Wt.tt:o - ir:. - 104,ptrat: J. GERRITSONi Editor. „ - 111TITIZOSE, :TVESDA V, DEC. 10, 1807 The Predident i i Dressage. - . No one 8110111 d fail to read the message which we print to the exclusion of other matter. ...Its firm tone has been fully propipted by the people through the bal lot box, and adds another pang to the dying agonies of the impeachment mon ater. -e®`_ Death of Impeachment. On Friday last the impeachment ques tion came before the House for consider:- lion, and its friends found themsi4ves beaten two to one; and it was only by a resort t filibustering that, they kevented :,,it * lrcita being tabled. An adjournment .only postponed the death till Saturday. So dies impeachment, and the party that !tried to keep alive upon it. its worst-and beat success was to show the poisonous gangs and strike itself to death. For The Montrose Democrat. Monuniont to Rev. Hugh Monahan. The announcement made from the crious altars of the churches in this di4- trio, viz:—the erection of a monument to our late Pastor, Rev. Hugh Monahan, .on Wednesday, Nov. 27th, attracted a large concourse of people to our little vil lage. From an early hour crowds could be seen wending their way toward the beautiful church of the Holy Family an.c ions to gain admittance, and testify by their presence their affection and venera tion for him who so well and faithfnl:y, during seven years, ministered to their wants and consoled them in their Milk -tions. A magnificent monument, of Ital ian marble, standing, about ten feet in height, was firmly set upon its bade at 10 o'clock,' npd. immediately after, Solemn Mass de requiem was celebrated by Rol. A. D. Filar), of Friendsville, assisted by Rev. Hugh Garvey, of St. Joseph's, and Rev. John Monahan, of Philadelphia, (brother of at•e:,i,) as Deacon an d s u b. deacon. Rev. M. S. Hennessy, Master of Ceremonies. There were also present, within the Sanctuary, Very .Rev. J. V . 0,4t-4y, of Susquehanna; CFarke, of O wego , -4. Hooligan, J. Taney, and M. 4;riffith,--o 4 f Albany diocese. An effieient Choir fr o m Bin,rhainton, under tho lead ership of C. Calan, Esq.—Mrs. Gniry pre siding at the organ—rendered the ..Mass to its hest advantage. • After the Mass, Rev. limb Garvey as .eended the altar and took for his tett the 13th and 14th v. v. - of 4th chapter of NVisdom:—"Being tuado perfect in a Phort Space, be fit:6l4 , d a tom*, time) Itr his sold pleased God. Theref.r, he hist cued to bring him nut of the midst of in. iquities; but the people Fee this, and nn demand not., nor lay np swill thing: ill their heartc." He paid an eloquent tri- Late to the life anal nieritA of the deceased, dearly showing there was rto spedea hard-hip, no inconvenience or (li , cortifori he did not eheerfullyendure. In his daily in t ereourse he was affable, familiar, anal pa ternal—his, eloquence in recommending virtue was surpassed only by his fidelity in practising it. lle referred in well chosen terms to the exertions of his predecessor in the cause of education—that it, was not exclusively by the indoor duties of the Sanctuary ho wrought. the most wished for consumma tion, though in those of the altar, and confessional, he was indefttigab'e; but the great source of his vitt 13011'4 populari• ty was the facilities his exertions afforded for the needy poor of the rising genera. tion. The .speaker closed by requesting all to remember the lessons of instruction which had so frequently tend eloquently fallen from his lips=his memory should ever remain fresh in the • hearts of his nu- inerons admirers, and his virtues make a lasting impression ,upon the souls of his -devoted people. The sermon, through out, was full of pathos,• and touchingly appealed to the most refined sentiments .of the human heart. The..Abs.olution at the grave was then perforined by . IteV. Joh t i 3,loitahari, when all ditipersed, feeling that they had done something to•perpetuate the memory of ;Father'Hugh, of whom, with truth it can lbe said ' With eloquence innate his soot was armed, "Tho harsh the precept, yet the preacher , •cliarmed ; 'With what he begged his brethren he re lieved, And gave the charities himself received.; The proud he tamed, the penitent he dheered, Nor to rebuke the rich offender feared ; duis.preaching much, but more his prac tice wrought A frltliii:l4l . o2oll4af the auth he taught. May,he rest in peace. .St:Toseples, Dec. 2d, 1867. —Tbe foregoing was , omitted last. week on accoani of lengtt of impeachtnent re port. New Tears Ball. , Gentlein,an and -Ladies who delight to `A 1 .14 the lit , htjaptastie' toe," will have a goode' • ' _pp rtunity to enjoy emte veg at •the Glenwood ,Hotel, on New Year's day ,Prtrrietor. 