411utrost pentotrat. ITVESDAV, AVG. a; um. Macocessl. XxxteilLiaerk.436,. Appointments. Benjamin Sabine, of New Milford, as Inspector of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, for Susquehanna county, vice Henry C. Mosley. A. J. Gerritson, of Montrose, as Asses sor of Legacy and Succession Taxes for Susquehanna county. I==llll New Post Offices, A new P. 0. has been established in Silver Lake, called " Richmond Hill," with Thomas Hartnett as P. M. A new post-office in Rush, called "Rush Four Corners." A Quarterly Meeting, For Rush charge, will be held in the grove near Snyder's Hotel, commencing. on Saturday, Aug. 17th, at 2 o'clock, and continue over the Sabbath. Rev. D. C. Olmstead, Presiding Elder, will officiate. If the weather should not be favotable for meeting in the grove, it will be held in the ball-room of the hotel. w. s. Camp Ground. Those interested in the, coming Camp Meeting, are requested to meet and pre pare the ground, (Auburn 4 Corners,) on the 12th inst. By writing to Rev. S. 11. Weston, Auburn 4 Corners, before the 19th inst., those who wish can rent tents with board roofs and floors, 16 - by 16 feet, for $B, LUTHER PECK. Agricultural Meeting. There will be a meeting of- the Susq'a County Agricultural Society on Monday evening, Aug. 12th, 1867, at the Court House, in Montrose. A general attend auce is requested. C. W. TYLER, Sec. School Notice. The Fall Term of the Montrose Grad ed School will commence Tuesday, Sept 3d. Full particulars announced hereafter By order of the Board. B. THATCIIEIt, Sec'y. Montrose, Aug. 6, 1887.-u New Milford School'. In answer to numerous inquiries that I aril receiving daily, in regard to the New Milford School, and have not time to re ply to by I etter, asking when there will be an opportunity for students to attend Pchool—l would say to all interested,that Prof. E. B. Hawley, assisted by compe tent Teachers, will open the School at New Milford on the first Monday of Sept. next. For any further information respecting this School, inquiries will be addressed to Prof. E. 13. Hawley, New Milford, Pa. Respectfully, W.W.WATsoN. New Milford, Aug. 6, 1867.. Canada Thistle. This greatest curse to farmers is now in bloom anti rapidly ripening. Let farmers everywhere cut all upon their oviii lands and roads adjoining, and see to it that any neighbors neglecting it are notified according to law. Let penalties be en lorcedfor neglect. We bear talk of enforcing the fine for allowing it to ripen. Payne Pettibone, of Wyoming, says : "It. can be exterminated by cutting below the surface. Cut off the crown of the roots a few times and it will disappear. If the seed has hitherto ripened and a fresh crop comes up repeat the cutting." Jur9 List, For the Term of Court commencing on Monday, August 12th, 1867 GRAND JURORS. Auburn—Lyman Cogswell, Daniel Sterling. ' Bridgewater—Silas Baldwin, Henry C. burgess. Clifford—Mahlon C. Stewart. Dimock—Denison Thomas. Harmony—Egdar Thomas. Herrick—Artemas Carpenter. Jackson—Joel H. Lamb. Jessup—Win. Vandyke, S Warner. Little Meadows—Lewis W. Barton. Lenox—Sterlin Maxon, John Decker. Middletown—Amos C. Beebe, Newton Humphrey. New Milford—Harvey Griffing, W. T. Motley, Dennis Shay. New Milford Boro—John H. Smith. Oakland—George Jameson, Nathan Skinner. Rush—John Bradshaw. Silver Lake—Jos. Ward. TRIMEUSE Aotrions—BLEST WEEK. Auburn—George Harris, Dan'l V. France, Royal Carter. Apolacon A. Graves, jr. Ararat—Nathaniel J. West. Wooklyn-t-Wm. Craver.' Chocontur--Henry Addison, L berlin, jr QlifiitalPhilip Burdick, Crispin S. Clark, Leonard E. Millard. Franklin—Ephraim Smith. Great Bend— J. Pi: Johnson. Great Bend . Boro—Crytis Decker. Gibsonif-Stephen P. Cbcndler. Harford—T. Brewster, J. C. Edwards. Harmony—George_ Jessup—Joseph bteiger, IL Whitaker. Jackson—James IL Scott. Littlelleadowa—Nathiel Dent!. Lathrop—William Gates. Lenox—Samuel Maud. Middletown—L. Curley S. Dodge. • New Milford—Elliot Curley, S. Keep, George W. Squires,,Russell Tanner. Oakland—*amnel Brush; ".