [ robbery by goingabout the streets to en ! gage in conversation in defence of the • -, raiders, and in . denunciation ofnny officer ! or citizen who attempts to breakup or expose the swindle. ---,„, Thus arranged, the gang send out their runners, furnished with the names of such honest, unsuspecting farmers as it is -thought can be deluded an robbed. The victim is shown a confused mess of pa pers which he does not understand, and perhaps a list of' "good men" in town ) who are•said to have invested in and re corrimended the patent. He is told that if be will become a shareholder, he need pay nothing until he makes $2OO clear profit. His signature is obtained to a' negotiable note, in return for which they give what seems to be a receipt and agreement specifying that the note need not:be paid until the 'buyer clears *200; but'an examination show that no refer ence is made to any note. in the receipt or iagreement. In some cases the notes have ! an agreement on the margin or back,that. it is not payable until the $2OO is c'eared ; bnt as soon as the sharper leaves his l' vie ! tim the margin is torn off or the double paper upon which the note is printed is split, and the agreement destroyed. So, in any case, the note is negotiable, is brought to head quarters and sold to the local confederates of the , raiderq. When due. it is owned. by sottie other person . whd knows. :nothing about the swindle; and;althongh the victim presents the pa pers given to him,.. he finds •he has no de fence against itheniate,•but-must pay it, with costs, if sued. Meantime the patent proves to be a humbug, and the victim gets; ilothing . :',ficit even fa Rake.fildeis he buys one at a high price. The rake may or may not be patented; it, may or may not be a,g,o9a• i thing ; itreii ther ease the buyer pays $lOO and loses it, for he gets no Patent Deed giving-him a , right to -- - make, or sell' the', - Eake. If a Deed was•giVen; tlie vietiin could perhaps builda factory and try to make money in manufacturing and gelling,the_,Kakes ;-or cotild. bay_ a qtputitytat wholesale and ; try .to sell at retail. But in this event, five or fen manufacturers or dealers in each town would find a slim show of getting rich.— ' - ,So we tear that the cheapest' way each victim can getout of the scrape is to re deem his note when he can, and keep put l Of future humbugs. Esquire Avery issued a warrant for James S. Ireland and Dan. Wheeler, on Monday, for swindling ;- but Ireland, the chief salesman' here, Was kept concealed and fled from .arrest:- Wheeler was not the man who watt • out to sell with Ire land, andwaSTdianhargnd Withent.,4 hear ... . - ing O. S. On Tnesday'll. S. Commissioner Mc- Rune, at, Scranton, issued' warrants for Ireland, Wheeler, J. W. Elliot and C. R. ,Hayward. Ireland had: escaped, and Hay ward seemed. to be only a sort of book keeper for the gang. Elliot was arrested for two separate offences ; was discharged arrest under one :warrant on account of 'an alleged defect in the wording of the warrant, but was held' to bail for further bearing upon the other offence by depos iting the amount of required tax, and air ' ing;l; - S; Tarbell•aii seeniity in , the: Spin of '4, — 5O 0 .. W heele , r:had. Tully add:fieei y nt n • atefi,that ho*naliable as a BrOker,but , ras,dietherged upon the.evidence of his COnfederates; `who sworethei they did not sell notes to him, but gave them to him as collateral security for previ?us in debtedness. In making Ole discharge, the Comniissioner stated that the arrest was proper, and the prosecutor entitled to credit for causing it. But when the gang returned they anii their local confederates here, gave out that. ALL were released UN CONDITIONALLY, and that the prosecutor was censured by-the Commissioner. So it can be seen that truth is as much a stranger to some of them as honest deal• One point•is fully accomplished : The raiders will find no more victims in this quarter. Other localities, however, will be infested. And we trust the people of this county will cease to deal with all patent swindlers in future. ISICALM=R:iita - ALCifiEllig. At the residenee.of the bride's father, in Jessup, May 27th, by D. Hoff, Esq., Mr. ZEntmort BLAIKESLIIE and Miss SARAH SITERMAN, daughter of Abel Sherman, both of Jessup. Pill abertisemtuts. UNITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE. Collector's