ttirft •. f lit mr c i e 10674.. La ca o;Ebl New Yeas's Party, At the Eagle Hotel, New , Milford, Pa., on Wednesday evening, Jan. Ist, 1868,-- glieritbing arranged Tor ti good tune. P. rtkittney, - Proprietor. 2 New • Years Ball. Gentleman and Ladies who delight to . ",,trip the light fantastic toe," will have a good opportunity to enjoy themselves at the Glenwood Hotel, on New Year's day and evening. V. Cafferty, Proprietor. See Here. Fine Toys, Diaries for 1868, and .Pho tograph Aibump, suitable for Holiday 4ifta,-out -he had at the Head of• Naviga -add. Please call and examine quality of , o goods and prices, at the store f A. N. ;Bullard. 'Change of Time. The Medical Society will meet , Jan. 7th instead' of on Ist as first published. See notice. WANTED —5OO Subscribers to the World, before the Ist of Jan. The best and cheapest. To get it, call on . D. BREWSTER. The Lamb Knitting Machine, A great saver of time and labor, For sale by the subscriber. Send stamp for circulars to, E. A. \VESTOX. Brooklyn, Pa., Dec. 17th, 1867. 3w .Elk Lake P. 0. Wm. M. Crane, has been appoinited Post Master at Elk Lake, in - place of Stevens, resigned. • :Special Taxes. Perions who pay Special Tax as - Pro- Auce Brokers can only sell farm produce .at 'wholesale ; if thq sell at retail they become liable to tax as Peddlers. Butchers selling from cart, are privi leged to Fell " butcher's meat exclusive ly," and it' they sell by the quarter, side •or carcass, they become liab`e as Peddlers. Zxhibi ti on Mr. J. E. Frobi:.lier will entertain the ; p eo pl e of Montrose and vicinity on Fri .day evening, Dec. 27. lie has long been a dithingnised professor of Elocution in the college of the city of New York. lie Wit's° the author of a work entitled ••• voice and action," which we; have seen tnoticel with high commendation by ' , Loth the Pb , :ligious and Sedularl Press. From what critical hearers have said of hirn, andtfrom the very favorable account in public print of his performances, we be lieve he witt give us roily a profitable asn.i evening by his reading. See :SOT. Notice. The pews of Si. Paul's Church, "Mont rose, wi:P be reused on Tuesday, Dee. 31, at 10 o',•h„•k A. 'rile 11‘,.y. E. .1.,1V - arrincr.t& Lincaßter /laving accepted a call to the. pariaki,,a general attendance is requestiA. Toe Rev. E. A.,Warrnier will preach on Christmas day m 414 A. 31. The Sunday School will Inivelta annu al celebration in the Church onChristmas eve. Preparatory to a Cbange of business, t. C. Keeler oil.-rs his entire stock of clothing, Boots and Shoes, flits and caps, Flailing Goods Ladies erne Furs of every description at cast; and less than cast if necessary in order to close out, by. the Ist .or February. Ladies and gentlemen the uiinu to buy when you can buy cheap. Medical Society. The itnnual meeting Of ',the .Suistitielia,n ss County Medical Society will - be held at the-office of E. L. Gardner, in Mont . rose, on Tuesday, Jan. 7th, 1868, com• mencing at .0 o'clock, precisely. , A Clin ic will be held at half past twci in 'tbe of ternoon, when all cases that may present /themselves - for. treatment, will be created •iiiee:of charge. All regular practitioners are invited to attend.' 3 . E. L. GARDNER, Sec'y. Concert. • S. B. Eldridge, 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 of the Church. The public will be highly tntertalneo, while contributing to a worthy . object; and we hope the - lovers of good music and etnych imptorement, will be present. Ad mittance, 25 cents. Children ander 12 years, 10 cents. Brooklyn, Dec.. 1957.. . . Dental Notice. Dr. Weatoiv . is doming. The Docitir's patrons, who haver friends at Auburn 4 corners, have solicited and obtained; his promise to visit that place at fift.earlielit convenience. 