ontrost Ptutotrat, TeEBDB.I4 JUNE 23, 1868. Mac/opal Irsteil346.eaape. Enlargement 'The Montitise Tomuitbli.A.'i will Vs—en larged on the first, of duty, and that will be-a. - good time for. newt subscriber Sto have their mines entered. Our &lit en larged issne will' contain it report of Dem ocratic National ConVentiou, platform, candidates for President and Vice Presi- dent; and the campaign will then open in right earnest. Send in the names and mon ey—s 2 a year in advance, or $1 for six months. Cash Wanted. Every man indebted to its for subscrip tion, advertising, or job printing, is re quested to pay at once, whether the am't be large or small. We need the funds to pay the cost of enlarging the paper, and no friend will hesitate or delay to settle promptly. Printers Wanted. The proposed enlargement of the Dem. ocrat in July wit compel us to employ additional help; and one or two good printers can find steady employment. Ap ply at once. Strawberry Festival. The Ladies of the Baptist Church and Society in this village propose to hold a Strawberry Festival on the afternoon and evening of July sd, 1868. Particulars hereafter. By order of Committee. The Fair. The next annual Fair of the Susquehan na County Agricultural Society will be held at the Fair Grounds, in Montrose, on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 16th and 17th, 1868: Worms on Currant Bushes. The following rocipe for killing currant worms is said to be infallible : " Dissolve one pound of copperas in one gallon of hot water; to this add four gallons of cold water, stir up well, and apply to the bush es with a sprinkling pot. It is perfectly harmless—will not hurt the bushes or fruit. Apply whenever the worms ap pear: Celebration at Meshoppen. Arrangements are being made at Me sh,ppen to celebrate in an appropriate , sod becoming manner the ninety second \;,ntliverFary of American Independence.— Dr. Brundage and other speakers have been engaged to deli%er orations on the occasion. A dinner will be served in the grove, the proceeds of which are to go to the benefit of the M. E. Church. +lOl. New Subscribers. Now is the time for new subscribers. .As as incentive to effort, we will present a copy, free, to any one who sends u 4 eight subscribers; and also send a free copy with each additional six copies paid for. Who wid send us the first and lar gest club? Term., $2 a year, or $1 for six months. A Shocking Death. A citizen of this place by the name of A. D. Shipman, a carpenter and joiner by trade, was missed from his accustomed place on Monday, June Bth, and on search being made for him the following 'Wednes day, he was found dead under the small building used as a barber shop, by John Carter. It is supposed he was laboring under an alteration of mind, and commit ted suicide, as the veins in 'one arm were severed. Wedeeply sympathize with his bereaved family.—Towanda Argus. Trial of Mowing Machines. By order of the Stcluehanna County Agricultural Society, a, trial or Mowing and Reaping Machines Will be held on the farm of J. S. Tarhell, Montrose, on Tues- day the 14th of July, 1868, at 1 o'clock, p. m. First Premium, • • £520 00 Second Premium, . 5 00 Entrance fee, . . _ 5 00 The Judges will meet the Es. Commit tee at J. S. Tarbeli's Hotel at 10 o'clock a. m. to make arrangements for the trial. Thos. Patton, Silver Lake, A. B. Smith, New MI iford, Judges. Chas. Sprout, Bridgewater, A. 841. i win, • Avery Frink, Es: Com'. H. H. Skinner, - 11- JEI'AVPs, PrPia• liOntrose, June 23, 1868. 4 For Farmers. J. B. Lyons' Patent Rock, Stone and Root Digger, is an invention of great- lin. portanee to those who have rough lands 1,4:0,c1ear"...a second lime, and prepare for Cultivation. In saving tithe and labor; its nee will be a profit. Having seen it in Op eration, -,And , bc„ard.the opinion; of odiers whO Wait; Witniased - it t -we Can safely in , commend it:" For tom) rigirt4 or - .10e; chines,_ apply ' to F. 31. Wuntairsi Mont rose, Pa. The Fourth in Brooklyn. A Strawberry Festival. and Finnic will be held in a grove near Brooklyn Centre,- on the Fourth of July next, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m.