Notice to Tax-payers. k LL persons residing or doing business within the JCL 12th Collection District of Pennsylvania, compris ing the counties of Luzerne and Susquehanna,assessed under the act of CongreEs,.en ti t led " An Act to„pro vide Internal Revenue to support the Government, to pay interest on the public deft and for other purposes, approved June 3Pth, MI, as amended by Subsequent acts are hereby notified that the Annual List of MS FOR 1861 has b een received from the acting Assessor, and that the duties, and taxe. which by said acts they are respectively liable to pay, bavo become due and pay able. IN SUSQUITANNA COUNTY, A. C TTLSE. Esq., Deputy Collector, will receive the collections, as follows : In Montrose, at the Office of the Deputy Collector, from June let to 14th. Trona B a. m. to 5 p. ra. 10 New Alilfdrd, at Vall's lintel, June 19, from 9 to 11 a. m. In Great Bend, at Dayton House, June 19, from 1 to 4 p. in. In Susquehanna Depot, at Iffammel's Hotel, June 20, 8 a. in. to 2 p. in. In Brooklyn, at Bullard's Hotel, June 22, 9 to 11 a.'m. In Springville, at Mrs. Lathrop's Hotel, Juno 22, 2 to 4 p. in. In Lenox, at Glenwood Hotel, June 24, 11 a. m. to 12 m. In Clifford, at Mrs. Bewetson's Hotel, June 24, 2 to 5 p. m. In 'Gibson, at Smiley's Store, June h, 10 a, m. to 2 m• IN LUZERNE COUNTY, I will attend to receiving the same in person or by do pat.'', at. !anima : In Scranton, Ju • c , from Ba.m.to3p. m, at Wyo . tug House. In Carbondale, Jane 19 from Ba. m. to 1 p. m.; at rrison Douse. In Pittston, June 23, from. 8 a. t Itaglo In White Haven, June 22, frog at., at Stark's Hotel, In Wilkesbarre at Collector's Office daily. After which time costs will be added to amounts nn• paid ,t collections promptly enforced according to law. Taxables may pay at any of the above stated places at the time designated, as may best suit their convon• Juice. • • C. E. WRIGHT, Collector 12th Die. Pa Collector's Mere, t Vilkes-Barre, Juno I, 1667. NEW FURNITURE ROOMS! i 111 E subscribers wonld respectfully inform the public that they have commenced business in C. Cush man's old Shop, where wo keep constantly on hand and manufacture to order all kinds of , s \ n , 81 . 47 , ) 1 - , • ), attu j af. .k 811 :.'lri A 8 Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lounges, Settees, Stands, Tables, Extension Tables, . of a superior manufacture, Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving Work Table. All those in want of Cabiriet Furniture will do well to give us a call before looking eisewhere,for we intend to make our work good, and eell it cheaper than any other establishment in hi/solidi/tuna County. N. 8.--Aliwork done when promised. 'W. 8. VANORBDALE, . „ JOHN WHEELER. Montrose, June 4,1861.—1 y NEW GOODS. S. 3317XLVILITT INTOULD 'inform his friends and the pnblie that be V Y has in storwand is receiving lards and new sup• plies of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Including every , kind ofGoopsusuaLly wanted intbia Ina purchases . being mado aline tie - great break down of prices, will enable Win to offel;tbe moat favor able inducement, In pricea, etylo and variety in Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Stoves,i * Iron, Drugs, Paints, Oils, Carpeting, Window Shades, Boots Lk Shoes, ike. and will be sold for Gash, Produce; or approved credit /iew 211.11 ford, June, 1867. VSTiTEOFHENRYWEBSTER,Iate .324 of Franklin township; Stunra co., deceaped. Letters - testamentary - tmon 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 ciaimi against tho-same topresent them duly authenti cated for settlement. . • • L. 10MUMAZT, Fa's. - Franklin, Kay 28, 1667. Statement of taberty Township' . '•,-,. i liot* Matters. t n Whole =tont of nda issued . $ 5,100 00. Amount paid on o above to May 1041867, 2,687 40 Balance, exclnalrf of inierest, Duplicate of tax for 1E64; el,' 613 rd . Gollectedan theabpvc to Nay let, 1867, 1,649 :21Y Balance, inclaqing exonoratloos, & Col. per Ft. $ Lest 72: 'Duplicate of tax for 1565, Collected on the above to May 1et.1861, • Including exonerations and Coll. per cL $l6ll 68 Exonoratione on both duplientee to May 1,'67, $063 51 Coll. per ct. on, $2,501 40 at 0 per cent. • 53 04' JOHN P. FISII, R. B. SHERMAN. Andttors. • THERON L. SMITH Liberty, May Roth. 1007.