13niquebanna County Institute.' The Snagn'a County Iniiitate will be held - in Montt:6Be ,eommencin Jan. 6th, 1 3064rtict ti Onie4lng -ono wetic;emtT -A full n'othie Will be . pntiiiabW ,gereaf :to;t4FlßgAir4ner 9r l ePt9t9N - * 1 0k:0d lind•unier vf holiness. . /r. time of ift(iitgaies. A radical change in the - tenure of mort -1 r.. 7,0 eS'i,liss been - 1141de by tti,ErjtiteCopgress. ion: E I,,,lnki:it"pt,Avv ; 10'' iirOvidtli,4 ithat all Ile' mart ;ages` tire-‘ . ..giert•-'gvitliiit -four montbs before,'ln in - solvent debtor ;tails, the; holder' Qf the!mortgago ivillibe'crint peiled to route in as other creditors. The effect of thiW'svill•Lbe'itt-'eanse greater cau lionitt accepting mortgages. ~, Splwing Tina Jtiry. Brewster and W. A. Crossmon,—met .witbJudge,streetcr, qa Saturday 4 ct .:45.• . e0ch of the threo, tiadCribeldiv,%4Sieet? names alter nately; the 'Democrats • get one-third of the jurors in future. The number placed in tbe,wheel,ls 500. Acknowledgment. Permit me to express, through your val ttab'e paper,my thanks for a surprise given me on the eve of leaving , your pleasant town. A magnificent silver watch to my (2lf, valued at $60,00, and other presents to my family, to the amount of $1:15,00. B. C. Moesn. • Montrose, Nov.' 27, 1867. • Notice: Sealed proposals will he received by the School Directors of Bridirewater Saturday, Dec. 14,1667. tir building a School House near Israel Young's. The plans of the house can be seen at B. Thatcher's in Mont rose. By order of the Board. 1 Nov. 26-2 C. J. Curtis, Sec. • Builders Take Notice. • • The School Directors of Forest Lake township will be at the Howe School 'House in said township, during Saturday, Dee. 21st, 1867, for the porpo , e of letting the job of building a new School House. All those intere;ted will plea , e attend. Wra.sos J. TunnEt.t., See'y. Nov. 26—.2 • .• • —On INiondav haat, Sir , tive Daniel Ag new, sneaking t;.r four on' of five in?mbers of the Supreme Court, rend e a decision 111 a ease where damages had been award ed in a lower court against a railroad com pany beeattse tine . vf t s'ttond news Wished to compel a negro' woman t.' sit in the ne gro qa:a. ers nt the ear. A reversal wa ordered, and the •damaged were denied; to the negro woman. . PERIAZI t AN valuable inedi oipe has hero: silently rnakinglie,*y . into pu . fo.or 1•y numermts rernark;thle ety . e+ it ha: perfortne.d. itv r•lngll!ar dr/ CBCV iAO - to: Ilk: r 0,,, • which ruin:tins uneharCzea - in this pi-epar ati6n fin.i is the *only eorm in which this vi (11 ilcm, nt of healthy blood can be sup plied. $I EQ=AL NOTIOES . [ABEL TCYLILLLL i. continually receicin.: nwlit:cilleolid";:lio(i„'lri„ureanUyrnorhl,:ra"•"„ [Deafness, Blindness 4%: . ('nt :leek tre,“- cd with In, lit.eo-1, , ,/ceeon O) Dr. J ISAACS. Oculist alid Auras!, (rornerty of Lea lien, Holland.) No. SO:t Arch Street. rhiladelphin. 're.titnonials from the mo-t reliable sources in the City and Country Call be seen at his.office. medical faculty 'are to el'ed to accompa ny fileirpaiieutf. as lie has no 'secrets in lii- practice, Artificial I- ea inserted without pain: No charge mode forAtraunintttion. ~trot thy' 137 — Gardner's Ruslnerni College. rnoNo- GRAPicte iN sri 11:TE and L IMES' ACAIIEMY— i• the „proper pince v.here youtiz men srd citit ob tain n pr..ctica knon !cog:. of thc mo-t itnportsant brunclic. of bii.iticsis. Every of P bnuld improve this opportunity. as the counte i• tlve most thorough of any College of the kind in Northern recn.vivnnut. c Sctiolnrship. SiI.UJ Send for (tollci4c aivin4 NH - partienlarsi. A ddress..l. N. t.i.Alt.DNEft. Print Sr-c.t.taolt, fa. LA ug.l3-6m.. I Card to the Ladleg.