—the proceeds tobe used for purchasing an Organ for die M.' E. Church, CTOod speakers wilt Lipm an*, and no, pains spared. •, , • The public . generallj are invited to at-. at tend- . - Bi.priler,aCommittee. Bro o /402 Joritrisor 1468. - I tack ToOr Windows. One of the most unique and useful in ventions of this inventive age is Laeey Eartleit'S "Sash - Litat god Stop" coin bined:. _A glance: . at the workinse . lif it convince any, One of its" decided ' su periority overall inlie.'es: - Wilson & Gere are agents for the sale of these Licks in this Comity: Call and examine them.- - As to utility; durability, ave., reference is . Made to Dr. 0.. C.. Halsey, Dr. E. L. ,Gardner, Amos, Nichols, Esq., P Lines,. Esq., and any and every one who Is using them. Township Rights for sale ;by H. A. Mitchell. Auburn Good Templars. Officers of AtiburP Lodge, No. 529, I. 0. of G. T., of Auburn 4 Corners, for the quarter commencing May Ist , 1868, and duly installed by E. L. Adams, Lodge Deputy :—J. W, Smith, W. C. T. ; Ad die Lathrop, W. V. T.; 0. E. Pickett, W. S. ; Kate I'iinabei•ry, W. I. G.: J. S. Snover, W. 0. G.; Ursula Lemon; W. T. Appointed :---D. C. Titman, W. M.; Cecelia Bushnell, W: D. M. • J. I. Tay lor, W. C.; M. Buslatted, W: F. S. ; J. Kellogg, W: A. S.';. Mrs. P. A. Adams, W. R. 11. - S.; Lucy Robins, W. L. a S. This Lodge meets on Friday evening of each week. we extend an invitation to all Good Templars to meet with its. Pie-Nie in Montrose. The Good Teniplars will hare a picnic on the Fair Grounds in Montrose, on the- Fourth of July, at which the citizens of Montrose and vicinity are invited to at tend and bring their baskets. Celebration. There will be a Good Templars' Cele bration and PiC•Nic on the Ch of July, 1868, on the Camp ground, near Auburn 4 Corners. A cordial invitation is ex• tended to all Good Templars, friends of temperance, and the public generally.— Each Lndge is requested to appoint a committee and Marshal to effect arrange ments to organize under the direction of the Marshal of the day. The Montr . ose Band is expected to enliven the occasion, and good speakers will be present. It will be conducted on the plan of a Sunday School Celebration. Good Teroplars, Rally and let us have a good tune gen erally. Yours in Faith, Hope, and Char. ity. Auburn 4 Corners, June 20th, 1868. By order or Committee. 1=1:1=:=11=1 Sunday Schools. The annual meeting of the Susquehan na County Union Sabbath School Associ ation was held at Great Bend, on Wednes day, June 10th, at, 10 o'clock, a. m. Devotional exercises conducted by Rev. A. F. Harding. Singing by the choir.-- The names, of Delegates were taken.— Fourteen townships represented by Dele gates. Addresses by Revs. D. M. Ran kin and A. F. Harding. The President appointed the -delegates a committee for the nomination of niticers for the ensuing year. Recess till 2 o'clock tn. Two p. ru. association conven , d. Devotional exercises 20 Minutes. Two o'clock twen tyminutes, report of Corresponding Sec retary with an address to the Society, rec ommending Ist. That great care be exercised in the selection of. District corresponding Secretaries. and that only Fitch pertains be chosen as will cheerfully do all in th e ir power to advance the interests of the Sabbath Schools in their respective dis tricts. 2d. That a General Superintendent be appointed for the County, whose duty it shall be to visit each Sabbath School in the County at least once a year, and• en deavor at such visits to perfect the organ. izstion of the schools, improve the meth ods of instruction, &c., and make a report of his labors at the meetings of the Asso ciation. 