• Rush—Charles A. Carter Silver Lake—H. B. Decker, A. Datcher. Susq'tt Depot—G. Maekey, M. Sherman. TRAVEIISE TUR9iii-SECOND b Auburn : 'rae° Ararat : Julias Tyler. Apolacon : Lewis - Beebe. - Bridgewater : W. T. Austin, A. P. Corwin. Choconut :: C. Byrne, R. Chalker. . Dundati: Amos Mills. Franklin : David Watson. Gib Son : 11. Able, A. W. Howard. T Reese. Great Bend : Reuben M. Ives. Harford : Horace Sweet. Harmony : Jones Taylor. Jackson : T. H. Butterfield, C. French Liberty : Albert M. Howard. Lathrop : J. Johnson, F. Williams, D Wilinarth. Lenox : 11. Miller; C. R. Miller, J. Sny der, John L. Whiting,. Middletown : Amos Coketuan. New Milford : Watson Cornwell. New Milford boro: Tracy Hayden. Oakland : Joshua K. Grimes. Rush : Thomas'. James. -Susiq Depot: Walter Barber. Springville: Edward Cogswell, W. P. Ilan trick, David G. Shertnan. Silver Lake: J. C. Gage, L Gage. Sewing machines. We can , furnish a Grover & Baker, a Finkle (4; Lyon,, or an Empire Sewing ,Machine, at Icss than manufacturers' pri ces. A SuGGEsriox.----Before making up their list of books for the Fall School, teachers are advised to examine Quacken bos's new Arithmetics, which seem to possess features.of derided and superior merit. They are beifig extensiveTy intro duced, and are commended in the strong est terms by some of our best teachers who hare used them. The Publishers, 1). Appleton & Co., of New York, want a looal agent in every county to work for these Arithmetics, and offer liberal terms. —The War Department has issued an order that at every. military post provided With the proper ordnance and ammunition, a morning and evening gun shall be fired daily, at reveille and retreat during the time of peace. —Some of the Radical journal:4, loving a lie better than the truth, are fa'scly uharging J Age Sharswood with being in favor of " repudiation." —.Judge Sharswood has been compli mented by every Radical organ of stand ing in that State as a man of great ability, thortigh patriotism, strict integrity, and in every way qualified for the position fur which he has been nominated. —lntelligence from Mexico states that Jnarcz has reissued the order relating to the confiscation of church property, and commanded its rigid enforcement.. The proclamation is sweeping, and causes great consternation among those interested. .I="M X. 431-4 4=VVI G" 30 . rerABEL TICURELL le continually receivin2 new supplie. of Genuine Drtn:i , and Medicine., whirl.' will be cold as lo :taet any other Stc - .: In Moutruee. r7c Terrible Owanng - ht.—Now is the season for thaw huge bitick ea arms of tiles, that so turment man and bcatu, D"TrITF.R'S LIGIITIiINU 1 LI•KILLER will make a cleat sweep all ro—every sheet will kW a 'qnart: Beware of bagus imltuttona:. which some mvr Pay are just as good, - There ie It/thing at all torn pa. able with it. '.ol‘l ever, where. Price Si: Ceuta. j y ri—sm p:to.3 Or - Ten thousand DoUars , worth of GOODS at w:tio:esale ro-t. per iIIN eb tory just talten, for sale by ABEL ITRUELL, in the Brick Block. About thin amount constantly on hand; and NEW GOODS contin ally arriving. The people can find nearly e.erythiug they may need at the Drug and Variety store of ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Pa., July 30. I:4;7. rff - Colgate's Aromatic Vegetable Soap. A su perior Toilet Soap. prepared from refined Vegeta ble Oils in combination withGly7ttne, and espe cially desl&ined for the nse Of Ladles,* and for the N raery. Its pernme Is exquisite, and its w•aahing properties unrivalled. For sale by.. 41.1 druggists May, 23 - Periavian Syrup.—A protected solution of the Protozlde of /misapplies/he blood with itg Life Element. Iron, giFin, strength, vigor ind new life to the whole system; If the thonsands : who are snffuring from Dyspepsia, Debility, Fermate W. aknesses, Would hurtest the virtue's of the Permian Syrnp. the effect Would not on ly astonish themselves but would please all their friends ; for instead of feeling cross, "all gone" and miserable; they would be cbeerfal, vigoiona and active. A dlstingmished Jurist writes to a friend as follows: I hare tried the Peruvian Syrup, and the result fully sustains your prediction. It has made a new man of me—lnfused into my .system..new vigor and energy. I am no longer tremulous and debilitated. as lvhen ! you last