dtpse hterrat. .:::;rtijsiDAiir. DEC. 18871 WiiriffElf-500 Subscribers , to ire World, before the Ist of Jan. The best and cheapest. To get it, call on D. BR EWsTER. Newltev'ti Pet Tty, At the Eagle hotel, New Illillordi.Pa.j on Wednesday evening, Jan. Ist, 18118.— Everything arranged for a good time. P. Phinuey, Proprietor. 2 --.e..a1..e.-- ----- .New; Years Sall. Gentleman and Ladies who delight to teip the . liktit fantastic toe," will have a good opportunity to enjoy themselves at 'the Glenwood Hotel, on New Year's day and evening. V. Catierty, Proprietor. Medical Society. The annual meeting of the Sitsquellan na County Medical Society will be held at the office of E. L. Gardner, in ,Mont roseron Wednesday, Jan. Ist,'lB6B, com mencing at 10 o'clock, precisely. A 'Clin ic will be held at half past two in the af ternoon, when all cases thatemay present themselves for treatment, will be treated tree of charge. All regular practitioners are invited to attend. E. L. GARDNER, Sec'y. Post-Office Poetry. The P. M. infornfo , ns that a letter pass ed through the pool-office at Susquehanna Depot recently, with the toflowing poetic superscription : "FrankielCorey, a fair young miss,' Will find a note inside of this; Then let it safely speed its way To a place called South Gibson, Pa." —Was it a love-letter? The annual el, elion for officers of War ren Lodge, No. 240, •A. V. M., on Wed nesday eii4riug just, resulted as hereun der staled : W. M.—A. 0. 'Warren. S. W.—ApoHos Stone. J. W.—D. W. Searle. • See.—Wm. L. Cox. 'Teas.—George L. Stone. • Installation on the evening of Wednes .lly, Deis. 25th—being the 1a.4 meeting, Lt•iore St. .1 Oil Day - ; after which the ffleers w ill give an oyster supper at the Franklir. House, to which the crufitinian are invited. Concert. S. B. E dri.l ! re, assisted by an excellent Choir, will give a Concert at the M. E. Church in Brooklyn, • on the evening of Dec. 3 Ist, for the benefit (.f the Church. '1',.0 public will be highly entertained; whdo contributing to a worthy object; and we hope the b.vers of good music Old church intprovemelt will be present. , A , I• ntittauc cuts. Children under 12 yeaN, 14) cents. Brouklyn, Dec. 17, 1857 Attacked by a Panther. Mr. 0. E. Smith, late of this .countyi but now of Camenm county, recently shot and wounded a panther. The animal fell from the tree, but recovering, attacked Mr. Smith, and succeeded in sinking its claws through his hoot ; but, an; axe', which chanced to be close at hand, was used to dispatch the ferocious monster. The Lamb Knitting Machine, A great sayer of time and labor. For sale by the subscriber.' Send stamp tor circulars to, E. A. WESTON. Brook y-, Pa., Dec. 17th, 18G7. 3w Susq'a County Teachers' Institute. Susq'a Co. Teachers' Ins: itute will be held at Mont rose, in the Graded building, commencing at"'-1 I'D.• m. Monday Jan. Eth, 1868, and continue until Friday January 10th, at 12 in. There will be three daily sessions— morning, aftern'oon and evening, corninen cingrnespectively at 9 a. m., 1:30 p. tn. and p. m. The roll will be called at the opening of each morning and afternoon Fession. l — will be present promptly at all roll calls. • The Institute till be divided into three divisions. Each divisiork_will be assign e3 .to a room four times each day, with a competent instructor. Recitations will continue one hour The remainder of the time will be• spent in the reading of Re ports, Topical Discussions and Lectures. LECTURERS AND INSTRUCTORS. Cl:larks W. Sanders, A. M., New York City. Edward Brooks, A. M., Principal State Normal School, Millersville, Pa. S. J.Xoffma.;llL; Lanyette College. Prof. T. A. Allen,_Prin. State Normal Schooklibmsfield,'Pa. . Prof. C. Vir. Deans, , Prim Soldiers' Or phan. School, Harford, Pa. Wm. II: Jessup, Esq., Montrose, Pa. Assisted by'competent Teachers of this County. The laic pkovides that all. the teachers of the county shall'attend the County Institute. Messaged absence therefrom will Emiileet the the teacher to a lower erode of certificate. 