—Dr. Dupnneo's Golden Perlodleal Plllsfor Females. Infalithk in (1, v , tin; Irre gnlarilfcr, lemorin7 all ruettoiut of the Monthly CaLtr'eeS, from whale ccr cauee, and Always Sueewful alga Pri;eentire. ...A.CIiRTAISIIEIIEDY fur ail complaints soyeenliar tome Dietresaing and2Peinfel nenstrtati ion . Retention, Pain in the Back and Loins. Piessing-Down Palus, Rush of Blood to the lithe, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green Sickness, Heaviness. Fat iwne on any Slight Exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, and that Most annoying, weakening, and the hegining of all other fe male weaknesses, The Leueorrbieu, or Whites. Thy Act like a Charm In Remnrino , Ohstruetion and Reetorlury Nature toite Proper Channel. quieting. the nerves. and bringing hack the " rosy color of health" to the uto:4 delicate. 100,000 Boxes hare Leen cold in Two Years Tan clonslnd boxes acct by, letter, both, by myself and agents; to ail park of 'Apt world, to which answers brave been returned in which ladies say nothing like the strivepills h tvet been known since the Science of Medicine dawned upon the World. Full and explicit directons accompany each box. Price ¢1 per box ; six bokes,, V.t. Sold by one Drug gist in evet y town; vi tinge, city. and hamlet throughou t the world. Sold In Montrose. Pa.. By BCRVtt & NICII OLS, (Druggists.) "Sole Agent." for Montreae. La dtgs, by sending them $1 to 11 ontrose Post Oflice, can have the . Pills sent (confidentially) by mail to any part qf the country, free of Postage.. Sold also by ESTABISO s & Casna, Great Emil. CLAIM & Bnown, Deposit. ' CLEVE& PiEncr & Co. Binghamton, 4.lurnagur &Bunosts, Scranton, Drags BARICFEI ft CO. New YOrlt, S. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, New York. July 1-Iy,te p•Colgate's Aromatic . Vegetable Soap. A sn periorToillet.Soap. prepared from refined Vegcta• me! Oils in combination with Glycerine. and espe chilli designed for the use of Ladles, and for the Nursery. Its perrume is exquisite, and its washing properties anriValled. For Sale by all druggists. C. C. I May, 281867.—lysrap12 far-What livery One Wants.—A good. reli. (hie medicine that will be on hand when required, and never fails'when called on. - That - is now to be obtai tied anDr.TobLas• Cerebra ed Venetian Liniment. Many thousands call it the wonder .of the age. as it does al trial to represented and more. ',attires Diarrhea. Dye cntary. Celle. Spasms. Vomiting' Croup . and Sea-sick ness as surety as it is used, and perfectly Innocent to take internaly,evew In double the 'quantity named in theSlrec . . Mono: and as an externai.remedor Chronic llhenmaLiem Cilia , Bruise Sores. Nape, Tooth. ache; ilerdache. Sore Throat, t•prnins—losect Stings, Pains In the back, chest andlimbs. thousallas have tes two tooknd oesr4e4inerpes tam Abe se at the Coe. W44sARP.°64tallattguigimen rk. Hund • re .8 p Vi a ny [lse It In 'eir practice. t has been rittteihilitlne:e.l%7,alidhuriereds who now bald it in therrhouses any they would notbe withontitevan if it ciosi tkletrerbottle. --Every drop le mixed by Dr./oblas himself. and can be depended oq. Only SO eta. and St,. per bottle. .4014 by Ortumisia, • pepot Lapntl .. and st., retr - *Fork. . L Nov, 6.4 ~., - • . 131rOWAIED Arum elation ' ' , if Illit del jib la , Pa• JalLhillae4aes or the Nprxnue, fiemiXrol. Urinary - and se> - nal avaiems—n eiv and reliable tree fsn exit—in ' 11. eporfp , f at t WARRASSOQIAT/91; • Celli , by mail ituettled etter, nyelppra.,free of ebarge. .Addreetnr.J. tintif.EN 110 014.11d-eralt.itterstifid ill. e",y'll ono l E f r o , .1131!a4a,b311: FL ....-:: 1' -: ! ... 1111=111 arFor all e prafvsa riirina - of aleeise origthatlng in i qq IieIFROVIII4I • . r.uch nit Sartniteilwr. ° Cati cer, Ciinsutoptlon, 'there caniNual. the purifying effectapt lodine whervacltallollateredin r 4 pure state. ER. R. A.N.I,JER 10.1)PiE 1 . A k lan pure ebbittbn bf toiltnO cliaaolred in utter, withoni and 14 the beet remedy for Scrofula and kinc r.d diseabaa over diacovercd. Ci rcubrrn tree. S. P. DIXS. I 4OIt . n. lley btrect, New York. Sold by Drugzl,ts generally. . nov 1 Mr . Ten tholoma slid Dollars'' worth of GOODS at Wholesale coFt, per inventory jutt taken, for sale by ABEL Tt'ltltELL, in the Brick Block. About this amount constantly on band, and NEW GOODS eontin ally arrivlni;. The people can find nearly C% erything ' they may need at the Drug and Variety Store of ABEL WWI ELL. Muntro+e. Pa., July 30. ISO 7. . _ NEW YORK 'MARKETS. Reported for the Mo7STD.ost DknocrtAT. by ITE II A HT. SliAFrEll. d: CO., Commlssiou Merehants.4oil. 4()i, 405 and 496 Weelt Washington Market, New York City. Dee. 7. 181,7. Beaus, per barrel &VG 0 $4:00 Butter, per 16. butte firkins, prime.... 38- 0 40 do " tubs, " ... . 