.- OCIOICTICT'Ir Ao.WW.AIXILIikot Intend Ravens. There are some important, changes in: the Revenue laws. Incomes are \ exempt to the amount of MOO. No to on car riages, etc. unless worth $3OO. The an nual assessment upon incomes, gold watches, etc., is to be made in March in stead oeMay. The stamp upon affidavits is not now required. Certain legal docu ments—writs, warrants, confession of judgment, and all papers used in collect ing back pay, bounty, pensions, etc., fur soldiers, are exempt. Any person who shall sell, give away, or use, an empty cigar box, which has been stamped, without first defacing or destroying the stamp, is liable to fine or imprisonment ; and it is lawful for a cigar inspector or revenue officer to destroy any such box upon which a stamp shall be found. d. Birch h Co. Beware of circulars dated at Williams burg, N. Y., and mailed at N. Y. City, which offer to send a watch or jewelry worth $4O or $5O, on receipt of $3 30. They also offer to send a book for $1 which pratends to teach how to do many impossible things. Money sent to such patent swindlers bad better be cast into the tire. Notice. The Harford . Agricultural Society will meet on Monday, March 25, at I o'clock, P. m., for the purpose of locating a Fair Ground. All interested are requested to attend. A. B. Ttrcs.a.p., Sec'y. llarford, March 12, 1867. Susq'a Depot Items, On the night of the 26th ult. John Con nelly fell through the Railroad bridge, a distance of eighteen fret, crushing his skull, and killing him instantly. The fol lowing is the verdict of the jury, furnish ed by G. Curtis, Esq.: "That said John Cone found dead tinder the open railroad bridge, came to his death by a fracture oflis skull, the re sult of falling through said bridge, or by a blow from the hands of some person un known to the jury.' Two men fell through the same bridfr on last Saturday night, but fortunately ; neither one was Wed, although one of teem had a collar bone broken. Two men, Milo Langdon and Si'as Gray Were arrested laNt week fur passing counterfeit money on the Flour City Na tinnal Batik ofßuiftio.—PennAylaanian. 4111 b -...------- D3stractivo Fire in Binghamton. Ga Sunday morning last, between the hours of 12 and 1 o'clock, a fire broke out it Trent tin's livery, which was . kept in the re.,r of Per Lee's ext-itange lintel, and be- I•tro it cou'd bc sub hued, four stores. two liverie4, a hotel barn and a bowling alley were destroyed, together' with sixteen horses and thirty hogs. The property lost by this cot& ignition is valued at $BO,OOO, was partly coverei by insurance. And also_s_he omnibus horses of the exeirtnge 'Motel, together with Col. J. ne's carriage horses, were destroyed. IL is supposed it Was Ike work of an in cendiary. Fred. Wentz. who, male him self notorious in connection with the fires in Binghamton last fill, has been arrested on suspicion of being the guilty party. To. Pennsylvgnia Solders. The undersigned, appointed to prepare a history of the Pennsylvania volunteer and Militia organizations, ha% ing discov ered many imperfections in the muster nut rolls of the companies, desires that each soldier, who served in any organizt tiOn-froin this State, would ti : imisle mition in his personal history pertaining to the following point., viz : 1. Wounds.—lf wounded, give the date; in what engagemimti received; na ture of wound-; result of ; nature of surgical operations, if capital, and by whom performed. 2. Imprisonments.—lf a prisoner, give the date and place of iraptur,-; where im prisoned; nature of treatmeni; r and-, the date and limner of eFcape : :or.lelease. Ae a'so desires that :the - relatives or companions in arms of deceased soldiers would give the cause, date, place Ofdeath and place of. interment of each, mid any. facts in - his history touching the subjects above referred to. RrWritest the head of the page the name of the person to whom the informa tion pertains, the number - of reginieut and lei ter of company to which he. belonged., Write in concise terms, in a plain hand, on letter paper, and on but one side of a ieaf. The undersigned also desires to make a collection fur present and for future use of— 1. Complete files of all newspapers Ob. fished in, the state from the beginning of 1861 to The oloso of 1865, to be bound and permanently kept in the archieves of the State. Will the publishers or any friend possessing them furnish such Sles? 2. Discourses commemorative of fallen soldiers; pamphlets pertaining in any man ner to the rebellion or its causes; articles published or in manuscriptecutatuing his tories! facts. 