4.1) pergoin designing to become teach era wilt be.entitled to:all the' benefits of the Institute. Arrangements have' been made by which teachers going .to and from the Institute on Sauna's Stage Line will be, ti cArried at reduced rate of tank .IkWor. gboO will I 'Unite liberal ',reduction in thOr ,Hotel -04arges for those atientlinig the_'lnstitute. keoiamittee will belippoioted 4 ko pro cure satisfactory accommodations for teachers to whom all will apply. We need not comment upon the Corps of Thtitittetinq eiziployes& as their, reputa tion' as teactiers'and 'their abi litY' to make Institutes interesting and profitable is, linown, - . ; , , Our teachers tyj. r ;1 ~ , npt, ,fail tck, improve this FREE sChorel:fci Vebciing teachers. AU, interested in education- are invited to attend. W. NV. WATso County Superintendent iktqw•gi'ford;-PeC. 14th , Serie 'Rs Accident. On KitiirdaY htstot piny: composed of G. C. )fill„H.*A. Simpson ; John Hill, and othersl were out Ihintmi 'Loyaldeer near Sehri v ogle's..on the Sock, when a seri ous accident occbrred, the facts of which, as I learn them, are as follows: They had killed one deer and were on their way home, and had become separat ed, when another deer was seen but a short distance ahead. Mr. Simpson and Mr. John Hill fired at it simultaneously, and the deer fell. -Mr. Simpson started fnr the deer, which jumped up • and ran off on his approach. Finding his anima- Dillon exhausted, and seeing Mr. Cr. C. I fill standing opposite, Simpson ap proached him for the purpose of supply. ing himself with a load for his gun, when he found to his great astonishment, and regret th4t his last shot had, after Wounding theldeer,passed on and wounded Hain the . throat, the ball penetrating the wind-pipe. Upon examination it was found that. the ball had carried por. tions of theeravat into the orifice, which being withdrawn, brought the ball with it, considerably bruised and flattened.— Dr. Benjamin was called and dressed the wound and at the present writing pro nounces Mr. Hill out of danger. No blame whatever is-attached t o Mr. Simp son, as . hel.wasi entirely ignorant of the fiat that Mr. Hill was in the neighbor hood when he fired at thedeer.—Sullivan F,ee Press. Gaeasort's Literary Companion.' This vliluable Literary Weekly will commence a new volume Tan. Ist, 1868, in grand style, with new type, and an en ! lire new dress throughout. The "Liter rary. Complutipit" is an elegant, moral and refitted miscellaneous Family Journal. Its literary d4artment is tilled with Original Tales of the highest excellence by the most' eminent writers in nor enuntry; popu'ar Tales of the Sea and Land ; choice ; the rarest Gems of Poetry; Sketches of Travel ; _time Am asertketi ts Wit and fininor, etc. An unrivalled corps of the best writers and artists have been engaged, for the be year, and every department will ,be placed on th e mot finished and perfect system that experi ence can devise or motley produce. Each number will be beautifully illustrated. In size the Literary Companion is some fif teen hundred square inches, forming a mammoth' weekly of sixteen octavo pages, and making a volume of 832 pages each year, containing nearly twice as much reading matter and of a more 'refined character Haan any other weekly paper.— No money or pains wid be spareil in or. der to tender " Gleason's Literary enim pat/ion" for 1868 the handsomest and best paper ever produced in the United S: at es. TERMS— I subscriber, one year, $3; 4 subscribers,'slo; 8 sub.cribers, one year, *2O; and one gratis to the originator of a club of Satnple espies will be strit free by ruiclregsill;.„ , F. GLEAsoN, 4l Sion met hireet, Boston. Zrs. Lincoln's Fortune. The• Hon. David Davis, administrator of the late Abraham Lineelo, has made a Fettlement of the esiate, at Spring field. After payimr, all the debts, there remained $110,284,62, which divided ninong the widow and heirs, given ;,3G,765 30 to 105 ,- ..Lincoln, and the 'same amount to , enett APO. Fred. Douglass for President. The Ne w York Cb (moil Union comes ont strongly iiy f3vor of Fred. Douglass as the Republican candidate for President. It gives a variety of reasons whyhe should be nominated, and thinks he can be elected more easily than any Other Radical candi date. It says " the