3d. That a Sabbath School Institute or Convention be heed sometime during the year, and that especial attention I given to the instruction of Sabbath School Teachers and Officers, _ that they may be better qualified to discharge the duties of their positions. The Report of the corresponding Sec retary was accepted and adopted. Samuel Birdsall, D. K. Oakley, and G. B. Eldred were appointed a committee to nominate District Secretaries. The second recommendation was refer red to the Ex. Committee. Third recommendation—Association re• solved to hold a Sabbath School Conven tion at Montrose at such time as the Ex. Committee designate. The reports of delegates of the varions Schools Were heard; which were very in teresting. and encouraging, showing an increasing intereet in the Sabbath School work in the County, not only in enlisting the children and youths, but in many of the tichoela the adults form an interesting -.-Address by Rev. Mr. Moon of Susipieltannattepot. The resolution for the change of Arti cle 4th of the Comititution,' nresented at the last annual meeting of the Association, was . .:takewupond the Article -amended by striking out the words Vic President and; nserting the words three Vice Presi dents, and live on Ex; Committee, instead ,of tour. Committee on nomination of of ficers report as follows: • PieSident,„: Jas. B. Gregg;•Vice Presi tieulsx &V,_J; - .G. Miller, Rey. J. A. Jen. orne, - Rev. .P. Hardin(' • Recording Secretary; G.. B. Eldred Uffresponding Secretary, R: S. Clark ;;Treasurer, L. F. Fitch ; Executive Committee, Jas. B. Gregg; 'o.ll:Eldred, 'S. IL Chase; Tyler , Broivster; Joseph L. Merritnam- Report `accepted and adctpred. The Committee for nomination of Dis trict Secretaries reported as follows Stisquebarina Dep o t, G. A. Guernsey ; Grsat Beodi R.- N. Ives; Great; Bend Rot*, 0: B. 'Chase ; Montrose, Norman lifitibelri.l34dgewstiAl Outd. jait• sup, Neilson;Bellea; Brooklyn J. V. Cot trell Lathrop;:' E. M. Tewksbury; Bur ford, Brewster ; Lenox, 0: W Loomis; Libetly, R. B. Sherman ; Clif ford and Dundee, Dr.'P. Gardner; Her rick, J.. T. Ellis; Thompson, Sylvester King; HarrtOpy, F. -A: Lyons; Jackson, E. M. Pickering; 'Aufnirn, J. B. Beards ley; Arrarat, Jus'. C.,Bnahnell; Apolacou and Little Meadowa;.-..Preserved Hinds. Report was accepted and adopted by the Association. Reeolved,Tiyit the neat annual meeting be held qt, New Milford, on the second Wednesday of chute, 1869. The.,resolutipn'Rresented at the last an nual meeting by - alady; that this associa tion earnestly recommend • to Sabbath Schools in the County especial efforts in the cause of temperance,was adopted. From the statistics an reports received from the dist ricts,'t4te is'supposed to be about 100 schools in the County, compris ing about 0000 members, who have ac cess to 20,000 hooks, with teachers and officers in proportion--lot the work is not all done; probably about one•lialf of the children in the County 'do not attend Sabbath School. The workYiaf organizing new schools and bringing in. those who do not attend, is the work before us. Let us cheerfully engage with renewed zeal in this home missionary work. Association adjourned. D. K. OAEr,tV,i Rec. Secretary. Its good effects are permanent.— In this it differs from all hair dyes. By its use luxurient, growth is guaranteed, natural color and gloss are restored. One trial will cause you to say this of Mrs. S. A. ALLEN'S IMPROVED (new style) HAIR RESTORER or DRESSING, (in one bottle.) Every Druggist setts it. Price One Dol lar, Oje4 ty re—"l say, Pompey," said one freed man to another, "dis chile hab tried ,lots oh gift fairs an t'ings fur a prize, but neb. er could draw nuthin' at all." "Well Caesar, I'd 'vise you to try stdiaie cart ; tie chances is a t'uusand to oue dat you could draw dat." IS .F O M CI MA.. X.. IVC/ 1 "1"X C) El 19 . VirABIIL TOBRELL 1 contionally receiriwz new supplies oftieiinine Drugn and Medicines, which win be sold as low an at any other Ste _e in Montrose. rgECASII.-13elievine the nimble six pence preferable to a slow shilling. we have adopted the Cash System. Ali Goods in our line from 10 to 15 per cent. below former prices. We have a full line". Dress Goods, Prints, Delon's, brown and bleached Sheetings. Gintimms. Tickings, Stripes. Cheek... Cot. tonades, plain & fancy Casslineres, the best assortment of NortoNs in town, all binds of Flower and Garden Seeds, and Groceries of every description. come one, come all, and , ry the Cab • , and CAstt ONL Y, system. Can be (mind in the -nine building with the post-office. Montrose, June t.