3. Published histories or sketches of regiments, batteries or companies; prin ted rolls and descriptive matter. ' 4. Diaries of soldiers; letters illustra tive of military life, containing informa tion of permanent historic value, or dr. scriptions of interesting incidents ; plans of battles, sieges, forts and of naval en gagements. 5. Complete rolls ofstudente and grad uates of each College in the—State who were in the service. 0. Card photographs (visciette) assail vSeer„ of -= whatever gretie, - Wie,, at say - • : -• to - • time, flotediltkoom' mende \ r, f, a regiment, I battery orilideiiiideit Milli — inscribed with his Paine, number of reg.! eat, dates of.periedAaring whishbe eld in oenimaiid, Withbia present post omi ad: dress. The relatives of, deceased officers are requested to forward the.photogranhi• of such officers inse,ribed as above. No use will be. made •of these ptititogrophs without the expless permission of the sen dersfurther than to arrange them in al bums for preservation. • - Much of the. matter called 'for under these severeLh,eada 'tray not, be needed for immediate j 'itsc, bnt•the day will come when it will lie invaluable, and the Ares cut is regarded us a favorable time for commencing the collection. • Let every true son of Pennsylvania re spond promptly to this call, and thereby. rescue from oblivion many memorials of. I her patriotism: and her power. SAMUEL P. BATES, State liktorian. Department of Military History, liar rkburg, FrhrOary 22, 1867. iSEW PERFIBIE FOR TUE HINDIMICHIEF. Mrslonts '..Night Blooming Cmons.” Pintlongo - • 6 Night Blooming Certaar, Pbalonto •" Night Blooming Coreao.Pl rho Tonsil . ..Night Blooming Cmens.lo ['halon's . 4 Slglat Blooming Cerens.r, A moat exqut.ile, delicate, and Fragrant Fvrfattie, dial led from the rare and beautiful flower from which is tate% Its name. Atenufactaird only by PUALON & SON. Now Tork. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. ASK FOR PRALON'S.—:TAKE NO OTHER. jiyl7 ly prnp oew CONSUMPTION CURABLE BY DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES TO CUES CONSUMPTION*, the system roast be pro weds° that the Mem will bey!. T 3 633 nth, the liver and stomach must first be elettised sad an appstle ero sled for good wbaelonso food, - which, by the a mollelnea will be dlkoded p7aparty, aid goal hal'ltlY 13 : 00 i m 1 1 . 51 thm building up the oristandlon. SCHENCK'S MAN DRAKE PILLS cleanse the stomach Ginn Moat or mneanl sonstotthatlonst Clad 0); mina the Sze Word Taa:c In eau nemlon. the appellte la to itored. SCHENCK'S PULIIUNIC SYRUP Is nolnlclona es wall as medicinal, sad, bt. using the three remel'el, al Impurities aro exptilel from (he system, and goad, whales:me blood made, wit:eh will repel all dimia. If pstloats will rata (halo medicine; aneord:n; -to dire:Soar, Csasomplas vex; Cro on:4lly in ire last sta:e yields readily to thee- actloa. Ts'o the pate fro iticatir, to ee3233 thl liver stonartth. It dam not follow that banes: ths hawel sra nrt 031:irli the, nro not re Ittirtir, for sometlmet in Xarrhces they tr 3 13013/13203.3% The atemseh mast be kept haathi-, aid an appslite oared to allow the Pulmonie S. - rap to 0.31.0 , 11 th 3 rOip:raLor; organs ,prcpzrlysad allay say in-its:loz Tana MI that to no ilalre I to perform a rwrinnaent our: la, la pm ,32t taking cold. Exerelseshout the rooms 11l mach 34 p mile, eat oil the richest food—MS mow, game, and, to East, a I ,n1:os the ap palls cram ; but b: widen:or sad ms dente Iwo% CITA Cough, A Cold, or A Sore Warrior, REQUIRES IREEDLATE ATTESTIOH, AND 6IDJULD BE CIIECEED is• VUNTINVE, Irritation of the Lungs, Permanent Throat Disease, or Consumption B It 0 W N'S, BRONCHIAL TROCHES, EATING A.DIEECT INFLUENCE TO THE r.tars, GITE IMMEDIATE lIELLEY. For