ITN %sir 41.3E 1 3E I 'A-I[Ft SS. Local News. We would be thankful to oar friends throughout the county for suchlocal news as will be of interest to our readers. Send us the facts, and we will put them in proper shape for publication. Choice Deeds. We have a fresh supply of nnr excel lent Deeds, for sale at low prices, for cash. Also, a ‘ariety of other st) les of Deeds and Mortgages. Donation. The friends of F. 1.1. W. C. Tilden will make him a donation at the house of Dan iel Dawley, in Liberty, on Thursday af terDOOD and evening of Feb. 28th; 1867. A cordial invitation to all. --.11110 Fire in Bridgewater. • On Monday afternoon of last week the clothing factory of Mott Brothers, near Jones' Lake, was destroyed by fire. Public-Dotuments. We are indebted to lion. Charles Den ison for a copy of the Coast Survey, aini Conb, , ressional Directory. Notice The School Directors of Bridgewater will meet at Tarbell's Hotel, in Montrose, Mon,lay, Nlarch 4th, at one o'clock, p. tn. C. J. Cc arts, Sec, Daily Papar at Scranton. We have received the fourth number of th , Scranton Daily Register, published by Huh E. S. M. Hill. The City of Serail ton ought, to :Instain a daily paper, but se% eral attempts to permanently establish one have failed', nevertheless, as Mayor litil has proved to be a sneeessful and worthy jotrnali3l, we are confident that an) failure in this commendable enter prise al Ili be solely the fault of the peo ple. New Hotel ('apt. Jacob Robinson intends to erect a fine brick Hotel on the lots corner of Lackawanna and Franklin Avenues du ing the present season. The building will he 125 feet front and 50 deep, and four glories high. It is the intention ,of Capt. Itobinson to make this one of the most beautiful and costly building in the ci; y. The location for a first-class hotel is cen tral, but a short distance from the Depot, and under the manazeinent of sonic en- I and popniar landlord, it must o.nimand a very large patronage.—Scron tun keyister. Firs in Franklin. OA Tuesday evening lam, the house of Andrew Watson, in Franklin, was de s ro)ed by fire, together with its entire contents, furniture and clothing—also,his Jr,k,. The family left, about dusk, but little. fire in the stove, and that covered with ashes. The fire was discov ered t v tHrlibors about 8 o'clock, and :•cetued to have originated in the end of the hou4e farthest from the stove. The can•ze of the fire is , therefore, a mystery. L about i 5 -2000, with no insurance.— The los,' is a severe one to Mr. Watson, Whu I 6 a man uflialilvd Public Sale. Widow Elizabeth Safford having sold her farm will offer for sale at her residence in Brooklyn, on Tuesday March sth 1861, commencing at 10 o'clock, a. m., the fol lowing described property : 1 span 7 years old mares, 1 span of matched hor ses 0 years old, I four years old horse, 1 3 years old colt, I two years old colt, 1 yearlingcolt, 4 CIIIV / 1,4 earlings,23 sheep, 1 lumber wagon, 1 `light wagon, 1 two }hu.rsr sleigh, 2 hog., churn power,4o milk pawl, 2 churns, 1 plow, I cultivator, 1 horse rake, 2 chains, 2 hives bees, fanning mill, cutting box, hay forks, rakes, barn shovel, scoop shovel, grain fan, bushel, cider barrel, grindstone, cross-cut saw, scythes and snaths,hoes,bandsaws,angurs, planes, bits, bit. stock ; a lot of spoke tim ber, crowbar, barrels, double harness,hay seed, clover chaff, quantity of bay, pota toes, 2 stoves, lot of stove pipe, 1 loom, reeds, harness, spools, quill wheel, bed steads, chairs, tables, Stands, brass kettle, sugar kettle, ox yoke, • staple and rings, and various other articles not mentioned. TEults.—All sums of $lO, cash; over $lO, 9 mo. credit, with interest and ap proved security. ROC; EIZS tt; Ei.r, Auctioneers Brooklyn, Feb. 26, 1 7“.;7.