said me, but stronger, beartfer:andt with larger ra pacity for labor, mental and physical, than at any time during the last five years.'" Thousands have beetrehang,Pd by the use of this rem edy Rom weak. sickly; sutfering . crtmtnres, to strong. healthy and happy men; and women : and invalids can not reasonably hesitapi to give it a trial. The genuine has "'Peruvian Syrup" blown in the glass. A 32 page pampb let will be sent free. J. P. - DINSMORE, Proprietor, . No 36 Dey ht., New York Sold by all Druggiats. July :4 olit kI•P • CO This trusdkinc, invented by Dr. J. H. Botta:sok, of Phila delphia, Is Inteadodto dissolve the food and make It Into chyme, the first Proems of - dlcedion. By cleansing the ,stomach with Schenck's Mandrake Pllll4 the Tonlo soon 'restores the &Manes and food that - could not be (*ten before cuing it Will bieeso Wielded. Consumption cannot be cured br Schenck's' Palmonie Syrnp, =dem the stomach and over Is made healthy and th e appetite restored, hence the Tpulc and Pills are required in nearly every moo of consumption. A half dozen bottles of gle SEAWEED TONIC and three or four boxes of the MANDHA.KE PILLS will cure any ordlnsry case of dys pepsia. Dr. Sonntrox makes professional visits In New York. Bois. ton, and at his principal Office in Philadelphia every week. 'Bee daily papers of each place, or his pamphlet on consamir Lion for his dttys for visitation. Please observe, when purchasing, that the two likenesses of the Doctor, one when in the last daps of Cmvencrptiert, and the other as ho now Is, in perfect temlth, moon the Gov. ensmeers damp. • Sold by all Drogalets and Dealers, price SLSO per Nene, or 137.50 the half donee. 4.11 letters for advice ebodld bo ad dressed to Dr: Sottaiietee Principal Ot* 1 4 ind Id Vann Oh Street, Philadelph'44 - Pd. General Wholesale Agents: Damao Bathos k Co., B. Dance, more, Md.; John D. Puke, Chia:mall, Ohio; Walker op Taylor, Chl,ost. Ul. Collins Bros, /31 Look, Mn. • " j "' ' ' (lB l 3ivita. tin. IPr A NEW PELFUHE FOR THE HANDHEIMHEF. •,e ' : PhDfines •• Melt 11100M148' F4E1611110 , • 3 ' Pholon , r "Night Blooming Illereno.” Pimlon's "Night•lllootning Cerens.” Phalon'i .• Night Blooming Cereus.” Phitiou'el . 6 11 fight 'Blooming Corms.), A moat exqukite, delicate, and Fragrant Perfume, diati led from the rare and beautiful flower from wiaeh it takes its alarm ?dantifactnred only by PIIALON & SON, New York. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PHALON'S—TAKE NO OTHER. jlyl7 ly emp s MeJ oe LY'Serof Rev. George Storrs, or Brook lyn. N. 1., sass in the Bible - fix:miner, by way of apol ogy for pnbightng R mcdicarertincitte In bit magazine of the cure of his ontj son, Of Acrofnla,•• after diasolo. lion appeared Inevitable."' "We publish this state " intuit, not for pay, but in gratitude to hod who has an '• swered prayer, and In justice to Dr. Anders ; 'swing " satisfied that there in virtue in the• lodine Water '• treatment, which the readers of thts.Magaz.lne will thank its edi for for bringing to their notice." Circulars free. Dr. It. Anders' lodine Water to for gale by J. P. DI NS MORK,Proprietor. 36 Vey street, New York, and by all Druggists. Jury ver Card to the Ladies.—Dr. Dnponco's Golden Periodical Pills for Females. I nrallible in Corroding Irregularities, Removing all ohs ructions of the Monthly Courses. from whatever cause, and Ahvaye Succexeful as a Prerentire. A CERTAIN REMEDY for all complaints so peculiar to the sex, viz., Di ,+tressing and Painful Menstruat ion, Retention, Pain in the Rack and Loins, Pressing-Down Pains, Rush of Blood to the Bead, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green Sickness, Heaviness, Fatigue on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that most annoying, weakening, and the begining of all other fe male weaknesses, The Lencorrlnea, or Whites. Thry Act like a Charm In Removing Obstruction and Ilcsloriug ffalure toils Proper Channel. quieting the nerves. and bringing back the " rboy color of health" to the most delicate. 10n.000 Boxea hone been Fold en Two Y,,org. Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself find wr,ents, tontl parts of the world, to which answers have been returned. in which ladles say nothing like the above ills have been known since the Science of Medicine d awnedd upon the World. Full and explicit direcions accornpanv each box. Price el per box ; six boxes, $5. So ld by one Drug gist in every town; village. city, and hamlet throughout the world. Soldlaittoutroge. Pa.. lITIMILNN & NICII - iDrnggirte.t" Sole Ag,enti" for Montrose. Ladies ! fly sending /dm it to the Post Office. can have the Pills vent t confidentially) by mail to any part re' the (wintry. free of Portage. Sold also , hy BaTanrto- 6 ttCLArrg, Great Bend, CLArt6 at. 1160w6,_50ppalt, fri.srs, Netter & Co. Binghamton, r lIT t - ritßr Etrtoons, Scranton, DENEAs BanalEs New 1 ork. S. I). HOWE, Sole Proprietor, New York. J.YIY.I,* , 4 1;fht cAbimtisements NEW MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL. IVcsx-xesci.l. Tcorzn.. Thl4 Tenn will commence on thefirrt Monday - in Sep tember, ledi7, and c(mCitme eleven weeke4. Prof. E.. B. Hawley, • - PitnwipAL. Assisted by expericneecl Teachers. tTeachers names next week.) TUITION PER TERN, IN ADVANCE Primary Department $3 Oo lutennt.thate " .... .. 400 Ilieh school, " „ 500 Teachers'6 ito . Laoguag,66, . . 700 Music, Painting. and Drawing extra. Special attention will be given to those preparing to leash. The High School will be tinder the immediate Su pervision of Prof E. R. Lbte ley. whore ability to teach Is too well known in the county to need comment here. The Teachers' Department tall be favored with the presence of the County Superintendent as oPen as con venient, who will, give instruction In the theory and practice of teaching. Students wishing to procnre board or rooms, , will be accommodated on the most reasonable terms. All communicAtions addressed to the President or Secretary will receive prompt attention. • F. W. BUYLI3, President. GEO. MeKENZIE, Sevy. T ins IS TO Gn - z NOTICE— That on the twenty-ninth day of July, 1t;67, a warrant In bankruptcy was Tanned against the estate of Mona W. Chamberlin, of Gibson, Susquehanna county. Pen n aylvania...wbo ban been adjudg, d a bankrupt, on his Own petit ion that the pa) ment of any debts and de- Livery of any property la him are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors Of die said bankrupt, fo i rove thelr debts, and to choose one or more Rf.tiiirlleerl Of his eatate, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at Nu. al3 Lackawanna Avenue, Seranturt, Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the twen ty-fourth day of A agtiet, 1801, atone o'clock, P. M.— Dated Aug. 6, 1667. TROMAS A. ROWL.tY, U. S. Marshal, as messenger. Western District of Penn.ylvanin. by C. W. DOESI.,EII, Aug. 6--Sw Deputy. Financial Statement of Clifford township Bounty Fund. Total am' t of indebtedness for 'Bounty pl/2ar posts, 4 , $81,042 50 Am't of duplicate for 1861, $10,482 74 " exoneration*, 7;212 Collector's per centage, 114 41 Amonnt of duplicate for 1861, $3,711 77 exoneration!, 487 87 Collector's per tentage, 47 65 Amount of bonds unpaid, $1.2,214 00 Balance paid by contribution. Duplicate for 1860 to he settled in September, 1867. THOS. W. ATKINSON, &AMUEL AltniclLD, W. K. WILSON, Cl'k. Auditors. Clifford, Aug. 6, 1b67. TO TILE LADIES Dr. Dnponco's Golden Periodical Pills for females Dr. Cheeseman's Female Pills. pd, Velpan's....Feinafe 6.lrJameaCiark's remit - . . A 11.41 thetibovePßLl areAnfalllble caticetirix menstrual irregtdarittes, and in' curinag, Leneborrea or Whites. They are successful as preventive4—but should. not be uses during pregnancy; as they wonid produce abortion. Price, one dollar per box, each. The first two kinds named sent by mad, to any address, postage paid, In sealed envelope. ou -receipt of otie dollar for each box orders t The latter two kinds, being loglass,, mid heavy, will ent by mail, postage paid, on the./ receipt of ono dollar and twenty cents. Address ABEL TURRELL, Druggist, Montrose, Pa. Court Proclamation, WHEREAS,' the lion. B. STREETER" president! of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery. quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common • Plessa,,,ax d Orpitana. Court, in the thirteenth Judi, ciaj distrfet, composed of the counties , tif Sutlettehabna and ,Bradford, and the lions, :11.