40 0 42 do Orange county pa ils .... 48 0 50 Cheese, per lb., 12 0 14 Eggs, per doz. . ........ .. .... . ... . ::0 0 33 Fitter,l per bbl. extra gate , 9.60 t 13.00 I. . western..... 8,50 0 12,06 f Eye Floor p, r bbl 'T.SO 5 9,00 Corn mod, 6.143 0 6AO Wheat, pat-bo.bel Rye, do . Corn, de . Oeta. do . Hey. per eat blteep, live per lb. .... Lambe, Calves. Chicken . s. /lee per pair Tallow, per lb. Wool, per lb. 'Abbaliquicutfi MOS "1" A- "Sr ! (NAME Rate the cue/ win re of the sebkeriher. one mile V from EN; Like. on Nov. Pitt , one red and white !arrow Cow, and one iwoVttar broun Steer. The owner is requekted to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. GEORGE GREEN. Dimock, Dec. 10, 13f17.-3w ANDS FOR SALE.-20 000 acres at Manchester, Ocesn.connty N. J. In lots to snit parrha.iers, tt t3:.loper ai•re, piyable In lira years; 5 miles from New York and Philadelphia; soil well adapted for farming purpt ses; fruits, velzetables, cranberries ; cllmite milt/ and healthy; water soft and pare. SeT eral water manufacturing. sites from 75 to 2130 horse power. fur SALE or LEASE. Machine.. ear and repair shops of railroad at thin place. Publicatiens contain ing aril ion sent free on application to Gen. lulls S, St.:III.:LTZE, General :it:wager, (le r. C. E,q,. Selling Agent, Mauchetter, Ocean CO. N. J. lute. Mil CO •• a ll go 4 ov. I et. 15 1 17, bctween 'Aiack's Corncra, in Crook 1,11, pad the old Mott place, 3 rnilea audit of New Mllford, one Run .41c of Good 4: roneipting of Sheet., Pant,. Dre., , es Sturu , . Any per,on findinf the above 0001ii4 will be libtrully rewarded by leaving them the actbtcriber. RICH 1111) KETTLE. New Milford, Pa. Dec. 1,45111.-3 w ' UM [AM WANTS ONE! el" CP J.V'M ap ' SHIM WASIMIG MACHINE. Patented January, 1866. y The Et Si -11PiCh WC In Me Mild. Its -neres.i lia.4 already revolutionizrd the work of 0 ; wa,h-ntly fo 00 Inisger a day of n but of a..2teeaule employment. The Wringer At• tariltment is tnit.t eon% enient. In %Tu.:Mine, the Ma hint ~."11 r,.d. nauiwng the clwbes to receive is coin prer , ion and abAcrpt ion, oAl . th the addt tional stet; power of hot ace or of d through them with grelt friction an, fuire. [v-"'Try one, and you willapprire. Price, $lO Atmtufa, t tired and mild by the I , uhiscriber, ha% ing the sole right for Sint-tvir ban a county. FRANKLIN WASIIKERN, Stalky, ein..4 9 a Co., Pa. BROWN'S PATENT WATER ELEVATOR ( I'u tailed March, 1867.) Thy; Ecvitor I. pronolitved by.eompelentjudver Pn periur to all other* ever °tiered to tho pubic. for the to:lovv;n2 reagu/. Ist, Ca/4211nm ; 2d, bunplicity ; Durabli,ty. Slaitufaeturedand sold by KLIN WASHBURN, Smiley,' Sastict Co. Pa _ _ Dec. 3, 1667 —Gm Auditor's Notice. riILIE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas to s'usqui Minna County to di 4tri.. - Lute the fund In the hands of S. F. Loue„Sherltf, arising Cut oft he Shi.i ffsale of the per.otial property 01 John Wheeler, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his o:licu in l'ilc,ntruse, on Friday the 17th day December, 1867. at one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persona are required to present their claims orbs debarred from coming in on said fund. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Muntroge, Dec. IS$7 VOPICE IN BANKRUPTCY. This is - to give notice, that on the 29th day of Nov. A. D. 166T.ra warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of L. W. Welch of Bridgewater. Sail gut:Minna county. Pennsylvania. who has been adjudg ed a Bankrupt on his own petition ; that the payment of And debt and delivery of any property belonging to sneli Bankrupt. to him or for his use, and the transfer ofnny property by him. arc forbieden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and to choose one or more assignees of hie estote. will be held at s Court of Phmkrnptey, to be held at No. :49 Lackawanna Avenue, ttcrantun, Penn svivania, before Edward N. Willard. Register, on the Sint. day of Dec. 1867,at 1 o'clock, p. m. nios. A. ROWLEY, L'. S. Marshal, at Messenger. Western District of Peon's. Dec. 3-4%, VSTATE OF ALBERT ALDRICH, lateof New Milford, Susq'a county. Pn. dec'd. Letters of administration upon the estate of thenbove named decedent having been granted to the undersign ed. all persona indebted to said estate are hereby noti fied to make immediate payment. and those claims mpunsl the same to present them duly authenti cated torpettlement GLARISSA ALDRICII, Adm'x. Now Milford, Der... 3,1667.