'He has resolved to fulfill this promise at onee, and may be fotind at the Hotel at thilt"place on Friday:the 27th inst. at 10 o'clock, a, tn.l 'will remain one -day onlyl -and hopes that no one •wheth• er old or ,young, ,who suffers with bad teeth, will !late make his acquaintance. No eharge for coutise4 nor. for , extracting teeth. when the javii, , dared. All ex tracting operations rcnsiered ; Piiiiless if desired. • 13ipabamion Dpo, 24 18,07 .•2 `01V4Y,18.4 riewtOper trifot e eauseevhry•maii i3Svh one ‘if his Own, anil - not troiriiw•his neiglihor ; • Fire in Sprinpille. About 3 o'clock on Monday morning, Dees Otb # •t4e.'.1491111q - occupied by suttoiri Hoyt tv,plito . -,vvop'!,.from-, Lynn Conners; tfdi 'dfseizii4ted' td d tier' on 'fire ; and' watnietttroy.ed, t6getber With its - eon tents; aid. esciO4'', except's boy altsfilt Ifilears of,age,, who was burn ed to deatl l tliVals-the . senond horrible incident ltif the kind which has recently occurred in this county. • I=MIZI Gadey!S tßook . , . Godey for January is a prize Lumber, containing. twtvery flue • steel plates, a pietty; : t.lnted.,.ont, an inimitable fisbion plate, and U. - special piece of block print ing for the ladies, being the figure of a stag in eight colors, is beautiful and Worth itself the price of the book. It is the best number yet ont, and " PLieirile Rowland, o capital story . by Marion Harland—be gins in this number. Family Scenes. It is not common for lerparriage notice to be published fifty years after the mar riage takes place but burs is a case to the point : MARRIED—In Waterford (now Brook lyn) Susquahanna Co. Pa., Nov. 30th 1817 by Ed ward Paine E-q., Justus Knapp-of Blidgewater (now Springville) to Miss Anna Spencer recently from Ver mont. The result, of this marriage was, nine ehiltitisen were - raised, who grew up to adult years., The mother and five of the children have gone to the spirit land, the last one a son was killed in that awful battle at Gettysburg. At the ropest o tte surviving parent who is living with a second wife, the sur viving children and grand children were invited to meet at his residence to cele brate the fiftieth anniversary of his first marriage. On the day appo l / 2 ted the weather was intptsely cold, but the number in atten dance muounied to twenty six * eleven whom were grand elibdren ; and six did not report Ihtqnselyes. ,cene was a very i,ieasant one; ev ery tiling passed oirsatistile,torily. lye have doubtless met for the last tinie on . earth.. .Alay we all 'so happy as to meet nn Carl:11/11 ' 8 peaceful shore. Farewell, Farewell. *lwo relatives came from Vermont, a distance (1 over 40u miles. A Rolio of Antiquity. - Several 3 ears before the Amorican rev olution three brothers came from Eno land to America. named Justus, John and Samuel Knapp; 7 SAO• the revolution broke out one of the brothers, Justus by name, was im pri-oned thi.rawhority of Johnny Bull for his :thy to the cause of Ameriva, for one month, at or near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., anal •w hi tit he was confined he Made powderhorn and covered it, earviot or ergraving of dif furent thio!:. sneh as ships • mider sail, animals of different kind=, birds, fowls, 4ke. The skil with which this powder horn was carved or t•tigravf d would do honor to an ::rust at the presen*y. It'is now : ill the roc.s ton of A. M. K na pp, of Poultney, Vermont, being the filtir generatioll OS a relic of antitluity, and was exhibited by A. E. Knapp, of Vertnont, attalte therin ,, at the bruise i 0 Juan. Knapp of Springville Pa., Nov, 30 - h, IStii it being the fiftieth anni versary cif his first. in.triftte. Etna 43 Again. Some tittle since, your humble servant I proposed a plan for keeping our public nigh woys in better condition than now at less expense, and requested that if ap proved by your readers 2, cr disap , proved fo'Ofilte theft; Vrewii to: -the public - through both Alontro,e. papers. Does silence, in this-cane give consent ? If so, general consent reigns almost supreme. I have been personally informed by very many from different, townships of the county, that the plan proposed or a simi lar