-T:: Ashley And Alfred Badwir;Assoeiateatttigei fi.sriSttiqnetiatutaimuniy, have issued their precept, to me directed, for holding a, toart of Oyer and Term! ner. and General Jail , De/iterY in the-boroaßis of Montrose. and county of Susquelsan: na; on the Rd Dionday of August, 1E414 It being the 12th day. • NOTICE 18 lIEBEBT GIVEN 10 the Coroner, Susquehan na, of the Peace and Couptablea of said court Susquehan , that they,ll - e,th.cyclol their prepay' cresls, at 2 o '4 clock iu the afternoon Of tied day, *wi their records; Inquisitions. aud'other temembrances„to do , thoact Ounce whietrto their °Meat •appertain to be dope And those who are bound by recognizance's against titd prisoners - that are or shall be inthe-Juil of said County! of Susquehanna are to be then and there, to-prosectitil 'egainat them twain hejuat. • •liated atliontrose; thef29th.of July,.;in the :;ear of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred Ind staty.seven. S. F. LANE, Sheriff. DIMOCK SELECT SCHOOL TiTILL be open for the reception of pupils 310.1 DAY YV 5EPT...2 . 0E0, end continue three terms, of 12 weeks each. Tuition, per Term Common Bran rhea , Higher du Including Intiguagts,. Board, or Rooms for those wishing to board them• selves, can be bad ou the most reasonable terms.. • 11. C. BASER, PrinuipaL; Bush, July 24, 1867.-3 w• _ ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, Of Valuable Real Estate, SITDATE in Herrick township. late the entate of James Cook, deceased, on SATURDAY, AUG. 17, 1567, containing about 1\711.33.ety AgLore.ess. TERMS OF SALE.—$'2 down: one half the balance on confirmation of 'mit', and balance Within nix months thereafter, u ith interest. TRUMAN B. OGDEN, Adm'r. Herrick, July 11, 1867.—td FAMILY SEWING MACHINE! T HE. Singer Manufacturing Company have succeed ed In producing a Sewing Machine as near perfec tiun AS human 5k..11 can accomplish. To be had of MORSE & LINES, Sole Agents For Somuchanna County, aucceesora of Road, Wat mos as Foster. Diuutro6e, July 23, 1867.—tf 331 LT Pi GLIALPLY ! $5O Reward • be paid for Information that will lead to the detection and conviction of the persons that broke Into my Store on the night of Friday, the 12th inst., and attempted to carry army Sale. 0. BURRITT. New Milford, July 23, 1867..-3 w T. riillicomats' Patent Atmospheric CHURN DASH•! Patented May 7, 1867. The ,nowt Important and Valuable Inven tibn (2% the 19th Century, 1. This Dasher is superior to any other, by being as simple as the old Basher, and comkinirig the atmos pheric principles therewith, and the Butter Gatherer It is superior to all others, inasmuch as the same power applied to this In like mechanical operations gill make one fourth mire reciprocations. 3. It is sugerlor to all others, inasmuch as It produ ces the Butter in a much shorter time, 4. IL is superior to auy other, inasmuch as it produ tee a much better quality or Batter. 3. It IF superior to au, other Patent Churn, inns much as it Is 500 per cettUcheaper than any.,other. It is weeknowm to Dairymen and others, that Butter is contained In minute globules or racks, covered with a membrane, and requires the action of air to prepare the covering to be removed by friction. The Scientific American ssr : "If cream is dashed against a hard substance, or Masliedhetween tars or rollers, it breaks the globules and becomes olly, by destroying tho grain. It should be thrown into currents and counter• currents by the action agar, causi ng a friction by the action of the currents aguinst each other. removing the covering without breaking or burst i rg the globules." This is the principle which the inventor of this Dash endeavored to keep In view, and the result shows a mach larger yield of Butter obtained in less time than by any other Dasher. 