white man cannot be trusted, in this emergency !" It thinks Douglass could carry every Southern Ste the entire Western States, including itlto and all New England. —An awful colliery explosion occurred at Ferndale, England, on the 9th of Nov. over 300 persons being in the pit at the time, nearly all of whom lost their lives by burning and suffocation. The explosion is supposed to have .been caused by the use of naked lights which set fire to the gas, a large quantity of which is constantly in the pit. +.Four ladies and one gentleman were recent!) , burned to death in a sleepirill car on the Hamilton and Dayton Railroad. The train was run into and fired, and the doors of the car set apart for the use of the ladies being locked from the outside, the inmates were enclosed in a living tomb. is notable fact, that in not a single State which has held an election this year have the Radicals made a gain. They have lost everywhere and in all. —Mrs,- Lucy Cobb , has prosecuted De tective Baker for prejury, based upon his testimony before the Impeachment Com mittee. Baker evaded the service of the warrant, however, and canton be found. larColgates tltottsatia Vegetable Beep. A sa -1 porter TeUet Saap,p!enered from -maned Yegeta. inhiirecopbip,ik!awithtilliiei*e, and eepe elan, olteilgued for the ttile of Ladle". and for the ~Naemer7. Ite perftunee eitqulsite, and Its y l ealting \ Oroisettlei ttarlPalled Ver iale dreggiat4. ' 3 3, 11 4f 18 : 1 07 ,--1 7simp, 2 t. • BPEC=A.L" cT=OMB.- rgrA BEL .T 0 lIMEL L is' con tinuallymelving near supplies ofEleunino Drugs and Medicines, which will be sold as low as at any other Stc-e to liontrope. M — Dealratess. Blindness & Catarrh treat ed with the uunoot succeal, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Oculirt and Aurint, (formerly of Leyden,. Holland.) No. tUri Arch street, t btlndelphia. Pe,rtimonialu from the meat reliable source! In the City nod Country C4U Ire teen ut hie office. The Medical rue:ult.; are invited to aecompa ny.their patients. an he itao no accrete In his 'practice. A rti (lei a E) esinserted 'without pain. No.charge mode fur examination.. - noVltyl ~,..r4T., C ard to the Ladles.—Dr. Duponeo 9 B Golden rellodleal Pills (or Females. . Lifalll9lr in fli.r.ndin.l Irre putarittu, Runoring all 05s , rektions of Vie Montlily Course& fromwhaterefcause, and Alwayx succesBful a. 5.2 Preventive. A CERTAIN REMEDY for all coinphittits so peculiar to the sex, viz., Distres,sing and Painful Menstruation, Retention, Pain In the Back and Loins, Ptec,:ing•Down Painti, Rush of Blood to the Head. Dizziness, Dimness of Sight, Green Sickness, 'Heaviness, Patieue ou any Slight Exertion, Palpitation 011ie Heart, and that allot aunoying,, weakening, and the begining of all other fe male Weaknei-ses, The Leucoirhcea, or Whites. They Ad like a Charm In I?emoring Obstruclion and Restoring Nature to its Proper Channel. aril el I rag the tier yea. anal bringing back the " roey color of health" to the most delicate. 101,000 Boris haee been sold in Two Years Ten thous tud boxes sent by letter, both by myself and agents, to ill p iris of th world, to which answers have been returned. lu which ladies say nothing . like the above pills hive been known since the Science of Medicine dawned upon the World. Full and explicit directons accompany each box. Prior tra per box ; six boxer, $5. Sold by one ihing• gist iu every town; village. city. am! hamlet throughout the world. Sold In Mont rosa, lht.. By BURNS & N ICtI OLS, i Drutrizirt..) "Sole Avents" for Montrose. La dies. by tiending them $1 to Mont rore Poet OMee, can hare the Pill., -cut (confidentially; by mail to any part of the country, free of Portage. Sold .tl.o Up EstAßra K & CLARK. Great Bend, CLARK & Bnowx, Deptielt, tlevEit.Ptiarcr & Co. Binghamton, CUTIIDUIST & BRoOKS, Scranton, DEIIA+ BARNES k CO. New York, S. L. fOWL, Sole Proprietor, New York. Ju,lyt—lyV" 314C.,13,Ft.X1.1AL G.lO. IS . • In Clifford, Dee. 1867, by D. L. Stevens, Esti., Mr. E. 13. 13unnIcK. and Miss 111:11.1 ‘VLLLS. VV .