-3vr Financial Statement of Silver Lake Bounty Matters. t'bole tunountof bonds Waned, $10,834 57 Paid on the above to May 841, 1867, 8,066 63 Balance to be provided for, ineluding Interest, 4,268 04 Amount of tax levied for 1860, $2,896 07 Exoneratione to Collector, 822 20 Amount paid on bonds, and expenses. 2,512 37 Balance In treasury, and uncollected, We certify the above to be correct. TIMOTHY MURPHY, AMES MURPHY, ) }Auditors; W3l: MEEKER, Ju. Sliver Lake, May 21, 1861*.—*3t BOOK AGENTS WANTED FOliir " B DOM TIIE MISSISSIPPI :" From the Great River to the Great Ocean. BY ALBERT D. 111C/lARDSON. Over 20,000 copies sold in one month! Life and Adventure on Pratriee, Mountains, and the Pacific collat. With over WO Descriptive and Photo graphic Views of the Scenery, Cities, Lands, Mines, People and Curiosities of the New States and Terri tories. To prospective emigrants and settlers in the "Par West," this history of that vast and fdrtile re...lion will prove en invaluable assistance. supplying as it does a 'want long felt of a full, authentic and reliable guide to climate. products, means of travel, &c. Send for Circulars and' see our tel ins and a fall de scription ofthe work. Address NATIONAL PIIBLL9H INO CO , Philadelphia, Pa. AGENTS WANTED for a new Work entitled " GLORY OF TUE 121160ETAL LIFE ;" for la dies, clergymen and others, It has no equal to sell. For terms and territory, aadress L. STEBBINS, Hartford, Coin. :AMERICAN STOCK JOURNAL, a first class mon th.ly,.contalning 36 largo double column pages, only 60 cts. 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., Gam Tree, Chester Co. Pa. :DRIED SEEDED CHERRIES sell at sell at 65 Ms. per quart in City markets. Weaver's Patent Cherry Stoner will atone three bushels per hour and separates the seed from the fruit. Sent by express on receipt of $2,50. Agents wanted everywhere to make $lO to $2O a day. The trade supplied by HARBSTER BROS. & CO,. Reading Ilardvrare Works, Beading, Pa. PI. 0. DI e' LUS Y , Manufacturer of all kinds of Toilet Et Pear! Powders Et Lily White, No. 606 Bouth Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia Orders by mall promptly attended to G.ENT WANTED, to sell the Amer -L-li-lean 7 ndow Polish, the best over offered to the public. It cretins windows as fast as fast as you can wipe them witli`a, cloth, without slop or water. It leaves the glass clear-as crystal, and free from streaks or lint. It also cleans end. 'polishes Gold Silver, Cop per, Brass, and Tinware, batter, and with less labor than anything ever known. Agants are making from $25 to $5O per week. Everybody - wants it as soon as they see It used. fiend 25 cis for samigkand terns, or call on the ,AAILRICAN P O LIBII COMPANY; 913 'Chestnut street, Phll'a. rATAßßH—Bropchit is, Scroffila of eiT, cry phase, Liver and 'Kidney Disease. Win. R. Prince, Flushing N. Y., for 60 years proprietor of the Liumen Nurseries, hasdiscovered the Remedial plants which are positive cures ieir the above and all inherl tel and Chrome diseases; Dyspepsia, Asthma, nervous 'debility. Rheumatism, an4 . all Female maladies, and others resulting from impurity of the blood, hitherto incurable. Explanatory circular, one stamp. Treatise on all diseases, 20 cents. IMPROVED BRICK MACHINE. Manufactured exclusively by us. A FTER an experience of 25 years with all the differ ent Machines, we offer, this to Brick /fakers 'as combining everything most 'desired by them. We only ask a fair examination, andwould Rrefet to have those about to purchase some and sec the Machine at work, and compare it with any other in the country. Wo tnake the Adams Machine, fpr making front brick, Hall's patent machine. clay 'tempering wheels, and ev ery thing complete to startailocick yard. Also, engines and boilers, cane mills, portable forges, and Machinery of all kinds. PEEKSKILL MANUFACTURING CO„ Pet, lilt, GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, 40 PARK ROW, NEW YORK. (TIMES BUILDING.) We have facilities fat the transaction of the basinesa of a Grasnas.Anvaxrrierno AGENCY, which are not ear passed, and Tie think not equalled, by any Martial ea tnblistimenl In 4merica Our special lists of." One hundred Numpapers" offer remarkable inducements to as aro desirous of ad --1 restising extensively. Eiend'lo cents for a copy oftho Advertiser's Gazette, liiving.ltsts and fall particulars The