'Extierlments have proven that any other method ex cept pumping air through the cream, will not penetrate sufficiently to oxygenize all the globules preparatory to concentrating the Butter. Throwing It into the air by clanpers or old fashioned Dashers. does not sufficiently expose it to the air to bring out the Butter. The above Patent Dasherbas been purchased for Sus quehanna County by the undersigned. The process of churning can I.c seen at any time, in a Glass Churn, at Baldwin, Alien McCain's store. An agent will can the county soon as possible, to sell the Dasher for individual rights; also township rights will be sold. litontrose,July 23, 18l .—tf A. BALDWIN. BEST FLOUR .111 THE STATE. .FII,OM . PURE WHITE California Winter Wheat, (Positively raised In Catifornla,) rotistrintly on hand and for sale. Manufactured at the Eureka M ill, by S ITO 0I( cf TINGLEY. Hopboll9m, July 2, 1867.—tf ESTATE: OF MARY McCARMIN, .deceased. late of Choconut township, Susque• henna county, Pa. Lettere testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estatetre hereby unti tled to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the Isamu to present them duly anthem'. cated for settlement. MARIA El. GOGGrN, Executrix Cl,oconut, July 2, 18lii.• Auditor's Notice. MBE ander, , lgned. an auditor appointed by the Judg i. es of the Orphans' Court of Susqbehannu county to distribtamthe funds In the hands of the administra tor of the estate of Wealthy Bennett, dec'd, will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Mont rose, on Thnrsday the bth day of August, A. 1.1„ 18d7, at 1 o'clock. P. en at which time and place all persons in terested Will make known their csatme or be forever de barred fr4ma coming moon said fund. • C, C. W. TYLER, Auditor. Montrose.J,nl9 160861. NOTICE TO TAI CORECTORS. NOTICI-: la hereby given to all Tax Collectors who are not acting Constables, that the County Com missioners will expect them to make unbent' payment to the County Treasurer On Monday, July 29. ifkri and .hose who arc acting Constables to make payment to the County Treasurer on Monday. Ang.l3th Aug. 1867, It be ing the first 'Monday of August Court. A liberal pay ment will be expected from all Collectors. C. B. DODGE, County Treas. County Treasurer's oMce, t Montrose, July UOBO, x'ool carding -A N D CAAOT 13 itIEWSIN G. T" undersigned respectfully inform, the public that 'they are carrying ou the above badness at the old ,statid.in Jessup. Having recently refitted and put their machinery id perfect order, thay are prepared to do as good ivork as can be done in the country. J: S. WARD, Jos.sup, June 1,1867.-3 m. T. J. DEPUE. .aorraiir cPretaer.9l . • TAL313113 NCIerIMOM 2 'DM a recent decision of the Court of Claims. all °M- X) acre holdlng . commissions between datea of March let,llf6l„ and May 341,1865, are entitled to $5 per month for each Pervant allowed by rank. For further lufortnelon, apply to GliO. P. LITTLE, Licensed Government, Agent. Montrose, Much 4 26, 1567. tf LiqUORS AsLexteneire assortment or . pure liquors for medical p arpom embratinz nearly OTT, kind in market, con stantly on !Mud ant ter sale by.. ABEL TITTMEIL, GREAT AITIEIONS I READ Qt'AIITEB9 108 Variety, ‘Styles, and Bargains Dwir GOODS, FANCY GOODS MILLINERY GOODS, READY MADE C6OTIIIN6, Merchant Tailoring, and Gent's Furnishing Goads. Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co Tnke urent pleasure In Worming the& friends and the neneral that Dry hoods hate taken ANOTH ER TUMBLE and that they have purchased a more than usual large stock of *ring & *miner IC= CIO C:k y which for price, variety, and style cannot he excelled We have in etock— DEESS GOODS : Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Rich Mohair Dress Goods in all styles and colors, plain. fitr,tired and striped fine Organdies, Cambrics, and Lawns, handsome DeLains, Maßrea, &c. WHITE GOODS: Swiss Mulls, plain, barred, and striped Jaconete, figured and striped Brilliants. a fine lot of Drapery 3111,311n5, Marseilles &c. LINEN GOODS: Black and brown Table Linen, Table Cloths, Towels, Napkins, birds.eye and shirt ing Linen, Scotch Diaper, Linen Tuck and Drilling for men and boy's wear, &c. Domestics, bleached 'and brown Sbirtings, Calicos, Ginghams, Denims, Ticking, Cottonades, &c. FANCY GOODS : Superior quality, Kidd Gloves. Silk and Lisle Thread Gloves, all colors, dress and cloak Buttons, Trimmings