- Notices of marrinzes and deaths published free fu charge. tibitn.tries published if paid fur at the rate of My cents per hundred words. In Franklin, 'Oct. 2G, 14467, PluEuxE, wife of John Ackerman, aged 45 years. `‘,4,leiu `Verlisements FAH FOR SALE! TIE Enb. , crii.cr offers for pal- his farm . enntilnine I. about r suety ac, es. about twenty acres In flue tim ber land. the hal:ince w , •Il fenced, (muptly wall.) and tand,r a ii•oriti Pitt Or cultivation ; good buildings, ..tc ritualea partly in the tow oship of ItrirLie venter, - and partly in the I•nroa,-;•h of Motitlose, on the old Chen:ll, en turnpike, known formerly as the Sarni Warner farm. 'Pen or twelve acres lie on the line of a new road about to he opened, front which there IF a splen did view of Montro,e, a nic.in readily be sold ror build- Int; lots. Any nue wi,hitn; to locate near the county peat cannot find n nipre clerdrable situation. A portion of the purchase tnoncy can remain on the place for a • t,nn of year+. Fur ittilncr particulars call upon or correiipond with the culpicri her, at Montrose, Susquehanna county, Pu. 0. LIEEVE. Muntruic., Dec. 17, 1557.-3 m Administrators' Salo Iti pursuance of an order of the Orphans' C, art of Susqueltann.L conut v. the undo rsig.ned. administra tors of the est rte of E.'l'. Wilbur. late of t/iinock town ship. deceased. will expose to toile by public reodue on the premites on svnuitnA V. JAN. 11th, ISte at one o'clock p. tn., the ((Atoning described real estate, viz : Bounded on the North by lands of Mark Crisra ut end P. * Woodhouse; on tha east by lands of 43.0. Cris man and If. Drinker; on the south by landi of J. B. Wallace ; and ou tar rr est by land. of Wm Miles and A. DlIboi• —containing `....011 acres. 150 under Improvement. TERMS tIF SALE.—One third to be mud down ; one third In one Sear, with Interest .; and on.- third on the death of the widow, Mary S. Wilbur, secured by bond and mortgage. D!mock•, Dec. 17, 1%7 i t 2 „.0:10 7 w o o ß o T s phf b il lo o r o e da an a c t i P v lT :r a s n al il e dnce from Wholesale ME. 231aurrit by t. Comprising a large assortment of NEW Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, loves, Iron, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Boots & Shoes, Wall Paper, Win. dow Shades, Huts and Caps, Buffalo Lobes, Ladies' and Gent; Furs, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, &c. de., and combined. forming the moat complete opportunity for oelevting in every department of his trade, and will be sold at The Lowest Market Prices. New Milford, Dec. 17, 1867. • Auditor's Notice. .I.IIE undersi,qued. an auditor appointed by the Judg es of th- Orphans' Court of Susunehanna county on exceptions died to the account of the administra tor of the esLite of Abram Allen, deed, will attend to the duties °fills appointment at the onlee of Fraser & Oise, in Montrose, on TherAday. San. 9, If 4 ftEt, at 1 o'- clock, p. in.. at which time and place all persons inter ested will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. F. A. CASE, Auditor Montrose, Dec. 17, 1867. Turnpike Notice. 1111:111 next annual meeting of the officers and stock -1 holders of the Lenox and Harmony Turnpike Co. will be held at the house of Asa Day, in Smiley, on Monday, January Bth, 1861. A full attendance is requested. By order of Committee. JOHN SMILEY, Treae'r. Smiley, Dee. 17, 1867.-8 w LANDS FOR SALE.-20 000 acres at Mancheeter, Ocean county N. J. In lota to suit purchasers, nt $2O per acre, payable in five years ; 55 miles . from New York and Philadelphia; roil well adapted for -farming purposes; fruits, vegetables, cranberries ; ciltnete mild and healthy; water soft and pure. Sev. eral water manufacturing sites from 7.5 to - '2OO horse power, for SALE or LEASE. Machine, car and repair shops of railroad at this place. Publicatiene contain ing full information scut free on application to Oen. JOHN S. SCHULTZE, General Manager, or . C. BRISTOL, Esq., Selling, Agent, Manchester, Ocean co. N. J. [Dec. 10-Into NITED STATES INTERNAL REV enum—Wherear. on the sth day of Dec. A. D. 1667, in the Derongh- of Montrose. I did then • and there seize end tako into my possession A 600 cigars, alleged to be the property of I{. C. Heller, for violation of See 01, Act ofJelyl3tb, A. D. 1860, and Sec. M. Act of March 2, A. D. 1857, Internal Revenue laws of the Unit.' ed States. Now. therefore. any persons claiming the aforesaid tigers are hereby notified to appear before me, Deputy Collector in and for the County of Snatincloinna in the 12th Coll District of Penn's, within 80 days from date of Ist publication of this notice. and show why said Cigars shall not be forfeited to the United States. , , H. :7. TYLllll,DegutiVollecter. Deputy Colleetor'sprlle,, Montrose, Dee. 17, 'Bl.