` A. I). BUTTE. FI CLD. r• TOBIAS' Wt).NDERpry, `ENE TIAN Lontasrr, u hose wouderfn: cures, sure and in• stantancons action, in cases of chronic rhtnmaii.m, headache, toothache, cute. burns, colic, cramps, di, n tery, etc., have astonished the civilized world. It Is no new catchpenny, but an arttcle that has stood the test of twenty years. The enormous sale and rapid ly Increasing, demand teat once the ,urest evidence of its useftilnese and popularity. Try It and Ma convinced. No family should be without a bottle of it in the house. hundreds of dollars and many boars of suffering luny be saved by its timely use. Colic. t ramp and dysentery yield at once to Its pain-cur.itive properties. It is per fectly innocent, and col be given to the oldest person or youngest child. No matter. If you have no cond. deue , 'n Patent Medicine—try this, and you will be sure to buy again and recommend to your friends. hund reds of Physicians recommend in their practice. None genuine unless signed '• S. 1. Tobias." Price Me, per bottie. Sold by all Druggists. Depot 58 Cortland st.' New York. Pince 9w4 MENTAL DEPHESSIO!ki.-7,11ef1t.:1 de pression Is a disease of the nervous system, and, of al • the ills flesh is heir to, it In the one that excites the least sympathy. It is a subject of frequent jests, and is called by various derisive terms ; but, although it is of ten laughed at, it is not easy to laugh the patient out of the belief that his ills are all real,br It is a real disorder, the eenemi featnresot which areconitaut fear, anxiety and gloom. The exterral sena s, as well as the mental faculties, often manif,•st symptoms of dmangement.— ; Noise, asof falling water, and ringing In the ears are complained of, while black specks and fiery sparks fre quently flit before the vision. Admonitions like these should not be disregarded. as they may, if neglected,ter initiate in insanity. The seat of the disease is In the brain and nervous system, and to control the malady It is ueeessary to use a powerful tonic and alterative, which will correct and tone those organs without in flaming the brain. This is the secret of the f neeetB o 1 Bostetter's Stomach Bitters in cases of this kind, for which it is the beet as well as safest of restoratives. In tact it is the only pure and reliable stimulant known. Many nostrums, purporting to be tonics, are puffed up from time to. time In the newspapers, but the sufferer bee better let them alone. Bostetter's Stom ach Bitters has proven itself, by many years of trial, to be in every respect what it is represented to bc.--Je9rm DEBILITY.—Every one feels the ne cetnity at times of something to tone up the system de pressed by mental or bodily esbauniou. At such times let every one, iinstead of:. taking alcoholic or medicinal stimulants. which afford outy a temporary rend', rein vigorute his dehilitated system by the natural tonic el ements of the Peruvian syrup, or protected Solution of the Erotonde of Iron, which vitalizes and enriches:Hie blood by supplying it with its Life Element, Iron. Being fray from Alcohol lu any form. its energizing; ef fects are not followed by corresponding reaction.-but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor and null life in to altparteof the system, and building up an Iron Con stitu t ou Win. C. SOTllnz, Eau , of Poughkcep4e, N. Y., Faye: " Since taking, the Peruvian Syrup I feel better. my strenglh le improved, my botvela are regular, my appe tite &et rate. There is an old Physician In this city folder than I am), who has been in the Drug basines for 40yenrs, who has used the dyrtip for three months, and gives It as his decided opinion, that It is the best alterative medi cine ha ever kajw." For Dyspepsia, Debility and female weaknesses, the Peruvian *rap Is a specific. A 3.2 pare pamphlet sent free. The genuine has" Peruvian Syrup" blown in the glass. J. P. Druszont. Proprietor, N 0.36 Dey St. New York. Sold by all Druggists. erScanputA cured after seven years' suffering. J. W. Hornor, Seq., a prominent lawyer of Parketsbnr-4, W. Va., atys : • I had at running Ulcers when I commenced using Dr. Anders' lodine Water.