-1 t* Tirazly Fu, tlce. ),.1.1 r,o i mgor ;:e c o rlmod ;t • th e u.sinet:., to move to anti more commodious rooms. Our old frieills cut `t.l us every day in the lock at sinre ;1, arty orp ,, site 1". ( II 7.1:11:1 &ring Ftip titr indticeinents if , all hi o::r 'tale. inatle R gre.t. price of soiid silver Proone; 1, t(I RI? w he-n c) n? no A'. N. !; —"Pie NV.IL.:!I :work wi 1 uii Le J: I P Q. 1). 1 - . ' • 'll':t r this (late. 0.1). I;E4AN CO. 4w FLIJ. 1, 1667 IZOK=MII2IIEI —W111; had Leen left of the Table Rock, at the Clifton Fide of Niagara fell on Friday last. It has moul dered away piece by piece, since 1818, the largest mass having. fallen in 1850. —.J. H. Rice, Democrat, has been elect ed Supervi.sor at Binghamton, N. Y., by riiiijority—a gam of• 290 since the fall I NEW PERFUME FOR TIIIBIIANDNJEIWUEL Pbadeal, " 101010[1111 Pludita% Pluslimili •• Night Blasuslim Careus.ll9 MO* Bloomlea Cereis , • 4e -- T Phalons• Meal Ilisoming etrela. A most stontsits, delicate, and Partatoe, died led from tbs rare and btmsU down from whisk It takes its IMMO. , idiumfactered only bye_ PH & 80A. Now lIEWARE or COUNTERFEITS. ARE FOR PIIALON'S—TAKE tiO OTHER. gin Iysmpf 11 . 29 oast '' Dr. SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS, A SUBSTITUTE 808 CIAtOMEL. Thaw Pilo are cempowal of varies, reeta, twine the power to Mae the secretions at the Uwe airpremety_ __tto tobssaty. emu pewfir Mar:Orn annalbiai say of.theeedliek; doiatwoos offecraphto oaten lone* the . =rot the tatter.' 't In !nn Dlllgas fiereerttheeelllretesr he *led lab dents, as ditty iirceiude thh . 11behnige 'al Vtilatad Mt" idea remove these obit:scam= teem the Liner end Malty duets, which en, the nose at tallona aThlatlazu In ranaraL SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS cure Sick Hood* and all disorders of the Liver, indlostod by allow akin. coaled lon wse, ecativoneta, drowsiness, and a gonaral feeling of IMP einem, and lawitude, allowing that the liver b in a torpid or obstructed oondlion. Ia short, thee Pills may bo used with advantage In an C 6111311 whAn a purautivo or altorative modlcitui is ramir.d. P.oaao aak for " Dr. Behottek'e Mandrake Pills," and observe that the two Ilkoncreco of the Doctor are on the Government eearnp—ono when In the last doge of Con sumption, and the other In his present health. Pohl by all Driwiloa and ileaiers. .prleo 2.a.conts ler box. Prlnepst DfliNi. NO. 15 liortlfath L stivot; PhitadorOlia, Pa. General WholcoaC Agents: Damao Biummi (.1.34 7# Fmk How, Ncw York; S. S. Banco, Bal Baltimore St., Balti more, Md.; John D. Park. E. car. or Fourth and Na} not 8!,, Cincinnati, Ohio; Wieker k Taylor, Mt and 118 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, VI.; Collin Brothoni, oouthwc corner of Poixind and Vino Sta., ED. Louis, Mo. [4th &ath w. mu. 1 7L g2tr A Cough. Ayold, or A Sore Throat, EJNITMES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, AND SHOULD BE CHECKED, IE:ALLOWED ro coirrnctrz, Irritation of tho Lungs, A Permian itt nt Throat Disease, orVonsumptlon . D orris-T1 p Finn BROWN'S BRONCHIAL ,TII.OOH,.RS, a•viso ► ilfßeeT nrrturres ro ?us r•sres, GIVE 11111ZDIATE 1114L117 For Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, TILOCIIES Ala VIED Went AISItA TS CIOCIIV. SINOI3IB AND PNIIDIV BPEANNEU3- , will find Troche, useful in clearing the soles when ta ken beibre Singing or Spanking, abd relieving the throat after an ;mutual exertion of the vemil organs The Troches are recommended and prescribed by Phy sicians, and have bad testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. Being an article of true merit, and having proved their efficacy by • test of many years each year finds them in new [empties in various parts of the world, and the 'Treater are universally pronoun red better than ether articles. °Brim only' •• Bnown's Itamictrim. firocurts," and do not take any of the Worthless imitations that maybe offered. Sold everywhere. nov97 6m ampl9 InfrA BEL TOBRELLcbilltilnanY receiving new supplies ottani:mine Mims and Meadow', whic will be sold as low as at any other fitc-c in Montrose. no — Dearness, Blindness and . Catarrh Treated with the utmost suttees by Dr. J. ISAAC S, Oculist and Aurist. (formerly of Leyden, Rolland,)No. 519 Pine Street., Philadelphia. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the City and Country can be seen at his (aft. The medical focally are Invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrete In his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES Inserted without pain. No charge for examination. Philadelphia, July I, 1866. ly. M" . N otlice.—The beaut Val Piano Ponce of Gnovx- STEEN Br, Co. are dentinal b 7 all goodJudgeato be Abe trilizna Thule of Instruments of the kind. We cannot moron what is wanting to make a mad eat instrument more perfect, although we are slow to admit that the limit of Improvement can ever be at tamed. Before they had brought their Pianos to their mew. eat excellence, they had submitted them to competi tion with instruments of the best makers of this Won try and Barone, and teceived the reward of merit, over all others, at the celebrated World's Fair. It Is helps lice to say that thejadgment thus pronounced has not been overruled by the musical world. Still, by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianos, It le admitted that a more perfect instru- Meat has been made. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— Surely, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, " Ex ceisior." [June 19- 1 y NEW YORE Reported for the Mcorrnosa Donocmay. by Fenton, Fitzgerald & Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chant., 38 Whitehall Street,New York, for the week /lain Feb. 23, 1861. Flout, per bbl.. _ f. AlO,OO it 12.1221 Wheat, per baffle!, '.i.... /... .. 000 '6 1 ROO lad %5? 1.20 Oats, Corm eo o 1.10 60 la 1,1 6 9 i 5 Better. pe. , —... ~.......—: ..,. 16 aD Cke42e. !' 7 ~ S) per bbl. Reef, mess, " Lard, per lb. Tallow, " Eggs per doz.. WOOL per lb. Dressed Hoge, per lb.._ X:IELALTMEM. .IV -- Not leer of marriages and deaths published free of char.ze. Obituaries published if paid for at the rate °flirty cents per hundred 'words. In Brooklyn,Jan. 8, 1b67, FußnEntck IL, eldest son of Widow Dizlheth Saf ford, aged 13 years and 3 me. Frederick was a child of tnueli promise, possessing a good intellect and a strong mind for one or his age. He was fond of reading—choosing books more suitable fur adults than one of hie tender years.— lii took great interest in the current news of the day. In the summer of 1861 he was sttaeked pith severe sickness, wi t dvfiri,vpit lOw litt ts 4 l in 4.1 a be along timO' h boitartiallipi 0t'A'.0041,4 tv 'is able toislialit *Till 'the' help' . Of A' &tit ii•cspveted by his neighbors, he was wel comed wherever he went; his counted= ance titially wearing a cheerful Emile. Se,veral months previous to his death he had an affection 'of the lungs, terminating in'his death. He was confined but a few days to the house ; Was patient in sickness and calm in the approa Ai of death. ills labors done, securely laid In this bit; last retreat ; Unheeded o'er his silent dust The Storms of life may beat. Io • -Auburn Pa., Dep. ,15, 1866, Mr Join But.r.ocg; a eri 'bear $7 yptir, -77 f r THE entirdili4 a ibla his farm 2 miles west room Montrose, will sell at 2 1 E117 4 alrinnitirq, OD THURSDAY, MARCH itti, between 1O and clack, A Cows 5 two year olds, 5 Yearlitc , s, 41.1 Sheep, Qty strawa,-0,,.4 Palls, Ploughs, &c. &c. TERMS.—Nine months credit, with approved notes on Interest, or 4 per cent. off for cash. 1). BREWSTER_ MonkolW a11b.42004367.. 