one met their hearty approval. Then why mot, move au the mutter at onee ? -Legislature meets soon.. Shall we do something or nothing ? Resolves are someinues very good, but good actions better. With permission of the editor, I will again propose a Oat) for keeping our roads in repair, together with a petition to the Legislature, with a request that if approved, some' one in each township anti, Borough of the county will circulate said petition, and when all the names pos. siblettare obtained to forward the same, before the first of January next if possi ble, to E. A. Weston, Esq., Brooklyn, Pa., or E. S. Brown Esq. Lathrop Pa. I append a petitition, together with a plan upon which we ask an act to be based by our members of Assembly, when they meet as follows: To the Senate and /fount of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General ..lsombly met. The undersigned Petitioners of Sus quehanna county ask your honorable bod ies to pass an act,, allowing the Supervi sors of the" several townships of said county, To make the. road tax, levy a cash levy, to be collected as other township taxes are collected . . 2d: To divide the roads into sections of not more than one mile each,•to ' be let to theAciwest bidder, to be by him kept in repair for a term of three yearig'j 3d. The Supervisors to be the inspec t-01.A the roads, .and insgec4 them each yeari..and .approied , .par for: opening new, roads ler, repairing old ones, by,: or der upon the 'proper' treasurer, and 'in case the Supervisors diSigree, .then the township :Auditors -tO be:thejudsek•- 4th,- I The:SuPerVisers - 10, judges bj.d, whether it'tie'reasOnable or not, aid.. if not to, have power to work the road theraselvek" or_bY such laborers as tho,:mateinfiloYi . t I trust those iptereste4. tn.roatre;Will give thie or a eirailar plan a trial, or for ever hold their peace, when they all take a ride over the rough roads of—Lathrop. E. M. T-." December 3J„ 1867 ..-........---- 411. Susq'a County Teachers' Institute. The Susq'a Co. Teachers' Institute will be held at Montrose, in the Graded School building, commencing at 1 p. tn. Monday Jan. Gth, 1868, and continue until Friday January 10th, at 12 in. There will be three daily sessions— morning, afternoon and evening, commen cing respectively at 9 a. in., 1:30 p. m. and 7 p. m. The roU will be called at the opening of each morning'and aftern9ou session.— Teach,ers will, be present promptly at all roll eatl4. The Institute will be divided into three divisions. Each division will be assign ed to a room four times each day, with a compet•mt instructor. Recitations will continue one hour. The remainder of the time will be spent in the reading of Re ports, Topical Discussions and Lectures. LUCTURERS AND INSTRUCTORS Charles W. Sanders, A. M., New York City. Edward Brooks, A. M., Principal State Normal School, Mi.lersville, Pa. S. J. Coffin, A. M., Lafayette College. Prof. T. A. Allen, Prin. State Normal School, Man field, 1-!a. Prof. C. W. Deans, Prin. Soldiers' Or. plian School, H ar f or d, P a. Wtn. 11. Jessup, Et.q., Montrose, Pa. Assisted by competent Teachers of this county. The law provides that all the teachers of the county shall attend the County Institute. Unrxrused absence ihereirom will subject the teacher to a loner grade of certificate. All persons designing to become teach ers will he entitled to all the benefits of the Institute. Arrangements have been made by which teachers going to and from the Institute on Searle's Stage Line will be wirried at reduced rate of tare. Messrs. Kogan and Tarbell will make liberal redaction in their lintel charges for those attending the Institute. A committee will be appointed to pro. cure saliSfatitOry ateommodatiolis for teachers to whom all will aiiply. We noel not comment upon the Corps of Imitruction employed, as their rept/tit tion as teachers ati , l their ability of make Institutes interesting and profitable is well known: Unr teachers will . not fail to improve this FEEE whoa! tur, teiiching teachers. All interested.in..itAlleation are invited to attend. W. W. WATSON, County F , lperinteudeut New -31 i ford, Dec. 14t - 1), 1867. —The Portsmouth Union, a Democrat icj.urpol, N.