— My breast. throat and race were one continuous sore,ll am now a well man, and am satisfied the lodine Water saved my life." Orval Ivo in regard to this remedy will he sent free. J. P. Eltusuonr., Proprietor, 30 Day Street, New York. •je Ow 4 For Sale by Druggists generally. Wlleafness. Blindness & Catarrh treat ed %in the utmost aucces. ' by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculiat and Andel.. (formerly ig Leyden, lioiland.y , No. 805 Arch street, Philadelphia. Testimonials from the moat reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his office. The medical faculty are invi , ed to acCompa ny thcirpatients, as tie has no secrets In his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for examtnation. novl9yl Horses, Stage Coaches, Buggies, &c. for sale. COE pair of Horses. acovered Coach. one open Beek. ll Baggy, tlietgh, liarneettea, ac. ie., for Bale on Wm& kr att., $. B. gW./ 131 :4 3 X., 40 1 ....*"! g1 i 1 , 1 % *"ea • ..-„, gtlz AtiVatisements. CAYUGA CHIEF, wHEELER'S PATENT ; built whol ly of Iron and Steel, with double driving wheels, flexible fliwerbar, and folding cutting apparatus ; em bracing all T . requisites of a perfect Mower and Reap er combine . M. C. SUTTON, A Friendevilie. June 28, 1868. gent fur Susq'a County. Machines left for sale with W. B. Pay ne, Jackson. Wilson &Gere, Montrose. Granger' Wheelock,Rnsh I. E. ftirchard, Jessup. T. Sullivan, Silver Lake. BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE. In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Pennsylvania : In the matter of }ln Bankruptcy. S. 8 Ingalls, a bankrupt. To WHox 12' MAT CONCERN : The undersigned hereby gives notice of hie appoint ment as assignee of 8. S. Ingtifle, of tiihson, in the County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylva nia. within said district. who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated March 18. A. D .1868. 0. LATHROP:Asalgnee Jane 16, 1868.-3 w The assignee will meet creditors at S. S. Tnnalls' h ace Frid;iy and Saturday. of each week until July 18th, for settlement. TNTHE DISTRICT COURT of the United States for the Western District of Penn'a. In the matter of C.M. Bacon, a Bankrupt. lO BankraP C. • '..The undersigned gives notice of his appointment as 1 41gilee of C. AI Bacon, of Nicholson, In the county of Wyoming, State of Pennsylvania, within said district, who has been adjudzed a hank , upt upon his own petition In the district Court of said Mots ict. Da ted April 88th. 18113. BEO. P. LITTLE, Montrose, June 23, 1368.-9 Assignee. Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE firm of John Hayden & Brother expires this day by mutual consent.. .TOTIN HAEN New 311iford, Jnne 8, 1868. (16)3 MART HAYD YD EN. , N. B.—The business will be cor.tinned by the under signed ns heretofore. .....2..10HN H OYDEN. DRUGS & PATENT MEDICINES- A large en cply Just received. 3lontroee, June ABEL TERRELL. hAINTS and OILS, of all kinds, for Bale by ABEL TURRELL. Montrone, June 16, 1868. PEBBLE SPECTACLES—aIso Com mon Syectacles, a new supply, for sale by Montrose, June 16, 1868, ABEL TURRELL. IRRORS, JEWELRY, NOTIONS, . a new supply. fur na le by Montrose, Jane in, 160.5. ABEL TURRELL. YEARLY EVERYTHING For Sale 1-1 By ABEL TURRELL. VSTATE of NANCY MARIA HICK- I-- 4 OX, deceased, late of Dimock township, Susque hanna county, Pa. Letters testamentary upon the estate of the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed, 111 persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make ::nmediate payment, and those having claims again :he same to present them duly authenti cated Cot settlement. NATHANIEL 11. SILERILAN, Ex's. Dlmock, Jane IS, 1668. ABEL TUHRELL is now receiving a large addition to his already extensive assortment of GOODIS. a large proportion • , l which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Montrose, June 9th, IMB. IVelv 39 1 1.1•XICL. 