large amount of patroulige controlled by ns ona tiles as to promise our customers the most favorable' The " Advet leer's Gazette," published by us, con rains much information of va!tio to advertisers $1 per annum In advance GEO. P ROWELL, d CO„ Advertising Agents, 40 PARK ROW, New York, (Pomerlyat.Bokaa Maas.). ESTATE OF. RICIIARD GERRlT BON.deeeusedi into of riinioCk township, Soave *ma county, Pa. . .: Letterset administration anon th e eatateof the above named decedent having been y anted to the undersign • ed, all persons indebte to sa id estate are hereby noti fied to make • immediate pa ent, and those baying claims against the same to present them duly anthentl; cued for settlement. , C. C. MILLS, Utter- ~ ;Dlmock, April 80, , 1867. - - 1 ' . . tO44DEN- VEDS, t t A larvtaligeiti.meiL susil sirkslL Alao BEMS, for bald b$ 'Montrose, April 18, 1587. ABEL TITBRELL. AITRICTIONSI V 2,41.2 601 ..17.EAD QUAIiiEIIS tour Rarity, Styles, ''and Bargains, $2,725 78 1,049 20 DIM GOODS, rawer GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, READY MAR CLOTHING, Merchant Tailoring, • and Gent's Furnishing Goods. Guttenberg, Rosenbaum & Co Tako great pleasure In Informing that': friends and the public in general that Dry Uoods have taken A NOM ER TUMBLE, and that they have purchased a more than usual largo stock of .sping *ummer which for price, variety, and style cannot bo excelled We have in stock— DRESS GOODS r Mani and Fancy Drees Silks Elan Mohair Dress Goode In nil styles and colors plain, Spired and striped fine Organdies, Cambri' and Lawns, handsome DeLana, Manias, &c. WHITE coons s Swiss Etienne, Malls, Tflatn, barred, and striped Jaconets, figured and striped Brilliants, a fine lot of Drapery Muslim, Mareellles Qailte, &c. LINEN GOODS: Black and brown Table Linen, Table Cloths. Towels, Napkins, birdseye and A:de fog Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tack and Drilling for men and boy's wear, ,tc. Domestics, bleached and l*own Shirtings, Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Ticking, Cottonadve, c. NOV GOODS r Superior quality, Kidd Gloves. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Batons, Trimmings, Embroideries, Laces, Veils, Hoseries, new styles in Balmoral Skirts, Par asols, Sunshades, Corsets, and Hoop Skirts. Shaul., Basques and Sacks s df cloth and ellk, splendid variety, and cheap. MILLINERY GOODS.: At wholesale &Metall. • A large and eomplete stock of millinery Goode, ;such as artificial Flowers., Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Frames, Blocks, Straw Hats Bonnets, Blonds,La nes, .tc.. which we JOB to the Trade at New York wholesale prices. READY ?LIDE CLOTHING ()tour OWN man ufacture—the largest and tastiest variety in the county. We guaranty oar work. MERCHANT TAILORING: We have over MI different patterns of Cloth, Cassimers, and Coatings for eastern work to select from; have a FIRST CLASS CUTTER. and are enabled to give perfect satisfaction in regard to good tits, style and prices. Parties preferring to have theirgarments made to mensure.dtre requested to give ns a call and exam ' ine our stock. GENTS' FUUNISHING GOODS 3 Wbite and Flannel,Shirts, cotton sad merino Wrappers and Drawer's, Gloves, Ties and Scarfs, paper and linen Collars, Handkerchiefs, Traveling Bags, Trunks and Umbrellas Vir - A tine variety of Gents and Boys HATS ce CAPS, CHEAP. 6uttritburg, koseuhannt stn. Id : S. DESSAI323I, Managing ?arta:tap Montrone, May 14, 1867 ATTENTION, EVERYBODY! SPRIND - AMPAIGN. NgW GOODS, / Just received arid will bo sold at aREAiLY REDUCED PRICES? Dry Goods In great variety and desirable styles: Notions, the largest and best assortment In the place A inn Ilne of Stationery: Being desirous of dosing ont my_ stack of Crockery, Bate, Cape, andLadlea' Shoes, I will nil them • .01. t - 40c.r3t. Garden &Flfrwer Seeds • of all kinds. . • Cad and =mine my stock before purchasing else where, and be convinced of tho quality and cheapness of my Goods. ar Store : in tho Eanie buildin4 as the PostoMeo, and formerly occupied by Webb Butterfield. - Montrose, , Pa., May 7, 1867 A. 1113" er . 