Bronchitis. Asthma, Catarrh, Consumptive and Throat Diseases, Tnocuss •lIS 17SED WITU ALWAYS GOOD 15DDOES3 SINGERS,ARD PUBLIC SPEAKERS will find Troches useful in clearing the voile when ta ken before t 4 ingir - g - or Speaking. awl rellevihg the throat after an unwind exertion of the vocal organs The Tractive arc recommended and prescribed by Phy• stcians, and have had testimonials from eminent men throughout the conntry. lining an article of t rne merit, sod havingproxed their eiaacy by a test of many years each year Suds them In newiocalities in various parts of the world, and the Tro , itelare universally pronoun ced bet ter than other article's. OBTAIN otly linorvti'a Um:serum. Tnoentna," and do not take any of the Tibratess Imitations that maybe offered. tio:d everywhere., n ov:.1 tirn Empl2 EU — Empire Shuttle sewing Machines are superior to all others fur Family and Mantitacturing purposes Contain the. laTe.t improvements : ,are speedy ; noiseless ; thimble; and easy to work. lilm crated Cirtailars tree. Agents trAnted..Liheral count allowed; NwnOnSlgttraentr patio. Address EMPIRES. 31. 016 Broadway, New York. July ' • tlr neatness, 111Indnesa and' Catarrh Treated tiith the utmost starm.ssltr Dr. J ISAAC.. Oculist and Aurist. (formerly or Ge,.den. Rolland.) No. 519 Pine Street. Philadelphia. Testimonials trom jhe most reliable sources In the City . and Country can be seen at Ids once. The medical faculty arc inalt..ti to accompany their patients. as he has no secrets in his practice. ARTIFICIAL EYES inserted . without pain. No charge fot examination. - 7" Philadelphia, July - I, PJS6. ly. VIP NOthic.—The beautiful Piano Fortes of GIum !TEE; & Co: are doomed by all good,lndges to be the Mama Thule of inetrumcnt of the kind. We'can utteuzgeet what is wanting to make a moat ati inetrumentmore perfect, alttiOut.th - tve nee slow to admit that the limit of improvement can ever be at tained. Before they hid brons,iht their :Pianos to their prev ent excellence. the./ had submitted - them to competi tion with itittretnents or the hest makers of this Coun try and Et rope. and received the reward of merit. over all others. net ho celebrated World's Fair. it is but jus flee to say that theindgment thee pronounced has not been overruled be the muvicil world. Still. by the improvements lately applied by them to their Pianos; it is admitted that a more perfect instru ment hos heel, wide. They have accordingly achieved the paradox of making excellence more excellent.— bomb?, alter this, they are entitled to the motto, runt:ll9-1y NEW YORK NIAUKETS. Reported for the Mosrrnosz DEMOCRAT, by Fenton, Fitzgerald & Tracy, strictly Produce Commission Mer chant.., 31 Whitehall Street, New York. for the week endirey • lif ch 9,"1867. Flour, per bbl $lO.OO 0 14,00 Wheat, per bushel, ' 2.00 4116 tt.oo Rye, do 1.10 0 , 1.10 Corn, co ..... 1.00 flt, ' 1,08 Oatok. do GO (2,• :0 Dotter, per lb. 0 &I Cheese. •• - 10 dIS • IS Pork . 11 ° . " , per bbl , 20.00 OA 21 0 Beef, mess. .'. 1 12,00 a 17,00 Lard, per lb. 1 )2 t .13 Tallow. .. 11 4 ' 12 V._,..^^a, per dos. ..„ 25 O]te SO Wool. prr lb. - • 50 0 65 Dressed Hogs, per lb. . 4 ,, Et 0 " 10 DIM SAVED IS WORTI! TWO earned. That'. ar hat , make.so many buy their ($ Boots and ShOoa of • T'S SO CHARLEY frOILDUAZ. . ) . TF YOU, c.SAVW FROM so go igi f ig ems. os *tot Bocitto_r Shoesolo.so =4 Tril. livekol4lo (Ind w. ea. ma. I yr Is OFTEN TEE EESIILT larAllllllL TURRELL h eanthandlyletwholAt new intgepllis °Malaise Dm, Ana Mediefons. while willbs toblan low anal any WY, Mesta Moan s& In Gre - at Bend, Feb. 12th, by Esq., Mr. M. B. - Skinner, , of-Great Bend, and Miss Anna E. Chase, of Oak- - At ihe itt:Gieat Feb. 26, by Rev. W. Johnson, Mr. Geo. Buck and Miss Charlotte R. Stephens, both cif Great. Bend. L - In Bloominggrove, !Orange co. N. Y., Feb. 28th, at i he• residence of the bride's mother, by:B„ev, Warren Hathaway, Ale. Nicholas Crb.rnan, of Elk Lake, and kiss Sarah Bow wan, of the form• place. lidu eblitrtistmena. 31 Y o w u l t i lti ,T . , t h c a l u n kpi e 0 1 T r :r r b u o vo x ca bs ti v u l:g i le h ft er h erb r v h ca am a:lo w n it a i rl twryous ugalut4 trusting her on my account, as 1 will pay no dents of ht r contritcting since the lime she loft. Jessup, MurcL 12,).867.