-w• Nvng as ed hy -103 al mob," ia 563, and se riously ihjnred. The leader of •the mob, one Daniel 11. Spinney, was sued, and the case has jos! bet n tried, occupying three dap. The jury (composed of eight Ite puidicans and tour Detnocrats s ) found one thousand dollars damages to the.owner, and the costs—which . made Spinney's miserable heal spin some. The Plymouth county, Mass, apoth ecary who was condemmed to imprison ment for selling, spirits to an inva!id lady, has been triuTppbantly 'elected to the Leuklature, f(irepal . the obnoxious law under which he was arraigned. A meeting of the Democratic State Central Committee will be held at the Club Rooms, Harrisburg-, on Tues day, the 7th of January, 1868, at 71 p. m. NEW YORK MARKETS. Rel.:ten for the MonTnosE DEmOcC.AT, by DF.• TIA la. SHAFFER St CO., Commission Merehants,4o:l, 401, 405 and West Washington Market, New, York City. Deer. 21, 1887. Beans, per barrel 63, 9 0 0 14,00 Butter, per lb. Stale firkins, prime.... 33 0. 40 do " tubs, •• .... 40 (3 42 4 0 Orange coantvpails..... 45 Q, 50 Cheese. per lb., 12 a 14 I;:trT.., per doz. . 30 (, 83 Flour, per bbl. extra State 2.00 0 13,00 • western 8.50 tp.) 12,00 Bye Flour per bbl 7.50 16 0.00 4 'urn meal. " 6,00 :10 6.60 Meat, per bushel, 2.50 lb 8,20 lice, do 1,511 16 1.6 1 0 Coro, do 1.20 0 1,80 (lath, do C 7 (i 70 Hay, per cwt , 1.00 1 . .4. 1,20 Sheep, the per 1b.05 (it, 08 ~ Lambo, „ Calves, Ch'ekens. live per pair Tallow, per lb. ....... Wool. per lb. .AtC.ALPI.R.X.4I-a-MEI. in Ruch, ,Dec. li3th, by Eld. Mr. MARTIN V. RT:TAN, of Jessup, and Miss FRANCES J. HOLBROOK, of Forest Lake. In Harford, on the 18th inst., by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. WALLACE L. THATCUER and Miss MARY ELLA VANBUSEIRR. At Sheriff Lane's, on the evening of the 10th ingt., by Luther Peck, Mr. TnomAs RODGERS, 2d, of Silver Lake, and Miss JESNIE H. LANE, of Montrose. 337138TM3E1. Ml — Notices of marriages and deaths published free fo charge. Obitnarios published if paid for at the rate of dfty cents per hundred words. In Jackson, Dec. 18th, 1867, at the res idence,4,his,son-in-law, Earl„ Olin, of.ty plioid fever, after anillneiii of Iwwweelis, Mr. O. 'L• eniteracrEn,/kged 59 years, 9 month's and 16 days. An affectionate-coMpinion r kind_futher, and useful citizen has YnexPectedly fre parted- hence to be hero no more. His toss wjli,be deeply felt by a large circle of relatives and friends, but especially by his bereaved widow and children, to ,whom he wap,e ndenVd-bY m"Y , Venctsqes that 1 444 ,10 •44hi 4 baPPY. • • Ittii' Mirertisementi A. W. BERTIIOLF, - A TTOIMET AT LAW; Vontrose, Pa.' efficl6'hi went eud of Brick Block. over Wilson . Gere's store. Particularattention given to business pertain ing to the Orphan's Court. pan. 1, 1e45. . READINGS & RECITATIONS! Academy Etall,.lo2oatkoso, Pa., FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 27, By Prof. J. E. Frobisher, Of New York City. no evening's entertainment will commenea with brief remarks upon the Method of Cultivating the Voice, upon Scientific Principles. The Selections are culled from the wide field of Liter ature, combining the SERIOUS AND PATHETIC, HUMOR OUS AND LAUGHABLE. iir 3E3C MI ..113MIA.T-ii /5 , With * Vocal Imitations of the Sleigh, Wedding, Flie and Funeral. 7/ILVD.,II , ,i-)11:-!a. In the course of the evening Mr. Frobisher (who is an accomplished Ventriloquist) will szplain this art, with laughable specimensaud imitations. 