-6 w cub" lestamzntoran U.S. INTERNAL REVENUE To DAVID BOLTZ, Lebanon, Pn.: Sir Witertra, rou were diemovered to be doing the buolnees of a mod ifier. and when reqnested to produce your receipt for Special TIIT. as such, you failed to do go, whereupon a quantity of Qigata (onid to be 1200) found IL your P°S" or:colon, were seized and detained according to act of Congreee: Now. therefore, yon are hereliy notified to appear at thie office within ten dayo from date hereof and chow oani , e, it any youltave, why said property shall not be declared forfeited, and eold for the nec of the United . - I 1.!; C ,r 7-1 TLITAMS. , ' Acting Asseseor,T2t strict, Prelm'a. Montrcpti Dee. 3 44 8 F1, --2 f , • • •0 4 :1* TitA f f * Oot r oll - Serot One Dollar for Recipe, to /AS. H. RAMON. Nov. 26, i6G7.-1w Feirdale,Susq. Co. Pa. T_ARD OIL. me. ft "refit. tv - or OILS or MAO/II WERT' for rzle by • AIIEL TORRELL. DiesolOtion of Coipartnership. -- MITE co-partpership heretsifore existingibetween II Odterhondt Eightnver Inltbit"day OW' solved by mutual consent. The - Boobs of latellroas of . Osterhoutit Eaton and p'aiertiondt & Righttnrer aro in the hands of Wm. S. Oststbandt, u.,d settlement 10 solicited, Glerivrood, Nor. 1. 1 f 7 I have boughi Itlghttn)cr's interest in the• late firm of Osterhundt & Itighttnyer. The briefness .4111 hereafter be done and carried on in mi name , . All per sons having unsettled account. on Boolts of thtte.thourlt .t Eaton and Uaterhount & Itightm,yer erg requealed to cal In nd settle the sumo between dab and JahQary 1,,t, 1268. WILLIAM 11. OSTETCTIOULIT. Glenwood, Nov. Ist, (26) 1867.-3 w• nELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and - 5 - , WESTERN K. R. Winter Arrangement, 1367-8. , "PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE - WESTWARD. f ' 'EASTtVA RD. Mall Pasungr ' Mail PllStlger train. train. I STATIONS, train. train, A. M. A. M. P.M. e. -i‘t '1 9.00 11.20 New Yorks.,— .s.*: 4,60 New Hampton I 2,211 ,- 1.9,5 A Mantinim Chunk..,. 1,40 iuo 1 Delaware:...Dine... 1.85 'FL 4,35 I 10;10 Scranton , .... 9,50 5,41 11,43 Nicholson ' ~ 8,40' 6.03 12.021 lirvpbottom 8,23 ra 0,25 12,38 •Montrose 8,00 . 6.47 lAA New Milford - 7.30 i7,_05 1,35 1 Great Bend 1 2.10 I Par. P.M 1 *Foot of Liberty-et. I 4.51 CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD. The Mall train from New York connects at Ma. minks Chunk with the train leaving Philatra(Kenetng. tun depoti . at 8,00 a. m.._ and atGreatßend with through mail train fin the Erie Railway, with sleeping ear at. tached, - stopping at ail the principal stations on that road, and arriving at Buffalo at 6,18 a.m. The ! a ssenger trait from Scranton conneCts at Get Bend with through trains going west and cart tin Erie Railway. arriving, at Buffalo at 1,213 a. m., and at Sala• ! manca at 12 m. 2,50 8,20 1,50 lA} ko 1,80 Fii (a‘ LAO 0 LOA 05 Q, (M Fo po OA 0 10 6 - ,0 1,16 11 61 11 45 6 IS COS": , :ECTIO7CS-EASTWARD The 11 , 111 train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the wet ; at Manuel:a Chunk with a train for Philad'a and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at 6.30 p. m..; and at New Hampton wit h a train for Easton Bethlehem. Allentown. Reading and Harrisburg, arriv tit Harrisburg at 8.30 p. m. At tkran ton . connect ion s are made with t mins on the T.arknwanna and Bloomsba rg R.R. to and from Pittston Kingston, Wilizesharre. Berwick .Bloom sharg,Danville, Northumberland, Harrisburg and I n termediateitla tions, and with trains on the Delaware and Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale aud intermediate stations. R. A. HENRY, J. BRiSIHN, Administrators' Sale of Valuable Real Estate. N pursuance of an order of the Orpkans'ermrt of Sae• quehanna county, the undersigned administrators of the estate of . .Cornclius Warner, late of Forest Lake town,lijp, deed, will expose to rule by public yen dna on toe premises on Tuesday Dec. 21st, at 2 o'clock o. m.. the following described real estate, to wit : Bounded on the north by land, of said estate, east by land, Of E. (.IDitsw ell, on the -outh by lands of E. Coggswell. And on the west by the highway, contain. log ofx. and oho tenth nerve of land. TEillfS, OF 14 ALE —,,bo" paid down ; the balance on the confirmation of Atle. A. J. WARNER. Adia's. 1. E.J3IRCI/AltD, Ad:xCr Forest Lake, Nov. W, 1807.