•31 DAVID . TARBoX. ~.u0t1®13.. /WE Eubserther will sell at i publlo vendue on Ms premises in Jessup. on IVetincaday,- Ara ?eh 20, 1867, at 10 o'clock, a. in., the following property, to wit : 1 fwd horse lumber wagon, 1 two horse spring Wa. goo. 1 light two-borne top But : T4y. 1 two-horie tilei l b, I t,lbtter, u one horse harness, rearming Utensils, House• hOld Furniture, and other articles I 4.41 numerous to mention here. TEHAS.—Sums coda $lO, cash ; $lO or over, six mouths credit, with interest and approved security. L. BREWSTER, Auctioneer. Jessup, 31'ch U, 1067.•11 RICHARD NICHOLS. PUBLIC SALE! subseilbers will sell at public tale on the prem JL ieee as Ws Mack farm, lu Limock, 1011 .liednacluy, March 20, 1867, at 10 o'clock, a.'m., the following property; 6 Cows, 11 three }car old Heifers, 6 Yearlings, 150 Sheep, 1 pair 4 year old Horses, 1 pair Cults, 9 Chester White Lim, 1 Buckeye combined Mower and Reaper, 1 lumber Wagon. 1 hack Wagon. 1 Buggy. a sett double 11.4roess. Plows, Harrow, a quantity (it Hay,Corn,Osts, Buckwheat sod Potatoes, Churu Power. Churns, Pans, &c. together with Household Hoods. 8 Cook al.ovrs, Sewing Machine, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, and other art tele,. nut enumerated. TERMS —All sums under 115. cash ; $5 or over, nine mouths credit with interest and approved security. Diauuck, tech 12, 1it.67.*1t E. et L. D1.H.1018. .11. - tiatic)3a. rinIIE subscriber will sell at public vendue at his resi ( deuce In Brooklyn. on Monday March 18,1367, at 9 o'clock, a In.. the fallowing property: 111ee year old Mire. 1 eleven year old Mare. 1 pair 7 veer old .414.4,, R Cuws,l:l sheep ,1 shoat. Plows. Drag. 1 open Buggy. 1 cup Buggy, flambee Wagon, 1 new pair l'ob-. 4) bushels ( lover Chaff. 0 ,,t; bushel Timothy :Seed. Ilitesehold Furniture, Fat Utensils. a quan tity of Bay and Straw. a Fanning Mill. a new Grind stone. and other articles not enumerated. TER 113.—Sorn. ander $lO. cavh ; $lO or over, nine months credit with interest and approved vecuaitv. Ltrotiklyn. Arch 12,1801.'11, L. Th/LI'LLSING. PUBLIC SALE. TIE subserthets will sell at /MAUD on the Penn of T Beni. Itus.ell, in Jerson, on Thursday March 28, 1807. at 10 o'clock it. m , the following proprlty : Two Ante. (one with fol) one two Sear cold eult, 1 year' 1112 Iwo v.... -14 I.—as—, • Iron beam plow, 1 lumber wagon, 1 licht two horse spring wean, 1 sleigh. 1 sett doable harness,2 oz ynker. 3os chains, 1 dng power and 2 churns. I parlor stove,l cook stove. hunts hold turuiture, chairs, bu reaus, ac., and o her articles too numerous to men tion. Tatars—All sum! maier ten dollav, eavh.—slo or over nine months cretin with interest and approved semi- If. C. StirrON, Auctioneer. B. RUSSELL. IV. U. CRONK Jessup liareb, 12,1SCT —thv BM FOR HIE! rpriE torhsciiher offers (or Palo hie farm in Bridrawa 1 ter, two tni lee north of Montrose, contoining ONE HUNDRED ACRES of land, havlng thereon a good House, Barn and Or chard. A good Grain & Dairy Farm. About sixty-five acres Improved. Terms made known by calling upon the subscriber on the premise, Bridgewater, March 8. 1867. tf TITOMAS CASEY. PUBLIC SALE! -BE Filbert Iber havipg sold his Farm. (formerly the 1 Crater Qtrm,pear Miitt't factory in -Brldgewarerj will tieltrothe_highest bidder, on Monday March 18th. at 10 - o'elnek a. m.. the following property ; 1 span 6 years ad Mires. 5 COWF, 3 two rear old Hollers, 1 two years old Bull, I Yearlings. 12 Sheep. !Monte. 1 lum ber Wagon. I lumber Sleigh. 1 sett double Harnera, sett Whiffletrees. 1 grain Cradle, I Darrow, 1 alone Criiwbar, Log-chain, half barrel Churn, conking and parlor Stoves and Pipe, 2 hlrea Step, Vinegar. Irak Pane. a quantity of Ilay. &c. &c. Alto, 2 light Wagnini, a lot of potatoes. find 3 plows. ander $lO. each; $lO and overoilne months approved notes with !Werra.' D. BnEwsvan, hawker. J. E. BARRISO'..q. Mot trosc, march 5 , 1E67. In Administrator's Sale. II L hnsold ntrtblle enle on the premlres former \ ly of Ibises Beneon, de'e,l, in Jackann township, ou Tlitireday the 12th ony of Mart h, 1567, the following property. to wit : 6 cowl.. 3 rtcere, 12 .carlinge. 