-.BlyE e " r="--MIEEVID-PCseia."lll" • - 7 - into•thb enclosure of the subscriber. one mile from lillr,Lake. on Nov. 28th, one - red and white farrow Cow, and one two-year old brown Steer. The owner Is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take them away. GEORGE GifEEN. Dimock, Doc,lo, 18C7.--3w ()V. ht, 186, batween ?tack's Cdnlefe, in Crook -1.1 lin, and the old Mott pinlie, 2 miles smith of New Milford, one Bowlle of Goode, ccrnalating of Sheets, Pante, Dresges, Any pereon !lodine the above Goode will be liberally resrardedbyleaving them with the subscriber.' " • • - - - - DIMIARD SETTLE New Milford, Pa. Dec. 9,1867.-3 w Ver HILT WANTS OM STEAM 'WASHING INCHINE. Patented January, 1866. The Belt Washing Machine in the World. Its RUCCeeil has already revolutionized the wotk of wa.thlng ; and Wash-nay is no longer a day of arduous toil, but of agreeable employment. The Wringer At taehmet is most convenient. In washing, the Ma chine Is covered, contlning the clothes to receive the Cleansing action of compression and absorption, with the addittensf rzitrovaring power of hot Willer and steam passing through them with great friction end. force. ;217 ,- "Try one, and von will approve. Price, 610. Manufactured and sold ity the subscriber, having the sole right for tinsonehanits. county. '" BROWN'S PATENT WATER ELEVATOR. This Elevator le pronounced by competentjudges su perior to all others ever offered to the public, for the following masons - Ist, Ulicapnese ; 2d, Simplicity ; 3d, Durability, • Ilannfactured and sold by FRASKLIN Ass, Smiley, Susq'a Co. Pa. THE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Oourt of t;ummun Pleas ot Susqut henna County to distil- Lute the - fund in the hands of S. F. Lune„Sheriff, arising, out of the Sheriff sale of the personal property qf Juh , g Wheeler, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment nt In 31.:mtrose, on Friday the 77th day Lk•cemiiier, 1867, of one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place ail persons are required to present their chums orbs deuarred from coming in on said fund. OTICE IN BANIiitUPFCY. • This is to give notice, that on the 29th day of Nov. A. D. ISCL a warrant in Bankruptcy was issued seainst the estate of L. W. Welch of Bridgeu atm., Sus quo hanna county. Penneylvantu, who has been adjudg• ed a BAnkrupt on lII+ own pct Lion; that the payment of and debt end delivery of any property belowg,ing to such Bankrupt, to in ur fur his use, and the to /wafer of any property by him, are forbleden by law. That a meeting, of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts and lo choose one or more assiamees aide est.ite, will be held nt a Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. :1(1 Lad:await - 11a Artuue, Scranton, Penn sylvania, before Edward N. Willard. Regiiter, on the :'.lst day of Dec. 1867,at 1 o'clock, p. m. Tilos. A. ROWLEY, L . . S. Marshal, as Mesaenger, Dec. 11-1 w Western District of Penn's. W EST WA RD. Mail Pasnngr train. train. STATIONS A. 111.1 A.M. • i Now York•.... ; 1 11,30 0.0 i New llatnot on 2, 12.30 1 Manunka Chunk F.: I 1001 Delaware....lline r.' I .4,35 I 10,10 Scranton 5.411 11,43 Nicholson ~.