25 cts. Doors open at 7 o'clock ; to commence at 7,ty. Tick ets to be had at the Bank; W. B. Deans; Boon s t Lines ; and 0. D. Beeman. Auditor's Notice, rip FIE undersigned an auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of Susquehanna County to distribute the fund in the hands of Feninett Tripp, ildininistiator of the e.tateofJciseph 0. TrippAleed, v. ill attend to the duties of his appointment at his Ace in Montrose, on Thursday, Jan. 2' d, 1868, at 1 o'clock p. m.,at which time and place all persons interested in sai d fund may present their claims ur be forever debarred from com ing in on raid fund. _ _ _ JAMES; E. CARMALT, Auditor Montrose, Dec, 24, 1847. VSTATE OF BENJ. J. EDWARDS, - 1 -I late of Dundaff. tinsq'aeounty, Pa., deed. Letter: , of administration upon the et,tate of the abowe named decedent having been granteld to theuum•reign cd, ull persons indebted to card e, , tate are hereby noti fied to make immediate pament, and those having claims against the same to present them duly authentt• cited for settlement. A. 11. AYRES, Adm'r Dupla Dec. 2 Rh, 1,67. FARM FOR SALE! rill*: subscriber oilers for P It his farm containinnt 1 about tinety,actes, about'to tmty acres its tine her land, the balance well rented, (mo-tly walk') t a il molt r a good stated cultivation ; good buildings, &c. :situated partly in 'lite township of Bridgewater, and partly in the borough of Mootiose, on the old Chenan go turnpike, known fttrmerlv as the Sani'l Warner farm. Ten or twelve acres tic on the line of a new road about to be opened, ft= which there is a splen did view of Montrose. a al can readily be sold for build ing lots. Any : one wishing to locate near the county seat cannot feud a more desirable t , itnation. A portion of the purchase' money csn remain on the place for a term of years. ' For further particulars call upon or correspond with the butmcliber, at .IlootrJbe, Sutqueliauna county, Pa. V. S. BEEBE. Montrose., Dec. IT, 1467.—Cm Administrators' Sale. TN pursnanne of nn nrrler of the Orphans' Court of Sii:4ol,banna eonair. the andersia i ned. Anti istra• tore of the esti, t e of E T. Wilbur. late of Blalock town ship. deceast i tl, will expo-, to sole by public yetwthe on the premises on SATURDAY. JA.N. 11th, ibitS,,.at one o'clock p,m., the following tha-celbed real estate, viz : Bounded on the; North by land-rot Mark Casa:km and F. Woodhon, 011 th.) east by hind. of filco. Cris man and 11. Drinker: on the eonth by land, of .1. B. IVallnee ; and on the tt est by lands of Wm Mlles and:A. Dubois—containing WO acre*. 150 under improvement. TERMS OF SALE.—One third to be paid down ; oacthlrJ.iu one year. with interest: anti one third on the death of the widow, Mary S. Wilbur, secured by bond andlitortgage. S: WILBUIt, C. J. WILBUR, Dtmcck, Dec. 17, 1:537. Adm's • tau),C(Pio . IA ORTII of llecula'at amatl advance from Wholesale V Cost, In store and fur solo by C‘naprisirig a large assortment of NEW Dry GtiOds,__Groceries, Crockery . , Hardware, Stoees, 1 . 1441, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Boots dr - Shoes, Wall Paper, Win dow Shades, Hats and Caps, Bafalo Rotes, Ladies' and Gene"' Furs, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, &c. dc., and combined. forming the most complete opportunity for selecting lu every department of his trade, and will be sold at The Lowest Market. Prices.., 11 7 ew Milford, Dec. 17, 1867. - . Os c 10 09 0. 10 75 0 1.10 11 0 11 45 0 58 lIP undersigned. an auditor appuinted by the Judg es. (tithe Orptmns' Court of Susquehanna county on exceptions filed to the account of the ndminlrtra• Inc of the estate of Abram Allen, deed, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the °nice of Fraser & Gass. In Montrose, on Thursday, Jan. 0, 1869, at 1 o'- clock. p. m.. at which time and iiiticuall persons inter ested will present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in on said fund. Montrose, Dec. 17, 1%7 LANDS FOR ,SALE.