1 two year old bulls. 1 two year old colt, 4 biro year old heif ers. 17 rilteep.2 mowtn" macittnee, 1 lumber-wagparl one !twilit carriage. 1 erotkcj -Ultima, 1 table. 3 nand, novel , and pipe. 1 cutter, 2 chortle, 2 ttiottr,l county map, 1 loom and Llxtgree. 1 horse pitch fork, kept, bar. rele. ca.ke, cro,e cut and dreg ran ,barn Phuvele, hand end Mick eawq, and any quantity of articee not men tioned. Tem= or Skim—All snore er $lO or irt.P. reeh; °err $lO biz months credit with Interest end Approved peen ritY. GILBERT k DUCE Auctioneers. Jackson, March 4th. 1867 Public Sale of Real Estate.- 11COTICE Is hereby riven that all the lands and tene- LM ment• late of Samuel Taggart, deceased. lying and being In the township of Middletown, County of Sue ;lncitation, nod State of PetinsyMnln. containing about one hundred and sixty ono acres more or loss, being in two separate tract* of laud. together with the im provements, will he sold at public 'crane on the 23d day of March. 1E67, to the highest bidder. Terms of sale made knows on the day of such enle. Sale to open nt one o'clock en maid day, at the Mansion horse on ,said premlecs. atireb 4th, 1667 BLACKSMITHING. r o llE undersigned have this day formed n co-partner 1. ship, under the drat name of Stamp 6 Moran. for the purpose of coming ua Blacksralthing to all its branches. Strict attention will ki given, to Horse-shoeing. MI work will be done neatOand promptly. The pub lie are invited to call. E. P. STAMP. Montrose. March 4th, 1807. tI P. T. MORAN. Good Pena elven Away AXPLES of "" Adios d , Vo's celoprated Golden 0 ?one will bo seen= on retelpt 6t 'stamp for toecap. Address ADAMS le Co.. 21 Bromdeld sUcot. "Wat ,16 $ 11, " .'.• Emardb s . Mt lore • IZLVYalnirpfligt GA tta Faiviiiii* away Maw comm. CLOSING OUT Leas than Cost ENTIRE STOCK 7C)11. - 3r ar co co r) s; 321,reirLoli iStcore, ct 4? oftecta BARGAINS! BARGAINS And it is not probable they can bo any LOSER for thq next few years, but on the contrary, L. D. BENSON, Adm'r F. TAGGART, Ezr We would improve this oppertiniity to returOitir.gkettful aeknowledgnienta to the people of Montrose rind.vieinity, for the very liberal mennerthey haire patron ized us during our brief starhere. , . I. -N. '". JILT aC:OIIST, CLOSE BUSINESS. AT THE BINGHAMTON WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AND LESS ! IN ORDER TO CLOSE BUSINESS IMMEDIATELY. Most of oar Goods aro EAT/ gTri'llk, Lately 3PuralLexasecl, lllglaer. In consequence of the recently Increased TA RIFF; Making it Advisable to Secure 33 AL NIL ar .a. x iv Si , BEFORE IT IS 'Too Late ! ESTATE OF SAMUEL CARTER, demised. We of /Saban Winship, Susquebaans county. Ps. Lettersoladadnistsation upon the estateof the above naineddeseibum having been pealedtp tbe undersign' et, all persons tntebten to said estate are hereby noti fied to 'Make immediate payment, and those having claims agate Mtn° same topresent thuntalY stakiellu* cated for settlement. 1 , - • CAT 212,, • " - - rt. s: DAV R is. 0- 441.11 " Annum March 4th, ISM.* VSTATE OF JOHN FALSEY, late of Apolama township, Eituure Co., depeased. Litters testamentary' uptin • the -cleated the above named decedent having been granted to the undersign. ed, all pbVeone Indebted to eild'estate are hereby noti fied to make Immediate ph yalent and , those having claims against the same tokeesent them dilly authenti• cated for settlement. • - • - -- • •• • • Jontv CAREY. • 1 .6-.• . 11108. PURCELL, r Apolaetin, Sfnrcb 12. 2507.* • Auditor's -Make. TE tindersigned bavlngbeen appointed nn auditor by the Orphan& Court of Susquehanna County to dt•tri bute" tile fund in the hands of the aditildistrarcit of the estate of Benj. C. Tomgie, dec'd, will attend to the duties of raid appointment at bleak° in Montrose. on Friday the 2311 day of March. 