= 6.03 , 12,08. llf ophottom 1 8 .23 ill 0,25 12,34 i Mout rose 8,00 F. 0.47 1,08 1 New Milford 7.69 ; i 7,05 1.3.3 I Great Bend i 7,20 :2_, i P.M. P. M *root of Libert y-st. lA. M MARY S. WILBUR, C. J. WILBUR, The Mail train from New York connects at Ma nankm enunk with ate train leaving Philad'u(Renalng. ton depotiat S. l lO a. tn.. and atOreat Bend with through mail train on the Eric Railway, with sleeping car at tached. stopping at all the principal stations on that road., and arriving at Buffalo at 6,18 a.m. The 1 awsenger train from Scranton connects at Gr't Bend with through trains going west and east on Erie Railwar,arrivingat Buffalo at 1,28 a. m., t.nd at Sala anca at 12 m. .MAD CREEK MILLS, xvoVv 114C1.1.fcrocil, r 4 l !ktonp. Proprietor. are In fall operation at .1/14, - fuse.9' Mr. Moore 'Would liilV to the good people of Susquehanna copnty that he fine fitted up his mill ate heavy-expense, with all the modern Improvements in'Bulte and Machinery, and is confident he can do as good 'work as thelnmt. We have ono of the Improved Silver Creek Smut Et Separating Machines, said tO ho the hest machine of tho day. We have also the bait utnelfine for cleaning Buckwheat In thoctiantY. •, Thefervfr.espll Mr. JOHN: R. (DRAKE; an expert. 'enema miller, have been rained .and he will attend to • i • I - E. N. MOopl3. Nois , 3 fiiia, i 4 T01 . .. 1867.—ti • h~~~3~~ ~<~~ FRANKLIN WASHBURN, Sustra Co., Pa. (Patented March, 1867.) Dec. 8,1887.-6 m Auditor's Notice. Mont roe, Dec. $, 1,367. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA and WESTERN H. H. WinterArningement, 15043. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE CONNECTIONS-AVESTWARD COIiNIiCTIONS-EASTWATID The Mall train from Great Rend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erie Railway from the west ; nt Mann aka Chunk with a train for Phllad'a and intermediate stations, arrivinE in Philadel ph ia at p. m.: and at New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown, Reading and Harrisburg, arri v at Harrisburg at SAO p. m. At Scranton .connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R.R. to and from Pittston RI neston. Wi Ikesbarre : Berwlek,Binom slot rg.Danville, Northumberland, ilarrisbnrg and intermediat e stations, and with trains on the Delaware and !Nilson Railroad to and from Carbotidaie an d intermediate stations. R. A. lIENRY, J. 13RISRIN. dec. 1. General Ticket Agent. President. Administrators' Sale of Valuable Real Estate. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphans`Cotirt of Sus gitchanna county, the undersigned administrators of the estate of Cornelius Warner, Tale of Forest. Lake townslOp, dec'd, will expose to sale by public von due on thepremlseA on Taosday Dec. 81st, at 2 o'clock p. the foliowinq described real estate, to wit : Bounded on the north by lands of said estate, east by lands of E Cogswell, on the -oullt by lauds of E. Co;zgswell, and - on the west by the highway, contain ing slx_and one tenth acres of laud. TERMS OF SALE -450 paid down ; the balance ou the confirmation Of sale: ,i. J. WAIINER. I: r: E. BIRCLIARD, Adter. Forest Lake, Nov. 1667.-9 v NOTICE TN BANKRUPTCY. ,111 THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the 15th day of November, 1867, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issned against the estate of ALBERT L. I'UST, of Montrose, Suequelninua county, Penn eylvanle, who has been adjudeed a bankrupt, on hte own petition ; that the payment of any debts and de livery of any property be him are forbidden by law ; that a meetina of the creditors of the Feld bankrupt. to prove their debts, and to choose one or moroareignees of lde estate, will be held at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. :303 Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward N. Willard, ltegleter, on the 21th day of December, 1867, at ono o'clock, P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. r. S. !Jarstutl, as messenger. Western District of Pennsylvania. (Nov.. .28-4 w °39E13111 3F43r,.4.4k.4P3E: Tiara BESive 'CILIA:MTV DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, Guttenburg, Rosenbaum & Co's• Having twain purchased a largo stock of New Goode Fall and Winter Trade, we would request a call and eternination of our Goods, feeling confident of being enabled to please.and satisfy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attention to our fine and large selection of gegrg 'ph gloqing for Custom Work, As we are the manufacturers of all the Clothing we sell, we ere enabled to DEFT ALL COMPETITION in regard to W. D. LL'SK, Auditor Garments made to order after measnre, and good ISt ting guarantied. A good assortment of Nal received. Alcoa large lot of plain a trimmed HORSE BLANKETS. 