-20 000 acres at Manchester, Ocean county, N. J. lu lots to suit purchasers, nt s2oyer a"rci. parable in five years; 55 miles from New f ork and soil well adapted for farming purposes; fruits, vegetables. cranberries ; climate mild and healthy; water suit and pure. Sev eral water manufacturing sites from 75 to 201) horse power, for SALL or LEASE. Machine, car and repair shops of tailroad at this plAce: Publicatiens eon tai n- In g full information sent free on application to Gun JOAN S. SUIRJLT4E, General Manager, or C. C. BRISTOL, Esq., Selling Agent, Manchester, Ocean co. N. J. [Dec. 10-Imo UNITED STATES INTERNAL REV enue.—Wbcrene, on the sth day. of Dec, A. D. 1857, In the Boroug,h of Montrose, I.did then and there OCIZU alidt 4l(o into MT_POsSesOIOU S 600 cigars , alleged to be the-broperty bf Et, C. Keller, for violation of Sec. SI. Act of July 13th, A. D. 1855, and Sec. :V, Act of March 2, A.D.1867, Internal Revenue laws of the Unit ed States. Now, therefore, nnv persons claiming the aforesaid chore arclicrehy notified to appear before me, Deputy Collector In andfor the County of Swim:henna trytheflgth Coll. District of Pewee. within 80 days from date of let publication of this notice. and show why said olgars , shall not be forfeited to the United States. 11. :.1. TYLER, Deputy Collector. Deputy Collector's Office, Montrose, Dec. 17,467.-3 w lairOolgate i e Aromatio Vegetable Soap. A ea perlor Toilet soap, prepared from reflood Vegeta ble One in combination withGlyeerlino, and espe cially designed for the nee of Ladles, and for The Nursery. Us perfume le exquisite, and its Washing propertictilturivalle4. lotsale by 1,11 druggists, .Vay, 24107,- , 4yraint2 - ' :",q - • --A1 Tl3li-- Aliditor's- Notice. P. A. CASE, Auditor X.llO l OW . 1 ; • ' NOV. i5t,1867, between Macles Carnes', fa Nook. lyn, an the old Mott plaee,•2 miles smith of New Milfortt one Bungle of Goods, consisting of _SPieein, Pante, Dresses, Shirts,. ie. Any,. personifudlnst above goods will be liberally rewarded by leaving them with the subscriber. - .•• RIOIIARD BETTL E. New Milford, Pa. Dcc. 3,1867.--3 w FIERY UM MIS ONEI •71 CI , IsTms 9 STEAM WASMIIG MACHINE. Patented larittary, 1866: The Best Washing Machine -in the World. Its success has already revointiertffed the Work of *ash leg ; and wash-clay is no longer a day of orthicon toil, but of agreeable employment.. The Wringer At tachment Is most convenient.. In washing, the Ma chine is covered, ccmilningthe clothes to receive the cleansing action of coMpressiOnlind absorption, with the additional renovating power of hot water• and steam passing through - them with great friction and (orco. W — Try one, and you will approve. Price, $lO. Manufactured and sold by the subscriber, having the sole right (or Susquehanna county. FRANKLIN WASHBURN, Smiley, Suscea Co n Pa. BROWN'S PATENT WATER ELEVATOR. (Patented March, 1867.) This Elevator is pronounced by competentjudoes su perior to all others ever offered to the public, for the following reasons - let, Uheapness ; 2d, Simplicity ; 3d, Durability. Idanutheturad and sold by FRANKLIN WASHB URN, Smiley, Sicsq'a. Co. Pa. Dec. 8,1867.-6 m Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, an auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County to distri• bate the fund in the hands of B. F. Lane, ,Sheriff, arising out of the Sheriff sale of the personal property ofJohn Wheeler, will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his office in bicntrose, on Friday the 27th day December, ISa?, tit one o'clock, p. m., at which time and place all persons aro required to present their claims or be dcharred from coming in on said fund. W. D. LUSK, Auditor. Montrose, Dec. 3. TOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. .11 This Is else notice, that on the 29th day of Nov. A. D. Don, ft - warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of L. W. Welch or Bridgewater. Sus. quchanna county : Pennsylvania, who has been adjudg ed a Bankrupt on Ms own petition; that the payment of and debt and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by btm, are forbieden by law. That a meeting of the creditors of said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Cloud 'of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. PM Lackawanna Avenue, Scranton, Penn• sv I van ia, before Edward N. Willard, Register, on the 31st day of Dec. 1691, at 1 o'clock, p. m. THOS. A. ROWLEY, • • U. S. Marshal, as Messenger, Western District of Penn's. Dec 3-111, n D ELAWARE, LACKAWAN WESTERN R. R. Winter Arrangement PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE WESTWARD. • I EASTII Mail' I Pasnngr Mail train. train. I STATIONS. I train. A . M. A.. N. P. 111. V i 11.04) -New Yorks.... ..... 