18417. at one o'clock p. in., at which time and place all persona having dolma upon said fanewili present theta or be forever de barred. J. 13. ISI'COLLtrIf, Auditor Montrosc o Feb. V, 1.461; ; . Auditor's Notice. - mom undersigned, an auditor appointed' by the Or phan's Court of Sumps henna County to make dis tribution of the fund in the hen& of the admiuls traitor of the estate of Ami Devine, dec'd, will attend to the duties of ench appointment at the omen of B. B. t G. P. Little, in the borough of Montrose. on Monday. the twenty-Mb day of March. MI. at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested in said fund will present their daims ur be forever barred from coming in upon said fund. GEO. I'. LITTLE, Auditor. Montrose, Feb. 19, 191..1 Auditor's Notice. MITE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Or. phans' court of Susquehanna county to distribute the balance of the fund in the hands of R.llarris and J.l/. Tyler, adm're, among the heirs and legal lepreFenta. tives of the estate of W. K. Tyler. deceased, will at tend to the duties of his appointment nt bit oface in Montrose on Friday . the 15th day of March, 1887, at one o'clock. p. m., nt which !AMC and place all persons are required to present their claims or be debarred from coming in for a •hare of said estate. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Montrose, Feb.12;43C7 Auditor's Notice. Tnz undersigned. an andltor appointed by the Or phan't court of Susquehanna County to distribute the balance of' : the And in the hands of John Boyle, guardian of Charles J. and Mary Thomas, minors. will attend to the duties of his appointment at hie office in Montrose, on Monday. the 18th day or 'Starch, A.D. 1807. at one o'clodc.ln.. at which time and place all persons are required t p„ o present their claims or be for ever debarred from coming In upon said fund.. JAMBS If. CAIIMALT, Auditor. Montrose, Feb. 5, 1507. I`STATE OF ORSOII PERRY, late A:4 of New Milford, Susq'a countt., pa., dec'd. Letters utadministration upon the estate of [bellboys named decedent !mine been granted to..the undersign ed. all persons indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate •payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. New Milford, Jan. 22, IBC7 To all wishing Fruit & Ornamental Trees. THE undersigned having made arrangements with one of the large Nursery firms of York State. will deliver Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Orepe Vines, Flowering Plants and Shrubs at the growers Itrrem PRICE. All wishing to purchase will find it for their in terest to call on or communicate with A(. TUIVN.E. fitr, a-en TV'sryvv• P'lrm. Baldwin, Allen, & McCain DEALERS IN Flour, Feed, Salt, Pork, Butler, Cheese, Dried Beef, Hams, Fish, Smoked Hai r ibul, Candles, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Syrup, Molasses, k:uyar, Seed Wheat, Clover el: Timothy Seed, Flax-seed, Beans, Brooms, Nails, &c. 4c. Thankful for past patronage. we shall be happy to see and wait upon oar old and new customers. All Goods and Flour warranted. A. BALDWIN. W. L. ALLEN. .1. IL IleC AIN. Montrose, Fab. 5,1857. 1341:20333M1X1VEP ELECTRIC 'SOAP Saves Time, Saves - Money, Saves Labor, Saves Clothes, Saves Women, And all Grocers sell it. It is need by cutting into small shavings and diesels• ing in hot water. then soak the clothes five to-ten min tam and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as henry of machine rubbing would do. with ordinary 'omen and the most delicate fabric receive no injury.— We can refer to thousands of families who are using it, and who could not be persuaded to do without DOBBINS' ELECTRIC SOAP. orsold by all leading Groc:rs throughout the State Manufactured only by X)033.31E51NE3 esis 7—.C2017311, WHOLESALE OFFICE, 107 South Fifth Street, Philad'a. Nov. 13, l&GG.—ly*acte EMPORIUM Of NEW SIRES! NEW GOODS. H. Burritt g q i s o z,,g,. ...ei o v il n g largo and .M•2l.lg:(Thr L 1,1" ttnpr.• ! ;' - ;15 r_Tn CallafidAapraßlEo ( 044 1 tCh (Li Embracing extra varieties of Fashionable Dress Goods in plain, striped and figured Delanes, imperial Lustres, Merinoes. Paramattas, Plaids and Prints Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels. Broche and • Wool shawls, Balmoral and Duplex Hoop Skirts, Taidies' and Gents' Furs, BniTalo Holies. Carpel lug, Floor Oil Cloths, Wall Papers, Window Shades, lint , and Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Clocks ; including also as usual a general assort meet Mother Dry Goods, Dress Trimmings, and Yan kee !Cottons. Groceries. Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Nails, STOVES. Drugs. Oils. Paints, &c. &c.. which ho will soil on the most f tvorable terms for Cash, Pro duce, or approved Credit. New Milford, November, 1868. ASSISTANT ASSESSORS. WOTICE Is hereby given that nssistant assessors of 1.11 United States Internal Revenno have been appoin ted as herennd , r. Themes J. Watert. Scranton. Division 0, compris ing the old borough of;Pcninton, that' par of the old township of Providence 'east of the Leek/manna River, and tho townships of Nniii!oll nod Jeffer.t n. Jona Damp:. Hyde Park. Division comprising the old boroughs 45r Bile Pork and Providence, that part of tho olli:townithip of Providence west- of the Lackawanna River—the townships of Abington end Denton, and the borough of Waverly.: Any person ; having bilelpfelijO trAflPflf t with assist ant assorrurs within above:dercrlinglrlivisionswilleall upon or vapor:, Lath° assistant. waned in his division.. A. 3. opauttT6olrOisseitior. irlielfth 'district' hit Peztoisylmits:! JUOntrina. rObjeth v iea, '4lllO , •• 7"§r A MONTI! rArciiiiii:ailtitiffik 41Ifmr nmw 'Wass. just oat. Address 0:T. GA- Part City Building, Biddeford, Me. • (msdidly• NEW FIRM. music & JEWELRY. , • filull'etbseribsrimving formed it parl.nersidp J. Zit. J. A. STEVEIsd, wobes to make blebest bows to his old Customers.. and inform them that the AlerrandiaDepartment of iho business will bander by can:viols by U. D. Boman Co. with Increased capital and facilities. A large s oth of Dew Goodsthell departments, a store thoroughly /vetted, and , Woricleta The WatebAnking Department' . . Ts retnlneny me, and will reecho my personal atteet• tlon. II have secured th servkes of MR. C.ll. %VOLD. BYE, a gentleman who bee had twenty-flee years in the beet shops of Europe, and haw no faperlor in the eosin try. I shall therefore be able to do all work with!. three days from the dine it Is left. The 016cleand Jewelry Repairing WIIThe owned by Mr, Stevens. who will do-all wotY Is that line promptly,attd In the best style. • . r - N0v.21, 1860. 0. D. DEXdil. orr2ss eprocrir. will consist of a fall aascirtment of ibo totlowinstSo6s suitable for this market, which will ha eo aLilowilila" many of them lower, than by nay ono mart in alba 14 New York city. Read the:Catalogue. CLOCKS & WATCHES. All styles. Including tiler celebrated Calender Clocks. which tell the day of the month and week, also the name of the month, making the changes for (Jeer, month correctly, with nu caru but to wind them once • weeek. rteary, solid Gold Chaim.. Make , and Kam Fine sal. Id tots of Jam:l4-I'lns, Slaavu Batton, binds. Eat Rings,&c. etc. WEDDING RINGS. WI!. C. NVAILD, Adm'r WATCHES. Ama lean, Swiss end English, both gold and am SETH THOMAS CLOCKS; 'JEWELRY. SPECTACLES Warranted to fa all kinds of erea. SOLID GOLD ALBUMS. A neat llttlo Charm holding nigh'. small Photopapbs. GOLD PENS. A One assortment, with and without holders. Old onus repoluted. SOLID SILVER WARE. Made to order of pure Coln, consisting of Spoons, Forks, Thimbles, Batter Knives, Napkin Wags, Fruit Knives, Vest Chains, fie. PLATED WARE. Thobest In market—single, double, treble and quad. staple plate, and waar.s.temn=from a full Tea Set dawn, including Castors, Cake and Card Baskets. Ice Pitchers, Walters, Butter Dishes, Sugar ZONVAt, Cups, Tea Bells. &c. MUSIC. PIANOS. • Manufactured by Decker Brothers, WM eh , 'with their late improvements, surpass those of auy ..the makers. Also, Bradtmry's New Seale Pianos—a b liz aSid !Astra. meat. Other Pianos from $330 to 6500. • CABINET ORGANS, From $llO to sl2oo—warrarted for five years. They are the Iltieat reed Instrument in the norid t and r hate only to say that 1 have sold nearly MAO rortn of them In the last four years -;• and they nn• 1111 in :uud'nr• der and have never cost my customers u cent lot rvputrs. VIOLINS, GUITARS, &e. Violins fross_s.s to $3O, Fluted, Fifes, Clarlonets,Buse. os, Guitars, Bugs, Strings, Tuilio;;Forks, &c. BRASS BANDS Supplied with instruments of the best American man ufacture. by the single Instrument or full net, !lithe ma• 'ices price—also music for any number of io.trument.. Instruction Books and Sheet >i n-ic on i ”nd. and new supplies received every ,Week. l'huio Stools hunt SC. to $l5. Perfect . 