6utteitburg, ft ()sedum t olio Please Read this Carefully. THE subscribers have entered into a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Merchant Tailoring business; and having supplied ourselves with a first rate stock of materials, such as ' P r Cloths, Cassimeres & Trimmings, • We are prepared to furnish Coats; Vests,Pants,Overcoats,&c. upon very short notice, made in the latest style, of the beet materials, and at very low prices. Woalso have fur sala, HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SUS PEND.,ERS, COLLARS, NECK TIES GLOVES, and all the other articles usually kept in an establish ment of this kind. We may be found in the rooms formerly occupied by G. F. Furdham. between 0. N. Stoddard's Shoe Store and R. B. Little's law once, west side of Main street, Montrose, Pa , doing business under the name of Morse & Lines. S. 11. Moron, - - P. Lints. Montrose, May ,1867.—tf EASTWARD. Mail Pasnger train. train, P i M P.M 4,50 2,30 1,10 1.35 9,'0 8.40 c.. 4,35 I, 4,10 5 3,40 2 ) . 8,10 2.45 I P II ', NEW SALOON , UP lOC' I Montrose, Pa. • T nE e h..),7n:daßaurgtand?ra eery cme.;(ayrogs. orewerahe will keep flOr•Xl. Co CM/MIMS, Consisting of Teas, Coffee, Sugar, Syrup, To . bacco, Also HOT TEA tt COFFEE,• OYSTERS, REFRESIIMENTS, • COLD LUNCH. Montrose, N0v."19, 1867.-2nt J. A. WARNER. Have secured the services of a drat class and will re-open the Custom Department of their es tablishment on Tuesday Oct. 21 where they will be i prepared to make up to order i n the latest and most fashionable styles, all kinds of Metes and Boy's Cloth lePag. Particular attention giveh to OUTSIDE CUTTING. tirlVanted, two expeateneed Pants and Vest Ma kora, `STATE or ALBERT ALDRICII, A-j late of New !ItMO, Einsq's county. Paedeo'd. Lettere of adielitstration epon ifieestite tilthettirove named deeedept hating been granted to gailindrealm ed, all persens Indebted eStd estate ere Jtorelyotl. fled to make:frantedlate . psymenti;ttitt thole • vine eialotsagelnst ate sense to present thew duly 10t eett• eided forsettlontent:3. z • I 11,604 : AiankbA_ p i g New Milford, D 11,186f.i..11, • • Cral regenwo WHERE YOU WILL FIND -IN FANCY GOODS, MILLINERY GOODS, PIECE GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, And Furnishing Goods, Is certainly at Cloths, Cassimeres, ago., WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES. MEN'S & BOYS' lIATS, M. 8. DESSATJER, Managing Partner Montrose, Sept. 24, 1867. Merchant Tenoring.__ E. L. WEEKS & CO. Pra,oticlesl Cutter, Montrose, Oct. 22, 11367.—tf 'The Montrose Demociat . , . Is 79111.1313 ED WERT Tllraligt liazdtto, At Motftogil StraIaVKL!ASNA Ct?F . JiTT. DT X. zs rki7l. iT•I43 St f PERAT a 3 ANNOY Lf ADTANCE-011 aYJf AT =47 MAW litishYeee advertisements inserted 1. poef VitibLfia ' 1011ceb, three times, and 23cte for eschaddltlobielttek: Yeatly'actvernsers, with moult hanger!, iclitirgedi gg for four squares, quarter column $l5, ftiftolomni one column San anttotheiamounts tnexactproport 04: Business muds of 11cm:flues, $5; or one dollerp _ Ji2V — Legal notices et the customary rates,— * bout per cent. in addition to business rates. Job Priutfarn esecuted ne a tly and prompety of Lair pritea. sc t o etits &o lk t fg e rt r ty wn eU o lo r tr Justices', Constable:; Warman s ofteall aoWas FURS, M. MARINAN, V. St. .A.u.oticarLe•Ole. Nov. 19m0 Frkndorollle. Swap& Co. Pile N. C. SUTTON, Auctioneer, and Insurance Agent, ap7 65tf Friendsvrnof tit. ROGERS & ELY, vr. AlL•l2,CrtiCii2.oerms, mylo* Brooklyn, Pa. C. S. GILBERT, 39. ..961.acredCrlieelr4 seprair- Great Bend, Pa. PIITSICIAN and SURGEON, has located it Sterol& lyn. Stmt. Co. Pa. Will attend to all calls-prOthkt ly. Office the one formerly occupied by Dr. E.TI. Blakeslee. [Brooklyn, Sept. 3, 1357.—rf DR. W. W. SMITH, • Irk EN:TM. Rooms over Boyd a Corvrtu's Bait - ware Store. Office hours from Si a. m, to 4"..m. Montrose, July 1, 1861.—tf. JAMES E. CARMALT, A TTORNEY AT LAW. (Mee next to Franktittito• .4a4 tel. [Montrose, Dec, 18, 1866.