2 vf I,ca GIMON „ At L. rE id.n e ce nd i g n . zy w er ill offor auction,fig e sa r l o o n a o t w ing r atLake, t hie art , de,1 1 ,24:, • • - Sia eutve,2lyeatling Heifers, 1 ye92llo,2Bteirr, pelt matched yearling Steers, yearling Bull, 9 Calves, and a quantity et Hay by the ton. Tanits.—For thv dock, 4110 Cr4lit ; for the Hay, 9 miiiithusnftaet'#itttibtefeit it d ltpptospd seen rity. Sale on Monday, March Ilth, at 10 o'clock, m. D. BREWSTER, Auctioneer. THOMAS HARTNETT, Silver Lake, Feb. 28, 1862. tandlttretilteitwildOr ter at 44ctipw: ak-tkte [ Atm >l6 Wreettildri water, on. Wednesday, March 6th, at 10 o'clock.:;ff ear or idareiß years old, 1 pair yearn old Steers, 1 throe years old Better, a Lambe!. Wagon, n two-horse (arrage, a sett of team liarness. Bettor pleasure Harness, Corn Sheller, a%) gallon Ket tle Horse gorkot Manning Mower {tad Reaper, a new Union 'Renner, a quantity or Corn, Buckwheat. Oat. and Timothy Seed, milk Pails and Bans. Rakes Forks, and a variety of Farming Utensils andliousaold Furniture not mentioned. TERMS.—Cash for all FTIITIS less than $lO ; nine months credit with interest and approved security up on amounts of $lO and over. D. Bapwanit, Aut,cuoqe4- 'PAC—WILLI ANIS Bridgewater, Feb. 26, 1867. 2.4 1 P-7. 4 TV "4 1 ? THE i 1 [ S - EWING MitlllNE FOR FAMILIES & MANUFACTURERS. THESE WORLD RENOWNED Weriato.44ettlidettpheß rretn'ittin 4r Me Wor'd's Fair in London, and six firgl : premiiiin.B at Me New pork Stale Fair of 1866, and • are Celebrated for doing the best work. using a much smaller needle for the same thread than any other ma chide, arid by the Introttactiorl of the moat approved machinery, we are now able to supply the very bctit ma chines 1n the world. These machines are made al our new and spacious Factory at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate supervision of the President of the Company, Elias Howe, Jr., the ORIGINAL INVENTOR OF THE BERING MA They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sewing, and to the use of seamstresses, dress makers. tailors, man nfacturers of Shirts, collars, skirts, cloaks, mantillas, clothing, hats, caps,gorsets, boots, shoes, harness,Bad dles, linen goods, tulibrellaa, 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, braid, bind, and perform every spechni of sewiog. making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both sides of the articles sewed. The, Stitch invented by Mr. krowlandma# oa thy ifaehLte, is the Most imPtilar I and durable, and all Settling Ma. chines are indite! to the prin eipk invented by him. SEND FOR A: CIRCULAR. The Howe Machine Company, ir P "nr; teib 7 •J TAE undersigned will sell . at , public sale on the Jas. Faurot farm srhp, on' , Friday," AYdrch lal, - 186 7, at 10 o'clock, a.m., the following property, to.wit : 10 Cows, t-roarlk,.looLlcent„„litedr ot•lioncel. 1 Yea;Rag.lool4 4.110 pa LtwiliihrW atraiiisd-riprlnglVa gon, 1 Sleigh, 1 SI , 1 Plow, I Harrow, Neckyoke Whlllietrees, Double Harness, Cradle, Scythes, Rakes, Forks, Shovels, Hoes, Pork Barrel and Pork, Cider Harrell, cod Oder, Vineger ltdretAkcLVDll4kciltitbfiel , illy of:Seed-What (if not' oreeionely - sal )) . Potmoed, Churns, Pails, Stoves and Furniture, Hay and Straw.— Also. a lot of Household Furniture, and many articles too numerous to mention here. TERMS 01 7 231. .-All ieswii'Dol l litre or less, cash doe's' r o*r Ten Donato' nfrfelabuth's credit with interest and approved security. M. C. StrrroN, Auctioneer. EDWIN MI:KEE 4 3 1' r 'i Jeri:stip, Feb. 12,1101. tote LO ...12,M1 17,110 .... 1R @ 13 .... 