4 3ezoing Needles. - • • We have the exelnelye agency for It J. Iloberts• Pa tent Parabola Needles—the best in the wurid, Try ono parr awl icao...u.ami !(are Arms and Sportiny Spencer's, and Henry's Breech loading RI. Iles. all style, Ltavolvers. Fowlia,g Pieces. shut Belts ■nd Powder Flasks, cartridges ihr all the U. S. Army guns ; also U. S. and other Percussion Caps, Cooper Cartridges, alt styles and sizes. 0. D. DUMAN. J. A. STEVENS. Montroee, Nov. 27, 19613 PER TEAR We want Agents every. 1,500 where to sell our I3IPROV oil $.40 Sew ing Machines. Three new kinds. tinder and upper feed. Sent un trial. Warranted flee years. Abortsal ary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold in the linited States fur less than $4O. Which are fully licensed by Howe. Wheeler & er 4 itaker, Singer & Co., and Bachelder. All other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or tow,' are liable to arrest. fine and imprisonment. Il l ust rated el rculfirs tient free. Address. or call upon SHAW & CLARK. at Didda• ford, Maine, or Chicago, inany2olly, STOVES! STOVES! • NEW and select stock of Cooklnz. Parlor & Shdrs STOVES, just - received uud fur sale uu the molt favorable terms. DURDITT, New Milford, Dee. 11, 1660. atcomarpxm-E:t. , PENSIONS, 'BOUNTY, AM) - BACK PAY. TH1R"411 , 34 , will geSEpDroAmC,XiaTttoetnTiflonE to all claims entrusted to his care. Charger low. and Infos. =Mon FREE. L. F. FITCH. Montrose, Jan. 14. 1665. tf Latest Fashions Demand J. W. BRADLEY'S Celebrated Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR DOUBLE SPRING) sKutr. The wonderful flexibility and great Comfort and pleasure to any Lndy wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly 1 , 1 ull true ded assem blies; Operas, carriages, railroad care, church pews. arm chairs. for promenade and honed dress. ne the skirt eat he folded when in use to occupy a small place' es easily or conveniently as a silk or muslin dress, an in valuable quality in crinoline, not found in any stngle spring skirt. A lady having enjiyed the pleasure, comfort and grealk convenience of wearing t h e Duplex Elliptic steel sprint skirt for a single day will never afterwards telilinglr dispense with their use. For children, IlliseaS, and young indica they are supericr to all °there. They will not bend or break like the single sprinz, but will prrserve their perfect end graceful shape whet three or four ordinary skirts would have been thrown away as useless. The hoops are covered with double and twisted thread, and the bottom rods ere .not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered. prevent. ibg them frdha wearing out when dragging flown stoops stairs, &e. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite With aliladies and Is universally recouirainifled by the Fashion Bina zines as the tandfird skirt of the fashionable world. To enjoy the fullowiug inestimable advantages in crinoline, viz : superior quality. 'Perfect meny l ipsi fl y e , stylish shape and finish, fixibility, durability, comfort and economy. inquire for 4. W. Bradley'. Duplex El liptic, or Double Spring_ Skirt, and be sure you get tho genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard against imposition be partial lar to notice that skirts offered as " Duplex" have the red ink stamp, viz: " J. W. Bradley's Duplex Steel :springs" upon the walstband—nono °theta aregenu ine. A Tan nate.° that overt , admit a pin be. lug passed through the centre, thus revealing the two (or double) springs braided tocether therein.-which is the secret ofthelr flexibility and strength, end a cum bination not to be fouled in any other skirt. For sale in all stores where first class Skirts aro sold throughout the United Slates and elsewhere. Idat.titactured by the sole owners of the Patent. • Weida Lindley d: Corey, Or Chambers and TO Weida , 91 Beau sta., Now York Yek.l,lB6T.L3nt 1 • TY YOU WANT THAT OLD BOOT raps4rod np as good swum. ,' • " 1 fti.• ' GUAR= josx4rAir, (You ean A largo, Ana assortment,