—tr. WM. D. LUSK t ..TTORNEY AT LAW, Montrcr3e. Pa. Odle° corps. site the Franklin Hotel, hear the Conn Holum , Nov. 27, 1866.—e ABEL TURE.ELL, DEALER In Drugs, Patent !deaths's, Chtsuitifil . , Liiincrea, Paints, o[ls, Die 'Stuffs. Var[itehes, WISE- Glass; Groceries, Glass VTare, Wall and Window Paper, Stone-ware, Lamps, Kerosene; Machinery Oils, Trusses, Guns, Ammunition, ilnives.Spettaeles,Brush es Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Perth .dc.—being one of must numeron., extensive, and valuable collec tions of Goods'ln Susquehanna County, [Established 14 , 1849.] [Montrose - , Pa. D. W. SEARLE, A TTOTtNET AT LAW. °thee ore? the Stofe of L. Ls. Lathrop, hi the Wick Moth, Montrose, Pa. May 1, 1866. Pri e SICIAN I; SURGEON, tenders his profession. al services to the citizens of Montrose and vicini• ocna at his residence, on the corner east of &tyro EL Bros. Foundry. (June 18„t1867.-1y• 7. L. LOOMIS. itiAitint. =snit LOOMIS Sz lIANI4AH, 4 TTOItNETS AT LAW, Solicitors In Ditakitiptrf. and Gencral Heal Estate and Collecting, Agents.— Valuable City Lots, Relidenees, Farms, and Coal Lands for sale. [Scranton, Jane 1567—ys lICCESSORS of I. N. HINE & CO.. Derdeni to S Dry Goods, Clothing, Ladles and Maser , flue Shoes. Also, agents fur the great Amerlau Tea and Cons Company. jAprll, E.L. %Turas. - - - C. C. PAVUOT. DUYSICIAN and SURGEOIq, liltratrose, Pa. Gives especial attention to diseases, of the Heart and Lungs and all Surgical - ffisesses. Office over the Post Office. Boards at Searle's Hotel. [Sept. 4.4266- 'BALDWIN, ALLEN i & McCAIN, I'AF,ALERS in Flour, Salt, POrki Fish, Lard, Grain, 1.1 Feed, Candles, Clover and,Thnothy Seed. Also, Groceries, such as Stu Tors, Molasses, Syrups, Tea an d a 'West side of Public Menu!. • " Mantrose,.ApriLl7,lB66. ' • DOCT. E. L. lIANDRICK, struogo.N, respeciftilly tenders his professional services to the citizen of Friends. elite and vicinity. filirOfdce little office°, Dr. Lee,. Boards at J. Hosford's. ft7so cut FASIIIOIIABLE TAILOR, 2do2ttrose, Pa. Stop oral. Chandler's Store. EIT'AII onions tilled promptly, In drit-tate style. Cut• Ling done on short notice, and Warranted twft, WM. W. SMIT.II, CADINIVF AND CDAIR MANePACTURERS;reet of Main street, Montrose, 1)a. tf DEALER In Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Crockery. hardware, Iron, Stoves, Drugs. Oils. and Paint', Bootsand Shoes, 'Hats and Cape. Furs, Buffalo Robe', Groceries, Provisions, c c., Now 1111 ford, Pa. . _WM. H. COOPER do CO., BAXIOMS, Montrose, Pa. Suceessoreto Post,Cooprr !I; Co. °Mee, Lathrop's new building, Turnpike-lit. WX. DUETTING C00PED......../.. (=MT IMMIX. A TTORNEY AT LAW. Bounty, Back Pay. Peastoa. A& and Exemption Claims attended to., fabl. far Office first door below Boyd's Store,' Mantroae.Pa BURNS & NICHOLS, • DEALERS Drat., Medicines. eitentlesis. stuffs, Paints, 01 Is, Varnish, Li guars, ElpiCes..lfsa• et. articles. Patent Medicines, Perhunery and Toilet. Ar. tic , es... Or Preaceptione earefttilx conapoundedwr Public Avenue, above beatic's liontrosiNPlt. thms, . • • • ?mot MMUS. Sept. 11, use. Da. E. P. LANES, HAS permanently located at Pricildeville tor tbepne peso of practicing medicine and surgery in all its branches. He may bo found at thodackson House. Office boars from 8 a. tn.. to BD. At. lanilltf Friondsville, dan. Ink 1568, ' STROUD & :BROWN, " • FIRE AND LIVE lIISURANDE AGENTS. business attended to promptly. ,on fait terms. :,of. ace first door north of " hiontrote Hotel." west elde.of Public Avonno, Montrose, P. Van- II ilitYL Brumos Eintoup, Clan2t4 L Dutra: E. L. WEEKS & CO. • • C. 0. Fouts nAlt, BOOT dS WOE Dealer and Manufacturer lifontrWee, Pa. Shop on afatli street, ono dodr abottd.,N. lartPa. All kinds of work •uade to order, and repalrtne done neatly. ' • 63 .;torn Tt SAVE/IM, • , - - ,11:PESPiatinALY STMOUII4IIS thttles 111 - 1110rliTe• (% oared to cut ell klndror- Gomel:Or, to 1;3* Il lOost faUoostileeryle. Ind "arras tot to Et Co iira ease. - Shop over L N. Ballavrt fltersiNes BUSINESS CARDS. Da. A. T. AINgY, DR. W. L. RICHARDRiN, E. L. WEEKS 411 CO. ' DR. E. L. GARMER; JOHN GROVES, 11. BURRITT, A. 0. WARREN,
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