11 0 12 ae as • 50 el 55 8 (10 10 (1111 F. of tht. School will com.,,eore ran the iiria kloticlay of March, 1.4;7. ,11;.1 ./ • r uc eleven tue..k. , , tinder the ...am , corns of t n •Ii u Tench , t% who have no tatcceisful,y eundueo.t.i lice School dentig Llas past. Term. Prof. T. T. 112:7 4 1TE8, 11i6. HELEN VA IMIIN 11 igh &mo!. I)dermetiliatc Primers 1.811'114 , Igl=lM Water Colora Students wishing. hoard or rooms will apply to thr Secretary of the Board, who will cheerfully. respond, either personally or by letter. The Directors feel grateful for the pat rontwr e.t tend ed to this school. and it is hoped that the sat i tiart which the past term hie given:lOU he a sonic:eta in. duceinent for the continuance of the came. F. W. BOYLE, Pres't School Board. JOHN FM:HOT, Beey. [Feb. 12. --aw A DIME SAVED IS WORTH TWO IAL atraed.P-Tliara what malt6s - ao Sonny bay their Boots and Shoes at. - MOIST Ft/MU Aid. 1 14 " 8 SO, ) • .. • TF - YOtT 'WANT A PAM OF BOWLS made Lo contii;'e6 tfoloArtfitrtllAVY'Ottrin'll Stip 2,,blurtiumeats. AUCtION iSALE. 699 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CHINE. G 99 BROADWAY, Cor. Fourth Bt., N. Y Feb. 26, 1867 NEW MILFORD GRADED SCHOOL. f . .?•ing Term. Sup't Moth•l v, hone . Pr, N"i" BKARD ' LIY . j miry txml Int. Ikl ART II A HA TI/EN, - rr (;( ^t it pt; S.J . ItoTt.c , Drawyg putiyui 11141 Turtoa, PES TEJIII, Ye)7, :Mt /I y. •'I.I "). 5! "2: ', -. f ~. - '-j_':, CLQIING OUT CO sip, AND Less than votst ..TO CLOSE BUSINESS. _ENTIRE STOCK MIRY ar CP CO la Siiii BINGHAMTON .113rEttioli. !Store, POSITIVELY BE SOLD 4 C ctD .3.. 11;:\g 3 - J , • _9 'I) CLOSE BUSINESS BARGAINS I BEGAINB 1 iIIITT aTULtaititit Za4i.lte/zr 3Plarckla.ekiwts44l, And it Is not probable they can be any LOWER tor the next law years, but oa lb* contrary, In contequeuee et the recently Increased Making el Advisable to Secure Prinrlpal Ass 4%a /N. Et IQ. /31.. x IOT .s;, 1 00 4 1.4.1 :3 IMI 7 t I 10 is 10 t ) ti I 1 Too .1../ 69Lt e.! wityw g pid improve ',hip . opportunity to ret dm' ofir neknowiecirents'to the peopotilifoittiose anemity, for the very jikeral ma ri ner they have patron ‘fitring -Our brief star here. I. N. lIINE, C. B. PERRY. Motttroee, 1867. AT THE WILL AND LESS ! IN ORDER TO IMMEDIATELY. Yost of oar Goods aro 131 g -her. TARIFF; BEFORE IT IS ~+~- Auditor's Notice• Tin undersigned hasty been appointed in auditor by the Orphans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the fund in the hands of the administrai or of the estate of Benj. C, Tourgie, deed, will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in Montrose, on Friday the nd day of March, 1861, at one o'clock p. m., at which time and place all persons haring claims upon said fond will preeeat them or be forever de barred. J. B. WCOLLUSI, Auditor Montrose, Feb. 26,1867. Auditor's Notice, TIES undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Susqut hanna County to make. di i• trlbutlon of the fund In the hnnds of, the naml trafor of the estate of Aral Devine, dec`d, will attend to the duties of such appointment at the oftice of R. B. & G. P. Little, In the borough of Montrose, up Monday, . the twenty-fifth day of March, 1867, at oneo'clockln thonfturnoon. at which time and pines an persons interested In said fund will present their claims or be forever barred flora coming in upon said fund. GEO. Y. LITTLE. Au ditor. Montrose. Feb. 111, 1867. Auditor's Notice. MEMundersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Or li. pbans . court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fund In the hands of R.Harris and J.N. Tyler, adm'rs, among the heirs and legal representa tives of the estate of W. H. Tyler, deceased, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Montrose on Friday the 15th day of March, pIrT, at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persona arc fequired to present their claims or be debarred from coining in for a share Of said estate. W. D. LUSH, Auditor. Montrose, Feb.l9, 1867. Auditor's Notice. MULE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the fund In the hands of Frederick Tazgart, executor of Samuel Taggart, deceased, among the legatees under the will of said decedent, will attend to the