Embroideries, Laces, Vella, Boseries. tie* styles In Balmoral Skirts, Bur , asols, Sunshades, Cf - orsete,aud Hoop Skirts, Shawl'', Basques; and Sacks t Of cloth and silk. splendid variety, and cheap. YIILLINERY GOODS : At wholesale & Retail. A large and complete stock of millinery Goods, such as artificial Flowers, Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Frames,Blocks, Straw Rats /h. Bonnets, Blonds,La , ces, which we JOB to the Trade at New York wholesale prices. HEADY 11MADE CLOTHING of onrOWN man ulactnre—the largest and tau.tiett variety in the County. We guaranty uur work. MERCHANT TAILORING : have over 100 different patterns of Cloth. Otts siMerS, and Coatings for custom work to select front; 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 , FUUNISITIND GOODS 1 White and Flannel Shirts. cotton and merino Wrappers and Drawers, Gloves, Ties and Scarfs, paper and then Collars. Handkerchiefs,' Traveling Bags, Trunks and Umbrellas r 5.5 "a tine variety of Gents and Boys /7.47'Scf CAPS CHEAP. guttenbT.r . (l, Ttersenhar S. DESSAITEB, Managing Partner. Nfoiltrosf, May 13, 1667 THE HOWE SEWING MACHINES, 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK FOR FAMILIES MINUFACTURERS. THESE WORLD RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Were awarded the highest Premium at the World's Fair in London, and sit first premiums at the New York State Fair of 1866, and are Celebrated for doing the best work. using a much smaller needle for the same - thread than. apy °therms ehlne, and by the introduction of the most approved machinery. we are now able to supply the Very hestula • chines in the world. .. These machines are made at our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Li s lias Howe, Jr., the ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE SEWING MA CHINE. They are adaptedto all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of seamstresses, dress makers, tailors, man ufacturers of Shirts, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas, clothing, hats, caps, corsets, boots, shoes, harness,Sad dles. linen ,imods, umbrellas, parasols, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, fell, cord, bmid,bind, and perform every species of sewing-, making a beautiful and perfect strit.h, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The Stitch invented by Mr. Howe,andmade on this Machine, is the most popular . and durable, and all Sewing Ma chines are subject to the prin ciple invented by him. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. SIBLEY & STOOPS, General • Agents, NO. 922 CHESTNUT ST., PIIIL'A. Feb. 26,. 1801. STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 & 27. Broadway, N. Y. Opposite Bowling Green. ON TILE EUROPEAN PLAN. 11111 E STEVENS AOUSE is well and widely known I to the travelling nubile.. The lacation Is especially suitable to merchants and business men • it to In ekHe proximityto the business part of the' city—le 'on the highway of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the principal Railroad end Steamboat depots. The Stevens Rouse has liberal' accommodations for overAnfiguests—lt is: well furnished. and possesses ev ery modern impr..vement for the comfort and entertain ment of Its inmates. The rooms are spacious and well' ventllated—provlded with gas - and water-the attend. 'ince, is pro y mpt and respectbthetahle Js supplied delieacy of season- attroderato ratesi • GEO. K. CHASE & CO. may 1----oan rformistons.. L . ARD OM f O . and a graat variety 01L . 121 faiMA(4l- NBII,T, for sale by • 1 ABEL ATTENTION, PiERIBODII Now Ready fur de SPRING CAMPAIGN, NE W GOODS, Just received and will besold at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! Dry trobds in great 'variety and desirable styles. cal ono, the largest and bent,asrortment to the place. A fah rine of Stationery.