-4Tv ?NOTICE RANKRTIPTCY. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the 15th day of November, 11367, a warrant in bankrup!cy was Issued against the estate of ALBERT L. POST, of Montrose, Susquehanna county. Penn sylvania, who has been adjutked a bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the pat ment of any debts and de- I ivtry of any property be him Are forbidden by law; that a / Meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to Ireo their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of is estate, will he held at the Court of Bankruptcy, o be held at No. 50.1 Lackawanna Aednue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the `kith day 6f December. Ist7t, at one o'clock, P. V. TIIONt AS A. ROWLEY. C. S Marshal, as messenger, Western District of Pennsylvania. ;Nov. 26-4 w BANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE In the District Coat of the tt.ited States for the Western District of Pennsylvania : In the reaper of i f In Bankruptcy. Larne, a bankrupt. To Wnoir MA.T CONCEIIN : The andersi,-ned hereby . giveß notice of his apnoint menti as assignee of iS illiam A. Lune, of ' Rush. in the County of Susquehanna and State of Penns)lvas ids. within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said Distriet. Dated November lg. A. D., 1.9.67. GEORGE A. JESSUP, Assignee. Montrose, Nor. 26, 1867.-3 w B ANKRUPT'S ASSIGNEE. In the District Court of the United States for the Westdru Dit•triet of Pennsylvania. In the matter of i In Bankruptcy Daniel Cr. Carey, a bankrupt. To Whom U mdy Concern : The undersigned hereby gives notice of hie nppoint mout Assignee' of Daniel G. Corey. of Bridgewater t ' , ship. in tho 'minty of Snscinehanna and t-tate of Pennsylvania, within sold district, who has been ad judged a bankrupt upon hie own petition by the Distlict Court of said District. Dated Nov. 12th. 180. fiEORGE A. JESStiy, Assignee Montrose Nov. 2%j8.67.-3w NOTICE IN BANkiIIUPTCY, This is to give notice that on the 15th day of No vember, A D. 1867, a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of JOHN WHEELER, of 3lont rose, Susquehanna County. Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt., on his own petition; that the payment of any debt and delivery of any prop erty belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his nee, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law. That a meetam of the creditors of said Babk• rept, to prove their debts. and to choose ane or more as , h4twee, of his estate. will be held at a Court of Batik ruptcv. to be held at No. 208 Lackawanna Avenue, Scram - ton. Pennsylvania, before EDWARD N. WIL LAP.D. Pegister, on the 23d day of December. 1867, at one o'clockP. M. 'TMOS. A. ROWLEY. soy. o.—w 4 MAD CREEK MILLS, .A OW Mailforcl, FN. MOORE, Proprietor. aro in fel, operation at latit. Mr. Moore would eay to the good people of Susquehanna county that he Nut fitted up' his mill tit a heavy experwe, with all the modern inprovementu in Rolle and Machinery, and ta confident he can do as good work ar the best. Wo have one of the improved Silver Creek Smut & Separating Machines, Paid to be the beat machine of the day. We 'have MP° M. hest machine for cleaning Buckwheat in the county. The cervices of Mr. JOHN B. DRAKE. an experi enced tnlqer, have been derdred - and he will attend to nil calla. Ncw Milord, Nov. 10, 180.--tt - L Merchant Tailoring. -16. WiSZKet dr,co . ; . • • . • . ' have E,eutirecl the services or ‘l,drat class M%iirca,atiocll. Outtbr, and n 1 re-open the Custom Department of their c.a• mblishme.nt on 'Tuesday Oct. 22, where they will be prepared to make up to order, in the latest end Most fuselenaele styles, akkinds of Iden'p and Doy's Cloth! tD Yrirtictlarat entititi gifen ; to • - ' OUTSIDE 'CUTTING. trirVanted, tiro 'exp - erienced - ''ants and - Veit Ma.. ~ • :02% LA'it.EF,D a co, mivitrosN. Oct. 22, 1167.