duties of his said appointment at the office of Fraser& Case, In Montrose, on Friday, the Bth day of March, 1847, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims or be forever debarred from coming In upon said fund. Montrose, Feb. 12, 1867 Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of tinsquebanna County to distribute the balance of the fund In the hands of John Boyle, guardian of Charles J. and Mary Thomas, minors. will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office to Montrose, on "Monday, the litth day of March, A.D. 1867, at one o'clock,p. m., at which time and place all persons are required to present their claims or bu for ever debarred, from coming In upon said-fond. JAMES E. CARMALT, Auditor. Montrose, Fob. 5, 1867. To all wishing Fruit & Ornamental Trees. T undersigned Raving made arrangements with one of the large Nursery firms of York State, will deliver Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Grape Vines, Flowering Plants and Shrubs at the growers Itars.n. Pima. All wishing to purchase will find it for their in terest to rail on or communicate with M. S. TOWNE. Forest Lake Centre, Feb. 6,1867. 2m New "IF'l3r3xL.-7 Baldwin, Allen, & McCain. MUM] After retiring for thirty days at "hard labor," have re sumed business at the old stand, ander the name and firm of BALDWIN, ALLEN Er. mcOAIN, DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butler, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hal ibut, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Seed Wheat, Clover et Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, ctc. etc. Thankful for past patronage, we shall be happy to see and wait upon our old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. Jt H. McCAIN. Montrose, Feb. 5, 1507. UNITED STATES TAXES. OTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the President of the United States, Assessor of Internal Revenue for the 12th Col lection District of Pennsylvania, composed of the coun ties of Lifsertio and dnequettanna. The following ap pointments have been made of Assistant Assessors : F. W. Bona, New Milford. Dilation A, comprising the townships of New Milford, Great Bend, Liberty, Oakland, Harmony, Thomson, Jackson, and the bor oughs of New Milford, Great Bend and Susquehanna Depot. D. H. Mouse Carbondale. Ditrision 5, comprising Carbondale city and township, Fell, Greenfield, Scott, and Blakely. L. H. Lrrrs, Pittston. Division 8, comprising Pitts ton, West Pittston, the townships of Pittston, Spring Brook, Covington, Lackawanna, Newton and Ransom. rOso. B. Rum.. Wilkesbarre, Division 11, comprising Ward No. 1 of Wilkesbarre, except t bat portion of Riv er Street between Market and Union, and the town ships of Plains, Jenkins, Bear Creek,Boe.k, and all that part of Wilkesharre township north of the road leading to Prospect Rock. G. N. REICUARD, Wilkesharre. Division 12, compris ing Wards No. 2 and 8 of Witkeabarre,that part of Ward No. I embraced by that portion of River street between Market and Union, that part of Wilkesbarre township south of the road leading to Prospect Rock, Hanover, Wright, Newport, Dorranee, Hollenback, Nesixipec and Slocum. JoHN Gorutsa, Hazleton. Dlrision.,l3, comprising the borough of Hazleton, the townehips of Hazle, Fos ter, Denison, Butler, Sugar Loaf and Black Creek. The assistant assessors in the other divisions remain as heretofore. All persons residing within any of these Divisions will make their returns to the assistant assessor of their proper division, and make application through him for a permit - to transact any business reqniring payment of special tax; and any person neglecting to make returns is liable to portal tg. All assessors and assistant assessors are required by law to note any breach of the Internal Revenue laws, both in not affixing proper stamps, Or' in. trammeling business without having, paid the special tax when the same is required, and to seport the came to thi proper ()Meer for prcseen••.ni. A. J. GERRITSON, Asitessor for the ilth District of Pennsylvania, Montrose, Jan. 21, 1867. 