- ... Reins deslrons of clotting oat my stack of Crockery, Hats, Caps, and Ladies Shoes, I will sell them -11-t oCcosst- Garden & Flower Seeds of all kinds Call and examine my stock before purchasing else where. and be con viuccd - cf the quality and cheapness of my Goods. ar Store in the same building as the Postoffica, an d ormcrly occupied by Webb & Butterfield. K. D. BUTTERFIELD. Diontrose, Pe., 114 y 7, 1867 ABEL TURRELL Is continually receiving NEW G G ®DS O And koeps constantly on hand a full and desirable aa sortment of genuine, Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, ON, Dye-stuffs, Teas, Spices aid' other Groceries„Stonewarc, Wall and Window Pat per, Glassware, Lamps. Kerosene, Benzoic', Tanner's 011,LubrIcatin Neateloot Oil, Refined Whale Gil, Varnish, Whips, Guns. Pistols, Cartridges, Powder, , Shot, Lead, Gun Caps, Musical' Instruments, ToPet Soaps, Hair Oils, Brushes, Pocket Knives, Spectacles Silver Plated Spoons. Forks, and Ivory Handled Knives, Dentist's Articles, a general assortment of Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perfumery, &c. ALL TDB • Patent Medicines advertised in Montrose. and nearly every GOOD KIND' IN ANY MARKET. In short, nearly everything to restore the rick. 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 fill a newspaper. Call etch% Drrg and Variety Store of ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Pa. • HEW MIRE ROOMS! THE vnbserthers would re4pectfully Inform the pnbllc that they have commenced businove in C. Cush old Shop, where we keep constantly on hand and manufaCturn to order all kinds of 5117.31 AS Bureaus, Bedsteads, Lounges, Settees; . Stands, Tables, Extension Tables, of a superior manufacture. - Also, Barrett's Patent Ladies' Revolving Work Tal)!6 All those in Want of Cabinet Furniture will do well to give no a call before looking elsewhere.far we intend to mike our work good, and Pell it cheaper than any other establishment in Stirquehanna County. N. U.—All work done when - promised, W. S. FANORSHATX, JOHN MUSLIM.- Montrose, June 4,1867.-1 y 1 . 1.3ag lAM still on haul at the old Emporium of Fashion, over Stone .t Cooley's (late Chandler's) Store, West side of Public Avenue, where I will be happy to tee my old friends and customers, who can appreciate the ad •antage of substantial work and neat Its.' I employ none but first class workmen, and am prepared to altar anty as good work as can be got np anywbere. Prices reasonable and work done at the time agreed upon. Montrose, May2B, 1867.—tf JOHN GROVES. RIIIIIMON Of BOUNTIES! Lv oLDrEtts : Congress has just passed an act to equal -001 ize your Bonntls.! Those who have not already done SO should make immediate application. Wid owS;heirs or parents orSoldiers who .have died th the service, are entitled to the same bonnty the soldier, If living, would receive. !laving already 'prepared over two hundred claims, those who have delayed making application will and it greatly to their advantage to give me a call. Invalids and Widows entitled to an inerpase of pen sion under act approved Juno 6, WA should-ad mike application. Information' free. P. P. LITTLE, Licensed Government Agent. Montrose, Aug. 7,1800. tf SCRANTON BOOK BINDERY AWING secured the services of kr. li. Zoohe, one 1 - 1.. of the best binders to be found in the State, we are prepared to furnish to Banks. Insurance Companies Merchants, Manufactures, Coal operators, Hotels and others, with BLANK BOOKS, , • of every description, on short notice,. 'Wind in any style desired, In the most substantial manner, at rotor (Amble prices. *menthes bound, and old books robot:tad, at New York prices. Orde-s left at the office of the paper publishing this nivertisernent, or sent by Express, will be attended to and returned without unnecessary delay E. 8. M. HIM Scranton, Pa., June 18, Iso7. ty BLACKSMITHING. ririnE nn &rat g,ned have this day tornado co-partner: 1 ship; under the Arm name of Stamp it Moran, fbr the purpose of carrying on.Mlactemithlng bran chea. CRT - Stria attentliart will be given to -fibta4bordnyt: All work will bo dono neatly and promptly, 'Om pnb. lie aro invited to call. M. P; STAMP, Montrose, March 4tb, 1861. •if P. T. MOBAI4, '' - • Three Cheers, for Gen Grant. . . .171 P, ft.IP E ,H,URRAI I clizaz7l 4olll l 2 .4e0" 1 71 11 fip • mug, Ravi Barber, We ek removed hie whe r e the 7 1," basement - of B. L. e Wow Store,he ts prepared to give good satisfaction.' When I go tb err pCsRq this subject leggdage fatleLtsAirpreetiit, ,7?