41:::PINT. .1.3 OTICE hbreby . gfven that We, /tile() has left my hadand.board without any, causo or prov ocation, therefore I forbid all persons to harbor or trust heron fay acooniit, nal wilt pay no debts of her eontracting after this date. I also forbid all persons paying or purchasing a cer tain Note of $l4O, given by Catharine Gilroy and Jamul Gilroy to mo, dated about the first of May, 1867, paya ble first of January next, as raid note has been taken from mo by niy,wife, the raid Alice, without , my con sent. , . ANDRI:II7r McVINNE. Irriendsvlpe, :May 14 (`21),1867 —Bw , , • .4961 1 7X15t CPINICIerfaI sr:I3MIC,3III ISTCOTXO3 I I I BY a recebt decision of the Conn, oF elating. all offt core holding commissions between dates of March let, 1864, and May 6d,1865, are entitled WO per month for each servant allowed by rank. For farther Information, apply to EO. P. LITTLE, Manned Government Agent. Montrose, Afarch 26, 1867. - tf - FIA.PaAI4'g CHALLENGE' - To theCtrotarles of. Poppular Scientific Skepticism, in , vindication of the Truth and Superhuman Origin of cordsebrew Records of the Creation, just as those Re read, In eutgasinetorm, quarterlyi or oftener -25 cents singV. or five successive numbers, for $l.OO. .All work which ell should read. . Addreai L. L. CHAP.IIdN, 116:48.9, P. 0., May 14, 1661. Philadelphia, Pa. --Note__Ready for the A. D. BUTTERFIELD ABEL TURREIL la ail4lnnallyrrecelting NEW GOODS, And keeps constantly on hind a fall and desirable as• sortment of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors,' Paints, Oils, Dybstuffs, • Teas, Spices and other Groceries, Stoneware, Wall and Window Pa- per, Glassware, Llmp ,s Kerosene, Benzole, Tanner's 011, Lubricating_oo, Neatiloot Oil, Defined Whale Oil, Tandsli, Whips, • ' Gnus, Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, - Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical Instruments, Tact Soaps, Bair Olis, • Brushes, Pocket Knives. Spectacles Silver Plated Spqous. Perks, and Ivory Handled Knives. Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of ' Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perftuneil l Etc. ALL TDB Patent Medicines advertised In Montrose. and nearly everf GOOD KIND' IN ANT 21.ADL'T. In sticirt, nearly everything to restore the ride. 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 Is impracticable, as it would All a newspaper. Call at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa. , HEAR YE ! lI.E.AR YE! All persono Who ?lila to EF•evcre 3316COriev IN THE PURCHASE OP GRUM 81, PROVISIONS ill( call at the Store of the subscriber. where they will find a Good Stock of Choice Flour, Fish, Hams (siigar curd), Coffee and Tea, Sugars, Syrups and Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, etc. etc. Alpo—,6. good Stock of 'V A.N513319 School and Blank Books, and atm mis cellcineons Books, Writing Papers and Envelopes of superior qual ities and perfumed, Gents' and Ladies' Paper Collars, Canned and .Dried Fruits, Oranges cE Lemons, Condensed Milk, a choice article, and in fact almust everything needed by all the good people of Susquehanna County who get hungry and dry, and by purchasing them of A. N, BULLAIID, first Storo south of the Court House and east aide of the Public Avenue, you can save from 10 to 20per cent. Montrose, March sth, 1867. THE 110 WE KRIM. CO'S SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. FOR FAMILIES & MANUFACTURERS. THESE WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES ' Were awarded the highest Premium at the World's Fair in London, and six first premiums at the—Nets York State Fair of 1866, and are Celebrated for doing the beet work, tieing a• nog+ smaller needle for the same thread than any other tua ehine,and by the introduction of the moat approved aehinery, we are now able to aepplrthe very bed ma chines in the world. These machines are mode at our new and spacious 'Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., tinder the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, 1 Elias 'Howe, Jr., the ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING MA.:- COME. They are adaptedlo all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the nee of gegmetresses, dress makers. tailors, man nfacturers of Shirts, collars skirts, cloaks, mantillas, clothing, hats, caps, corsets,'boots, shoes, barners.Sad riles., linen roods, umbrellas, parasols, etc. They work equally well upon Silk linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotten.or linen thread. 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