4w ErIPORIM Of ii[Vl STYLES! NEW GOODS. 8..,,,,,,4.4.4. Is now receiving large and ill IJ.I, 1, fall supplies of r4o lit 15 : - .2,1‘. ,Titj o\ll Is. 1a . , ,, cc 0 041, z . A 4k. ...1 • .-.) t ., , • _,i T :4 •A,3 t ' t ...T. '' , ::,./-6 ~.sli 42._ '4s , . _ _ :.,' ".:‘'i'..4' .11...::i2"." - •:., (.. I6C —J Embracing extra varb•ties of Fashionable Drers (Mods iu I,lain, striped and figured Delanes, imperial Lm-tree, Mertnoes, Paramattas, Plaids nod Prints ' Cloths, easslmeres, Flannels, Broche and Wool Shawls, _ . Balmoral and Duplex Hoop Skirts, Lodi 1 . 13' And Gents' Fur,, Buffalo Robes, Carpeting, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, Window Shades, Matt and Caps, Boots, Shoes, and clocks tnelndlng ahmas visual e general misort mem of other Dry Goods, Drd.s •Trimtriln., , s, and Yan kee Notions, Ororeries , Crockery, Hardware, iron, Nails, STOVES, Drue.s, Oils, Paints, &c. whidi he will sellon the tmiil favorable kern&B ,toe C'401.1, Pro duee, or Approved Credit. New Milford, November, ISIM. GLASS and STONE FRUIT JARS, and also Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution, fo sales.Y titpt. 11th, 1866. ABEL TURRELL. E VERT VARIETY OF GOODS at the Pain:tale Cheap Store k & CAP' Nt EN ,t al 111, PaIFW k (I.lPal NEW FIRM. MUSIC & JEWELRY. /FIRM subscriber basing formed rt parinership with 1 MR. J. A. STRVICbiIi, wishes to make his best bows to hie old Customers, and Inform them that the Mercantile Department of the business will hi:reader be carrledoo by 0. D. Demon A. Co. with increased capital end facilities, a large work of New Goods In all departments, a store thoroughly refitted, and .IPlrictoges The Watch-Making Department le retained by mg.:3nd will receive my personal atten don. I have r (cored th e sery iCtst. of MR ('.ll Wttt.lt• BYE. a gentleman vrh o hap had twenty-live yearr In the best shops of Europe, and hue no nu for In the cone try. I shall therefore be able to do all nhrtli wlihtn three days from the time It is Irk The Clock and Jewelry Repairing Will be owned by Idt, Stevens, who will do all work to Ms& plOmptly.and in th e best style. Nov. 21, 1868. 0. D. HENAN. will consist of a full assortment of the following goods, suitable for this market, which will be so d as low, and many of them lower, than by any ono else this side of New York city. Read the Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. ATC 11 ES: All styles, Including their celebrated Calender flock.. which tell the day of the month and week, alto the name of the month, waking the changer fur every month correctly, with nu care bat to wind them once a weeek. Heavy, solid Gold Chains, Hooks and Keys. Fine *4O Id seta or Jewelry—Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Stode, Rings, 'tn. ,tc.. • WEDDING RINGS. • SPECTACLES F. A. CASE, Auditor Warranted to flt all kinds of cri SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat little Charm holding elgh small Photograph. GOLD PENS. A fine assortment, with and without holder,. Mt ones repointed. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order or pure Coin, consisting of Spoon. Forks, Thimbles, Butter Knives, Napkin Hinge, i• 11.1 Knives, Vest Chains, .t.e. PLATED WARE. The beat In market—single, double, treble and quid ruple plate, and wAßßANrsn—from a full Tell Sri ,h.tt including Contort , . take and C.J . 