'FIDE new firm, Whipple; More & Brink, would Mel t uounce to the citizens of New M Word and vicinity that they have re-opened the old stand formerly occu pi, d by Geo. B. McCollum, where they will keep on hand an assortment of FLOUR, FEED, MEAL, de. of their own manufsclore, which they can recommend to the public as a first class article, and which th.y will wholesale and retail at prices to snit the times. Whipple, More d: Brink. New Milford, May 2.fi, 1868.—tf. 1F41.11-t141:3 0 33... LL person. are hereby cautioned agatnst harboring ta,. or trusting my son. Truman M. Tingley, as I will pay no debts of his contrae.tiug after thin dale. Ilarford, June 9, 1t6.9.•13 TRUMAN TLNGLEY. The Florence Sewing Machine, I x. AS awarded the First Premiums at the following Fairs and Industrial Exhibitions Mating the past season : New England Agricultural Fair, Providence, New York State Agricnitnral Fair. Buffalo, American Institute, New York, Maryland institute. Baltimore. Mechaolcs' Association, Lo*ell. Besides numerous minor State and County Fairs thro'- out the country, thus establishing our claim that the Florence is the Best Family Sewing Machine In the FLOE - VMS SEWLNO 314CIIINE CO., 505 Broadway, N. Y. Send for an illustrated Circular. Do RI") 3E-3[Evire 1 17 CT; been in to see our New Stock yet ? If not, you you should attend to it at once. Raving purchased tbe stock and good will in the BOOK, bTATIONE4Y, Nswo and Fermi( Goons Business of Byron Koon. and removed to the next building.above. we propose to fur furnish anything in this line vrhico you may want, and at as low figures as possible and live. "I Sr will always find a choice selection of Stationery, Perfumery, Pens, Cutlery. Books, Pito nous 6; Fancy Goods at prices not Jar 0 SEX of before for years. All the Daily. Weekly, News•and Illustrated Panel-a. magazines, Periodicals mai quarter lies received by first Express, after issue. If we have not what you want on hand, leave your order. We have the agency of Ir ina 0 FLORICW'r, WIISP.LEB .t WILSON, ELLIPTIC and BERTIIOLF Sewing Machines. and will always keep a supply 01 Sewing Machines and machine fix tures on hand. Trusting this • WES will please you, and soliciting a ow., whether w$ sell you anything or not, we are Truly, &c., • (leo. C. 'DLL & CO. Montrose, Pa., May 26, 1868. DECLINE IN FLOUR. T 32103 ALICIII. Is Anointing Ant site Winne Wbeat Flour at • ; SHOOK k 113161417. THE ECONOMY RARE AND GLEINER. ~4 . . 4 0• 4 ...., ~..., 0 ....... Go. Combining the old revolvinz rake with the independent aciinn of the teeth.— . NTIRELY SELF DISCHARGING. This Machine is manufacttlred by L. BEACH, one and *half miles Nortla of Montrose. near Mott's woolen factoryand is °tiered by him to the Farmers of Susquehanna Con my as the best Has and Grain Hake now in use. 'fully guarantee GIN Mat bins - to gather the hay easier, and t o leave it In better shape for pitching than any other Hake in the county, or no sale. I invite every revenant e farmer wishing a hay rake to come and get one, take it home and try it for two or three days.and if not autistie d to retain ft, and no charge will be made, an lens the Machine Is broken. nave a large machine in operation a t the factory, where each termer can see It tried before haying. I Ono warrant and guaranteethat any boyl years old, able to guide a horse, can do all tire raking on a large (anti just as easily and gulakly as a man. By re ferring to the above enotavlng you will s-c that each Rake is provided with TWO FULL, SETS OF TEETH, which work alternately, changing at each windrow—first one set then the other. The teeth are so arranged that they cannot break. Daring the whole of last season, not a tooth was broken, while the machine was tried and tested in the hardest manner. Formers, tank to your Interest. This machin e will save the difference between it boy's and man's wages. It will gather your hay and grain tree from dust and dirt. It will turn the underside of tha hay up to the ran at each windrow, thereby enabling you to cornmence raking an hour earlier. It Is made In the strongest possible manner, of hardwood and wrought iron, and has a tip top steel spring scat not surpassed by any in the country. It