4,50 11.30 New ,Hampton...... I -2,30 ~f. 1.4%0 Mananka Chunk.... 1,40 F 1 00 Delaware ....Dine ...* 1,85 g, 4aS 10.10 scranton 9.50 6,41 11,43 Nicholson t • 8,40 t ., c "6,113 12.113 Hopbottom 8;23 r 4 6,15 1'433 Montrose 8,00 ~..* 6,47 1.113 Now Milford, ...... .. 7:89 .1 ,03 1,33. ,Great Bend ' I 7,20 ..- .P.M. P. 3.1 - 1 *Foot of Liberty-st. A.M. CONNECTIONS—WESTWARD. The Mail train from New York. conneets'at• Ma n n nka Crum It with the train leaving Philad'a(Heriaing ton depot, at . 3,110 a. m.. and at Greatßend with through mail train on the Eric Railway, with sleeping car at tached, atop pi hg at all thoprincipni 'stations - 7 011. that road, and arriving at : Buffalo at 6,18 a.m. The 1 assenger train. from Scranton- connects at Get Band with throng trains going West and east on Erie Railway. arriving at Buffalo at 1,2.3 a. in., and at Sala. manca et 12 m. CONNECTIONS-EAST WARD. The Mail train from Great Bend connects there with the Cincinnati Express on the Erte Railway from the west ; at Manunka Chunk with a train for Philad'a and intermediate stations, arriving in Philadelphia at 6,30 p. m.; and at New Hampton with a train for Easton Bethlehem, Allentown. Heading and Harrisburg, arriv at Harrisburg at 8,80 p. m. At Scranton, connections are made with trains on the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg R.R. to and from Pittston 'Kingston, Wilkesbarre, er %al ck Bibb m sburg,,Danville, Northumberland, Harrisburz and intermediate stations, and With trains on the Delaworo and Hudson. Billinad to and from Carbondale and intermediate.Btat lona. R. A. EIENRY, J. BItISBIN, dcc. 3. General Ticket Agent. President Administrators' Sale of Valuable Real Estate. ' • I N pursuance of an order, attic: , Orphans'Court of Sus. queha nus county, the undersigned administrators of the estate of Cornelius Warner, late of Forest Lake township, dec'd, will expose to sale by public yen (lns on the premises on ,Xuesclay•Dec. 3lst, at 2 o'clock p. m., the following described real,estate, to wit : Bounded on the north by lands of said estate, east tjr lands of B. Cogswell. on the -south by lands of . Cuggswell. and on the west by the highway, contain ing six and one tenth acres of land: . TBRMS of SkLE , -450paid'down ; the baian4o on the confirmation of sale. A. J. WARNER. Adm'a. I. E. RtRCIIARD, ddm'r Forest Lake, Nov. 26, 1867.—1 w NOTICE IN - BANKRUPTCY THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE That on the ISt h day of Novenabir„..lB67, a warrant in bankruptcy was Issued against tWeatate of ALBERT L. POST, of Montrose, Susquehanna county, renn eylrania. who has been adJude,ed a bankrupt, on his own petition ; that the payinebt of May debts and de livery of any property br him are forbidden by law ; that a meetlue of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will beheld at the Court of Bankruptcy, to be held at No. 303 Laclia)Sanna Avenue, Scranton, Pa., before Edward `S. Register, on the 24th day of December, 1867; atone:o'clock, P. M. THOMAS A. ROWLEY; U. S. Marshal, as messenger. .Western District o Pennsylvania.. [Nov. 2G-4w MAD . CREEX MILLS, New 214C1.1.1"corcti., T, N. MOORE, Preprletor..aro talon operation at LA' . Inst. Mr. Iltoore would say to the good people of Susquehanna countk. that' ho has fitted up .his talll ate heavy expense, vlth all the modern improvemeete in Bolus and Machinery, and le,contident bwciin do as good work as the best, :.We have °twot the improved Silver Creek . Smut Er. Separating Trephines,' Raid to -be no....wit'inanbine.otthe day... NiTtriutve Also the best machine for clenninnflackwheat In the cpenty. The services of Mr. 