11 Btusk.ets. Ice l'itcat Wafters, Butter Dlnhea, Sugar Bowir, Cups, Teo 8011, &c. &c. &c. crtrze. ercocls. American, Swiev and English, both gold and silver SETH THOMAS CLOCKS, JEWELRY. MUSIC. PIANOS. Manufactured by Decker Brothem which, with their late improvements, surpass those orally iter ms Ler• Also, Bradbury 's New Scale l'isnos--a splendid him; re merit. Other Pianos from to $3OO. CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to $l/00—warrar tell for flee year,. The are the finest reed instrument in the world, and I tun e only to say that I have sold nearly Moto ,or t n of them In the last four years ; and thev areal, In ;:ood der and have never cost toy Clletullirrn u cent 101 rcpa: r- VIOLINS, G Ul7'A RS, (IT. Violins from $5 to $5O, Flute, Vitra, i'lminnetr,ll.o, Jos, °altars, stoics, Strings, Tuning Forks, ac. BRA*S-PANDS Sapplied with instruments of the best American n.., ufacture, by the single Instrument or full net, :I 1 tLi ta ker's price—also music for any number of lost' ti ta I ni Instruction Books and Sheet Music on tar anti a. supplies received every week. Piano Stool iron. $l5. Perfecl Sewing Needles. We have the exclusive agency for IL J. Robsris tent Parabola Needles—the best in the world, 'rr• paper and if not satisfied the money will bt• rvhie,l Fire Arms and Sportin9 Materiulx. Allen's, Spencer's, and Henrys Hrvecti Ise diu_ des, all styles Etevolvers, Fowling Piece... and Powder Flasks, cartridges for nII the U. y ; Mau U. 8. and other Percussion Cape. 1 . ‘,0 1 1% r cartridges, all styles and sizes. 0. D. BEMAN Montrose, Nov. ?T, 1866 $1,500 PER YEAR ! We want Agi`tllB every whereto sell ourllll'ROVr,o Val Se% ing Machines. Three new kinds. Under and upper feed. Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Ahoy cl sal ary or large commissions paid. The only nmrhinrt sold in the United States for less than $4ll. 91 hiell are h,liy licensed by Howe, Wheeler & Wllaon. (4re‘er A Baker. Singer Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machine• are infringements, and the seller or user are Ilab le to arrest, tine and Imprisonment. Illustrated el r.caslaro sent free. Address, or call upon SHAW A, CLARK. at Bidde ford, Maine, or Chicago, M. [marMily• Dissolution. THEfirm of Crane, Howell & Fergerstm Am. been dissolve& by mataal consent. The notes and accounts of the late firm have been placed In the hands of P. T. Fergerson, who is authorized to collect the same ; and all indebted aro notified to settle without delay. Montrose, Jan. 8, 1867 Partnership Notice... Tundersigned having entered Into 3 partner hip 1 under the firm name of Crane & Howell, will con Wine business at the old stand, where, thanks al ft. fa vors in the past, they will strive to merit the patron age of old and new cnstomers. _ Montrose, Jan. 8th,1867 STOVES! STOVES! I. NEW and select tock of Cooking. Parlor % Shop LS. STOVES, just received and for sale on the meet favorable tern's. 11. 111.11RITT. New Milford, Dec. 11, 18611. NEW FELL &WINTER STOCK! STONE & WARNER. Ilave jest received their full nasortmeut of Wl.ter BOOTS & SHOES. which we propose to sell lower thnn firm In the County, for ready pay. Also, BEADY MADE CLOTHING, on hand, and made to measure ahem de red. FIATS & CAPS, GLOVES & MIT TENS, .VOTIOXS, &c. &c.. oira,xxx.l.l - s , GI- scr ca co rie leo away down below the market. Flingitamten, or any n:!1 or man. Call and see and satisfy yont , tdree. Farmers' Produce reeelyed and shipped to New Yolk free or charge. G. L. STONE. - - . E. S. Oki?int. Montrose, Oct. It;, ISfili. sr,c)"....7crimrt.Er , PENSI()Ng, BOUNTYAND BACK PAY. T v at tl.ge rgv ed w . i l i ll' , .! , : e SEDAG E N a T ti t i li n T i fl t E V ll . claims entruste d to hie care . 6 prom pt Chrieit low. an 'r il l Innf,4nr =then FREE. 1.. Y. FITCH. Metitrose, Jan. 11. IFfts. If 1111 E BEST BOOTS & 880813 In market at the Pairdalo Cbeap Store. DRY (molls from N y &no ti on .. Kt the Fallout° Lent, root, A large, fine assort m cut J. A. STEARNS 0. M. CRANE, JOHN HOWELL, P. T. FERGERSON 0. M. CRANE, JOHN HOWELL