can be taken apart without removing a bolt or screw. It is made at home, where any part can he reph,ced at small cost. This machine was patented last year. and is nothing like my old rake, as Tills Is A ItEVoLTEII ON WIIECLS. The first premium was awaried this machine at opr County Fairjast fall. Re member that thin Rake is sold for less than any other Goon wheel rake in the county. Price of rake, complete, with wheels, '33A—without wheels, All those who have wheels just fear feet high, can have them fit ted by bringing them to the factory, and save gaff. None bet jest four feet wheels will answer, Call and see it and you will have no other. VD — Planing and Matching done to order on short notice, Montrose, Pa., June 9, 1868.-4 L . Mg Ott Olt. THE EUREKA MOWER s C 7--- ---.. ...—:-..- 1--- N! 7, , ..,... v -p.; ‘j;')'kf;": 4 W 67 . 4 ? -4 . --, 4 7 •Am'. - - ^-54, , - 4..., , ,...'r• ‘ 4 1 ,..„, :', , ---, - - THE ONLY DIRECT DRAFT, AND THE BEST MACHINE NOW IN USE ver Call and look at one at Goodwin & Fletcher's livery stable, Montrose. MOTHERS! NV E ,ll7d i r l e l i " -N w o o r r e r a. day oyrounriAstEericurgy,—teething all the time; have pity for the little sufferers and nee DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY. It will pacify and relieve the little ones at once. Warranted perfectly Harmless, but Etße- Sold by Druggists Everywhere. PRICE 85 CTS. PEE BOTTLE. may 28,18613-134 :ages. MURKEY Morocco Bags, of all kinds sizes and quel l. ties. Ladles' and Gents' Traveling and Reticule Rugs, from $1,50 $lO. Common, Railroad, and Gothic Bags, from 'l5 cts. to $2. At A. D. BUTTERFIELD'S. 13.84,013et5.. AFULL line of beautiful and durable splint and willow BASKETS.consisting of Reticule of all siz es. Work and Pocket Work, Clothes, Market and Din ner Baskets. Sold for cash, at reduced prices, by A. D. BUTTERFIELD. Cib.l.4 4:2101:7 - 33 Et . TAE place to get your PARIS KID GLOVES, beet quality, sl.so'per pair, and every pair warranted. A. D. BUTTERFIELD. 11.42,132. cm 11912.23.. SUN UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, eilk and cotton, a great variety, very cheap, for eale by A. D. BUTTERFIELD. LADIES' Ribbed Cotton HOSE for 10 cte. per pair. A. D. BUTTERFIELD. F ANS in great variety, and cheap, at BUTTERFIELD'S. viv - stoccluaaaxemunaing - waopast - aEras, -- Montrose, May 19, 1868. Anti-Incrustition Co's Office, No. 147 South Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. 'rho agliaop.t.l...Xii.ox-szestektcar. JILL remove scales from Steam Boilers and keep them clean, render the Boller less liable to explo sion, and causing a great saving of fuel. These Instruments have been in successfol use dur ing the last two years in many of the large establish ments of Philadelphia, and other parts of the 11. S. from which the most flattering testimonials of their wonder ful saving of fuel and labor have beet, received. Pr Parties having Boilers would ilo well to call at the Office, and examine testimonials, &c. &c. EZRA LUKENS, JOIIN FARETRA, Seep and Treas. President. Jane 2,1868.-3 m BO OK AGENTS WANTED To solicit orders for Dn. WILLIAM • ITH'S DICTION ARY OF THE BIBLE. The on y edition published in America, condensed by Dr Smith's own hand. In one large Octavo volume, illustrated with over Itlfi steel and wood engravings. Agents and subscribers see that you get the genuine edition by Dr. Smith. The Springfield Republican says, this edition pub lished by fillessre,Burr & Co., is the genuine thing. The Congregationalist says, whoever wishes to get, in the cheapest form, the best Dictionary of the Bible, should buy this. We also want agents for ELLIOT'S Now Work. !LADLE CILAIIACTEIIS AND MEMORADLE PLACES OP THE HOLY LAND. By Henry Ward Beecher, T. 1). Woolsey, LL. D. Pres. of Wesleyan Univ., Rt. Rev. Thos ?J. Clark. Bishop of Rhode Island, &c. &c. They are new and original works by these authors, and their subjects are approved by clergymen of all de. nominations. Agents are meeting with unparalleled success. We employ no General Agents for either book, and offer extra inducements to Canvassers...