'JOHN it DRAKE. an experi ence(' miller, have been secured and be-'will attend to all sails. E. N. MOORE. New Milford, Nov. 19; 1861.—tf Turnpike NOtioe. milE nexisnnttal tneetitg of therillficere and stock ) ho!dere;eFtheLenrot and Hertatiny 'firifritplke:Co. win be held at the hettsCel ,4+slt Pa3C - . In pemnel, ott• •liodthiyi .dentutre fitit, xA attendance te.requested: By order tit Vonunittee..._ * , . • • , JOHN tiltibßY. Treak`r. • Bmileg~.Dee 14 , 1467.;:atit I , ZIZJAL4O3EI .c.:;. -- -'_i, lititf4T DRESS 000Dgi F.4IMY (MODS, MILLINERr OOOD4 ‘ Ii- READY 111111 E, CLOTHING, And Furnis4lng Goods, Guttenburg,llbsenbaum & Hitving again purchased a tarp . stock of New Gocds rail and Winter Trade, we would re teat a call and examinaiton of our Goods, feeling confident of being enabled to please and aatlafy as regards variety and prices. We would especially call attention to oar Sae and largo selection of geallg I,' alle Cottitig Cloths, Cassinidreg, &Cy for Cuetom Work, Ae we are the mannfiettirets of All the Clothing we sell, we are enabled 10 2friabir ALL COMPETITION in regard to WORKMANSHIP AND PRICES: Garments mado to order after Measure, Mid good dt tthg gtutrantted. S good assortment of just received. Also a large lot of plain a t Attuned HORSE BLANKETS. ogattenbarg, ~ flestubaum Co, A and IS6' -8. M. S. ISESi3AITEE, Managing Patine?. liontrOse, Sept. 21, IStr." Pasnger train. P . in. Please tead this Carefully , . TOE subscribers have entered into It partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Merchant Tailoring • business; and having supplied , otmselveli with a MIS rate stock of materials, inch as • Cloths? Cassintotea & Trimmingsi • , We are prepared to'llantialt Coats, Vests,Pants,Oirereoats,kko. upon very short notice, made in the rated style, of the best materials, and at very low prices. Weals° have for sal HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS, SU& FENDERS, COLLARS,' NEC' TIES, GLO7ES, and all the other articles' usualli kept in ab estabitih nint of this kind. We may be found In the rooms fbilteilY oittipled by G. P. Fordham, between C. N, Stoddard's Shoe Storer and R. B. Little's law of west aide of Main street, Montrose, Pa , doing linsiness under the , name of Morse & Lines. - S. U. Mousg, - P. LEKts. Montrose, MO* 1867;t1' ' „ ts 6.25 1,a5 I v 4,10 a 3,40 4 8,10 t it 2,45 Pal _ _ _ .11[1:1110011i UP - 'NEU - Montrose, / Pa.- M ILE on derstd 'cipe4tiliettanrant and . Ora h i. w e: l =Se . secret orayro Bros. Store; !there ar'it6Ci 0-111114.XMatp , Con;iB(ing of: Teat, .Coffee, Sugar, bacco, itc,—Atso 4 HOT TEA.; : . COFFEE, OFtrAttirg i R FAVE SHME ar COLD L mycH.. Sten Iron, Nov. 19, 1867.-210 "`. ~ t Xerclizat Tailqring, Have secured the eentteee of a fleet dais Cliattexy , and' will re-open the Custonre Department of their es tablishment on Teesday Oet. 22, where they will he prepared to make up - to orderdn ;the' latest and most fashionable styles, all kinds of Idol and Bogli ekitlk; lug. Partientar attention gliren'ier . OUTSIDE'PLITTING: reWanted, tiro experienced ?ants and Vest Kw kers. • E. 1,..• WEEKS di Montrose, Oct. 22, 1857.—tf ESTA,TE Olt ALBERT ALDRICH, date at Nest MilfOrd; Suites county. ps. deed. , „ Letters otadministration upon the e state ot the above' named deeedenthariug ken granted to the undersign ed, all persons indebted to said estate IWO, noti fied to maks; inmeSliate paymentorud those having dal m s against UM alms tO preituit MAW autheatia entail forsettlensett. •••- , • • OLAtltiBl3.4 Arsllloll, Now litllterdipse. titan:7lhr . Aft IMlSttir Or I MU= YOU. WILL Hirai PIECE GOO.Vi ' DOMESTIC 40644,, MEE Is certainly at MEN'S 8& 'BOYS' HATS, E. L. WEEKS .1c; CO:
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