—54 ,4 - W. 11. OSTEMIOUDT, E. RIGIIT.IIYER. Notice General Ticket Agent U. S. Marshal. ns Messenger, Western District of l'enha., rkuu BEST V &111FATIL DRESS GO ODS, FANCY 600DS, MILLINERY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, 0,25 4,35 4.10 3,40 3,10 2.45 P. 51 , • And Furnishing Goods, Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's jiaving acuto pnrchseed a largo stock of Nett Cioode Fall and Winter Trade, we would request a call and examination of our Goods, feeling confident of being enabled to please and satisfy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attention to our flee and large selection of ea alit ()baling Preßldent Cloths, Cassimeres, &c., for Ce.tom Work. As we are ttie manufacturers of all the Clothink , we sell, we are enabled to DEFY ALL COMPETITION In regard to WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES Garments made to order after measure, and good At ting guarantied. A good assortment of MEN'S & BOYS' HATS, Jost race' red. Also a large lot of plain a trtmtge lIORSE BLANKETS. 6utttuburg, liasenbanm k Co. M. 5. DESSAITER, Managing Partner Montrose. Sept. 21, 1867 Please Read this Carefully' , T rl t l.... p n a h r s p ezl e ,egi ca have i r g t o e n ret t i h t e nto a partnership for Merchant Tailoring business and having supplied ourselves with a first rate stock of materials, such as Cloths, Cassimeres & Trimmings, We are prepared to furnish Coats. Vests,Pants,Overeoats,&O. upon very short notice, made in the latest style, of the best materials, and at very low prices. We also have for 542, HATS, CAPS, U.AfBRELLAS, SUS PEATDE,RS, COLLARS, NECK TIES, GLOVES, and all the other articles usually kept In an establish ment of this kind. if , e;n u a r y oil b ia o m fon b n el d w ili e t n he j•or . s s f t o o r= ogu o tig o b n y a. , and R. Little's law office, west side of Afains treat, Montrose, Pa , doing business ander the name of Morse Lines. S. 11. Motes; - P. Una. Montrose, May QS, 1867.—tf NEW MOON - UP TOWN I Montrose, Pa. lugrtidetraVenliasnar4 a Reitenra" and Om ?ye Eton. !itswe, where be will Ke n ep ar3Ft.CosOMPtIMR, Consisting of 'his, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup,' To , I?aceo, &c.—Also HOT TEA .1; COFFEE, OYSTERS, REFRESHMENTS, COLD LUNCH. Montrose, Nov. 19, 187.-2nl J. A. WARNER. .T. 33.41.173313F1L (1112 ChM.. GREAT PIANO FORTE And Melodeon Emporium, 650 Broadway; New YoTkond - Oa Washington et., Chicago, Crosby Opera 110118 C, ' Wholesale Agents for the United States for Writ. Knabe A. Co's Celebrated Gold Medal E. N. SICORE Also, Agents for A. 11 . . GA (X cfs CO., and other first, clam) Pianos. We have the largest an 4 beet warted docket Planes. teak', for Power and Sweetness bf Tone, Am. and Awe cable Touch.and Beauty of Finish, have, byjudg,es,, been prononuced unrivalled._ Whotentle Agents for Car/tart, Needham ifs Cite Cele brated Harmaniutres, Afetodeerwaud Organs. Manufacturers.and Importers of Musical Instruments; and all kinds of - Musical. Merchandise.. .-1217" Rem:oer the-plaw.' • BAUER d: CO., eso Broadwai, New York, and Wnshingtoct St,,Clalcadcr. OEM EWES 3E , SEWINGAMACHINE CO. t.niNtiyAL.olTicf, eas Broadt* It. Y. ptrnprOlTnnfactr• forlrel n CtnYTaila 3 t and'Sitente". Agents Wanted. to winner a liberal direDant will be gl ten AIT6 conitgrsuentrinade.l=., • - - • Mig/12 TOW WILL FIND •-- L% PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, Is certainly at aPlealaa.cacoritis. The Niontrose Democrat Is xviarr TIIISDAT Nlcsurtsiimes Mormon Svsgsznairs. COIIIITT, PA., Al/ 8. < ' J. 431.3 D 1:1. 1:1 ='Z' SRI 024 Es hat ANNUM u 1.17 , 1•31=—0n 112,41 AT vivo, Mat. Business advertisements Inserted at $1 per squire of 10Itnes, three times, and Wats for each addltlond week. Yearly advertiser*, with usual changes,"tharged $lO . for four squares, quarter column $l5, half column sUff one column $6O, and other amounts in exaMproportion. Baldness Cards of three lines, $3; or one dollar • line. isrLegil notices at the customery • name—about GO per cent. in addition to business rates.- Job Printing executed =ant sad proalptly at fair priccs. Deeds. Mortgagee. Notes, justletoe, Cos:stable . , School and otberldanke for sale. g rerr"Mal g amnia 72coliffila BUSINESS CARDS. FURS, M. MARINAN, 1:7. ALl:zoticsaseer. !luit; Frit ndoirllle, Sumps Co. P. M. C. SUTTON, Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent, nP7 atf • Vrletsdeirille, Pa. ROOMS Jo ELY, ' 17. S. .94..u.fcrticazi.eoekriat • mylo* 10rooklyno '' C. S. GILBERT, a. 9. - 421.-azaticozs.oor. sepT Oaf Groat Bends Pa. Du. A. J. AINEY. • PttYSICMN and SURGEON, has located at Brook )ms. Snsci. Co. Pa. Will attend to all calla prompt ly. Office the one formerly occupied by . Dr. E. 1.. Blakeslee. (Brooklyn, Sept. 3, 1867.