—. Agents will see the advantage of dealing directly with the Publishers. For descriptive circulars. with fall par ticulars and terms, address the Publishers. J. B. BURR & CO., Mulford, Conn. June 9.1668-2 mo Statement a Bounty Matters of Forest Lake Township for 1867. Amount of Duplicate s2,3sl 85 .. Balance ofpuplicate i n hands of collector, 2,219 55 Amount of born& nn orders redeemed, 1,218 55 tosumut of onde outstanding._ 8,400 00 J. P. TOWNE JOEL Trnmig., }Antfleore. VEIN DRADBu4W; • . Ifoteat•LON4l.B 2 rB lB , .88 1 89-4 w • IVervcr GEO. HAYDEN & CO. I%IMINT arCICOX:PES To lo c. i5ic..11.43. 103 0 Eite rA,235.. `TEAM is the great propelling power of the age " Business by Steam," mew's doing it with the spirit of enterprise—not Blow but fast—Rapid sales an small profits, opposed to the old foxy system of slow' sales and large profits. Steam is not ZIP. Steam trav els on land and water, but does not inflate balloons:— Steam means power, energy. life, activity, and throws down all opposing obstacles. The old fogies don't like Its fiery speed, and are run down by its iron wheels. But the people believe In steam—stenmhents, steam cars, and Aram stores, when they can find Myra. We propose to show that business can be done 6n steam ptinciples, without danger of explosion. Oar safety valves are Good Goods at Low Prices for Cash, and we believe oar New Kock can be cold out in "doa ble quick time," and replenished again and again, if the people will only consult their true interests and pa tronize dealers who are determined to win customer, by always giving the moat for their money. But come and eee our New Stock of seasonable Goode. •Wc have a fine show of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS., CLOTHING, CLOTHS, CASSIMEREg, Boots & Shoes, pats & Caps,- Groceries Crockery, Flour, "ga l l 802 1 4 Notions, etc. etc. AGENTS FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING BIa.OHILVES COME' /OM COMPARE PRICES Alit DECIDP,: ate. rarnssr, GEO. HAYDE' & J. IL PAL - ROT. .New Mil!ord, May 5, 161i8. IP GRIEF, AGE, OE SICKNESS Has Blanched your Locks, If bald,; if troubled with dandruff or any Inmate upon the scalp ; if your hair falls out ; or if it lit dry, wiry, or Intractable, buy ode bottle of XAM10.157/fie u ELECTRIC HAIR REnEnER:, And you will find it precisely salted to your ease. Sold, by all . Druggists throughout the United States, May 26, IM S--y• Dlclticse. LYONS retur , s hi- sincere tha +ae to his Mends el . find n g •ncrous •nh Ile for pan f rots. and would commend to their pat •magr• the new arm of LYONS DRA RE & CO . wh re h. will still he found, and glad (.13 see all rd owf I favor them with a call. Montrose, May One More New Frira. A T t thestore formerly occupied by J. Lyons will be LYONS, DRAKE & CO. - Who dre prepared to furni.h the citizen P of Montrose end the surrounding country with almost everything in the Hite of First Class Groceries and Provisions, Flour, Fish, Canned and Deed Fruits, Nuts, Candies, etc. etc. Also, Wood and Willow Ware, and Slone T.A.;Lyoss. G. H. DIIAMIL Montrose, May W, 1868. pUTNAM WRINGERS. A new lot of the celebrated Iron Clothes Wringers, at LYONS, DRAKE & CO•S. 11ALER'S SCALES—wanted in every S family. Call and see them. at LYONS, DRAKE a Co's. y ANKEE NOTIONS In gTeat abondanee ; and a lot of DRY GOODS which wlll'bo sold at unheard of low prices. A new flacon ment of LADlgs' SHOES. Also a great variety - of WINDOW CURTAINS, just received, and .piling cheap. N —No trouble to show Goods. !I've as a call ;if we can't suit you, don't buy. rCe - vcr 1 70 1.3rxia.. trAignV h r ip gPh re thintelof g: T CoNtloE r!trare ' yiCojinuethebn nesi nil its brandßs CHOICE BRANDS OF-FLOUR, SUGARS, TEAS, & COFFEES, Will be kept on hand. tr'Special attention will be given to shipping Butter, ; HETWOOTI a&' VMS. lloiltrose, May 19.1868. Ctetlaticrzi! MOW public are berehy cautioned aganlst be:llmm li or trusting ray wife Martha. ae IL will pay no:dsbfe of her contracting since the flute she felt fro/ noels.. YfV;k ll2 / 1 Jane 9,18 ,0 1 . 03 r • • -4 3 MS /1140111(r:'' 0. 11. Lose. LYONS, DRAM{ ,t, CO