—tf ' DR. W. W. SMITH, T‘TNTIST. Booms over Boyd & Corwtn'e Bard I/ ware Store. (Mee hours gem 9a.m. to 4 p.m. Montrose, Jab' 1, 1867.—tf JAMES E. CARMALT, A TTOENET AT LAW. Office next to Franklin Un CI. tel. [Montrose, Dec. 18, 1811X—tt. WM. D. LUSK, • i. TTORNEY AT LAW. llantroan. Pa. OMNI oppo alto the Franklin Hotel, near ille..Court lions.. Noy. 27, 11366.—tf ABEL TURRELL, DEALEIt In Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Liquors, Paints, OUs, bye Stuffs. Varnishes, Win. 4,,s Glass, Groe.eries, Glass Ware, Wall and Window Paper, Stoneware, Letups. Rerosene, Machinery_olls„ Trusses, Gnus, timmuultion,Entves.SPestacles,Enish• es, Fancy Goods, Jeweley, Perla eery. ite.—being nne of the most numerous, extensive, and' valuable collar. Goias of Goods in Susquehanna County, [Established In 1.349.1 [Montrose, Pa. D. W. SEARLE, A TTOTt:QEY AT LAW. office over the Storelf A LI. 'Lathrop. in the Brick Block, 3iontroae, Pa. Mai 1, 1806. Dn. W. L. RICHARDSON, PTSICIAN & SURGEON,. tenders his profession al services to the citizens of Montrose and vicini ty. Office at his residence, on the corner east of Sayrs & Bros. Foundry. [Jane 18, 1801.—Iy• LOOMIS & HANNAH, A rrontOrrs 'LAW, Solicitors' In Tiantrtrptey. AA_ and General Real Estate and Collecting Agents.— Valuable City Lots, Residences, Farms, and Cunt Lands for sale. [Scranton, June 18117—r! E. L. WEEKS ik, CO VCCESSORS of P. HIDE & CO., Dealers In S Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladies and MsPell Ana Shops. Also, agents for the great American Tea and Cuerco CompanL_ [April, ], 1867. E. L. WEEr.S. • - C. C. FM7/101% DR. E. L. GARDNER, HYSICIAN and SURGEON, Montrose. Pa. Give* P especial attention to diseases of the Heart and Lunge and all Surgical diseases. Office over the Puet Office. Boards ati3earle's lintel. (Sept. 4. 1868. BAiDWIlkr, - ALLEK "At McCAIN, TISALMRS In Flour, Salt, Pork , Fish, Lard, Grain. JLF reed, Candles Clover and Timothy Seed. Also, Groceries, sorb as Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, TO and Coffee. West side of Public Avenue. Montrose, April 14,1966. DOLT: E. L. HANDKICK, PTIYSICIAN A SURGEON, respectftilly tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friend) , vile and vicinity. Or Office intheafdceof Dr. feel. Boards, at J. Elostbrirs. , P. 11y80 6311 I.ASIIIONABLE TAILOR, Montrose, Pa. Shop OTOT Chandler's Store, gar All orders Oiled promptly, Id first-rate style, Ca , Ling done on short notice, and warranted to AL WM. NV. SALIM. ABINET AND CHAIR ILANUFACTURRLS.-1 0 0es C of Mate street, Montrose, Pa.. 11. 131:TRRIT'T,. DEA,LERin Staple and Prine7 Day.ViatiNreigekery. Hardware, Iron, Stoves, Dross, Offs, srui Paint., e Bootsand Shoes, Hats in Cikpi: Yu re. %Me Robe a. Groceries, Provisions, c:.:., New Ifiribrik. Pas WM. 11. COOPER dr CO., fIANILERS, Montrose, Pa. Stweessors to Post,Coopee Co. Office, Lathrop's new buil:ling, Turnpike-at. "xe x ninerrnee COOPER 1111311 W nxnetna. TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty. Beet Pay, Pension. 1.1. and Exemption Claims attended to, fabl Mr (Mee first door below poyd'ut Btore, MontrostPa BURNS 411' NICIIOLS, TNEALERS Druus, Medicines, Chemicisls, Dye -1..1 stuffs; Palate, G i.. Varnish, Liquor., Spiess. 74,an c v rulltlee.Pktent Medicines, Pertumety and Toilet Ar- Uctea• .112rgrescriptiOns overall, compou nded. Public Menne, above hearic's Hotel, Montrose, Pa. A. B. litymis, • • • AstOs Moneta. Sept. Dzc g. P. HINTS, rIAS pennanottlylacatOd at FrletiftiViillatitbepnr pose of practicing medlClve WV surge"Tn tip tts branches. He may be forma at the'dsterkeon Bowe. omce bonrs froxn P.. tg RP.WaGtf FecnxiiNM irst-. TO. lath „ WC_ -;f. 51 4 110i7D Ja . 4p,OWN, VOV LIVE AGENTS. All I. latelner4e attended billto orig.:on fair term.. OR first. floor tiort.ti or" Mglafrose Mtn)." welt idde of Public Avon ue, Montrose, :1 7 a. (Jap.1.186 11 . EM.LINGII 6 . .unass 1.. Butirw. C. O. PORIMIA M,. Boot tr. SHOSDealer and Manufacturer Ilforstreep, Pa: Cihnp on Main street. nue door ebtreaLlC. Bel lard.r.-All kinds of VPOik , nade to orders arid repairing do ne neatly. ; " ~.' ..'_': .. . L .: ..1.:..!....:.. - ..!. ' ant de „ . • ou 'sAtIT 'rER . i l akEspEctieuir4mtimummeiiik,thigA• io r , r e. Parqd to cat, all Wads of qaarmaata ' thmacm F401011'414 441% arid wortallto4to witteasynca p ft,dp,1 2 44 Elliqt 'to re c Y Banarnil State t Maahos 0 DalllllL lUnitAS [ JOHN GROVES, A. 0. IVARREN,