be Ontlependent ggmblion, LOCAL MATTERS. R. census.—Wo are Indebted to N. Dußois, of the General Land Office, at Washington, copy of the Census Returns for IS6O, as to pop it Is very Valuable for reference, and Mr. 1)...13 de has bur sincere thanks. .terafene at the Salt Sprfaga.—The operator' , a' I,r Salt Springs have met with an accident which i ~ anewhat delay the boring for oil. We under s:snd the drill broke a few days ago, leaving a poi , n of it about two hundred feet beneath the our !Are, which it will require some davit') extricate. ' Grtat flats,—On Tburedayaiternoon last we hs,i n tremendous rife, which carried off bridges and fences, washed away crops, filled cellars, Wel a cood deal of hay, and did other damage. This his not been visited by so violent a shower for several years. We learn that. It did not el:end to a great a distance. 'plat or the COMpifito77.—We have received The Trial and Execution of the Assassins and Con ilors" for the murder of /Abraham Lincoln. It 1- a complete record of the trial, including all the -: , eches, as well as the execution of the conspire 'ors and assasslns,with numerous Illustrations. Pub -bed by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia. Price SO cents. The* Iron Zreciffarss.—Tbe Iron intereet cnntin • to be depressed throughout the State, and Roll. ilia, Furnaces, the., are closing every week.— )!,,el give the choice to their workmen of accepting .r wages or hating the works closed, and the w. rkruen generally prefer the latter course. In 01 the dull state of the business, the proprie i,•r arc rather benefitted thereby. TAritry.—Thirty years ago Aaa Packer le„ft onneeticut, having no earthly possessions but , • ~ T:dle clothing which he carried with him. , lie Pennsylvania, and made Mauch Chunk. Car. • • ~, t inty, his permanent residence, where, by in 1-try, he has risen to wealth and influence Re. tly he gave $500,000 to found a College In this , Is yet reckoned as one of the moat wealthy ota public men. .Vational Idyrfra.—We have received a copy of - little volume entitled "National Lyrics," by ,• r Whittier, with Illustrations be various art- It is the third of a series of volumes published T.i.knor ct Fields, of Boston, called " Compan l'oetFi for the People," They have already tuned hold Poems," by Henry W. Longfellow, or All Seasons," by Alfred Tennyson, and Lyrim," by John G. Whittler. These followed by "Humorous Poems," .•r,.r Wendell Holmes, and "Religions Poems," ,eriet Beecher Stowe. Other . popular poets • sdd,: to the series, The publishers have ri,.‘ at fifty cents for each volume, upon , of which rum any volume will be mailed The volumes will be uniform in size, Arras Rend itents.—Ou the night of the 24th - • t - y , of Theodore Corhy war entered by Ar• sad robbed of BL4O. The thieves entered of the 'eller, went to a trunk where the • Oar IL posited, and took It and left without itian, h fine made- Copperheads from out of town, who vb ito of fighting when their good Uncle • hfid for them to do, that they deserted 1., In the hour of need, and skedaddled to the • •.'„ otherwise known as Canada, brave as not to be afraid to insult ladles stmt, got some poor whiskey down and • tl,rn troitta to whip "any d-d abolitionist," cot enough oflt and went home with hrok f hnd bloody noses. :• Own; ended in this part of the county ; , 1- -, .nerally very good. c. EL EL Tht Simple Secret —Twenty clerks in a store— •.^:7V Lards in a printing office—twenty young vi4ge. All want to get along in the. u- • 1 oed ctiwet to do so. One of the clerks will -Lr a tertner and make a fortune. One of the - will own a newspaper and become an ludo ••, und properous eitizoo. One of the villagers Latd.onte farm, and live like a patriarch • u !, deqined to become the lucky IndiviAm • I.nrke There is TiO luck about it. The thing - us sure as the Rule of Three. The young or who will distance his competitor% is he who •- husloens, who preserves his integrity, cleanly and purely, who never gets In who gains friends by deserving them. There a-• ale ways to fortune that look shorter than this .• hizhway. But the staunch men of the •• the men who achieve something really lama—good fortune, good name, and a se ',De old age—all go this way. Rara Jaime—We were shown on Monday last a tr i. it?" of the Alligator or Lizard genus, was caught in the Susquehanna Ricer, near ••• —, er's Ferry, on Saturday evening last, by An .t. Good. Mr. Good, with a few Mends, was • - - ae ti‘h, and speared this canons specimen In shunt two feet deep, supposing It to be a large The " what Is it ?" Is about two feet long, has churl legs. a smooth hide, and when first taken ..• the water was of a dark color on the back, 1.7 e- color on the remainder of the body r` clt the ehape and build of a lizard, but we or of no ltzards in this vicinity over six or eight 1 , .nr.. Its skin is smooth, while the skin of covered with tubercle. Bonne, who . , • ,mincA it, suppose It to be en overgrown the majority pronounce it an alligator. rut a tvw *154;11 that it is neitherlizard nor :mor. taut n simon pure " what is it?" We un .•alsd an animal somewhat similar was caught • .. Fiasqn , hanna several years ago, but with that • •I•J ‘I,. nothing of the-kind has been ever seer, Lnowt. in this vicinity. Pittston Gazette. PllZirth Peansiaranta Berlineut.—The follow address to this veteran regiment has ~]ee. to us for publication 111:11 , (7.1117EltS 50TE PA. VET. VOL. INTAICTET, Harrisburg, Pa.. August 2, 18a5. i GENERAL ORDERS. and Soldier., of the Ffticth Regiment:—The • work finished. BY your gallantry in action , • ^i••ait,.st devotion in the service of your conn -r^t hove won a glorious victory, an honorable ;. ,-• Ar.C: a glorious name. that have wound around our hearts : • • = together in stronger than fraternal eke - • L.t. tC,Ou tto be severed. The ties that have so sound at as companions in war will unite us in pence. of the old Regiment, with the incidents four years, will always be remembered • • - ..hod with the memory and virtues of on r c , lnrades, whose remains are mouldering In Ststes. I deed- of valor and trials of enduritnce, with eements of thirty-two battles, will brighten pages In the annals of our country's fame. I• utnre tort will bless yon as the defenders of -an liberty. Nations will honor and respect : , ..qerity will praise your names for the in :•rab,e heritage you have so well preserved. Tot wilt be welcomed to your homes to enjoy the 01 the rovenament yon have so faithfully :'" , • !• ,, tect In civil life guard carefully what you • •aired and so well sustained in battle ; let mot'. and integrity characterize your coarse, L - mtefal people will bless you and a proud cr.- and reward you aster most deserving rn sincere thanks for your uniform courtesy t'^ co-operation in the performance or inn ' '•:•,es, fervent prayers to Almighty God for ' ' I,spoiness and prosperity through life, and • , t sympathies for the bereaved families of the dead, your Llent.narit Colonel bids von all SASI'L. K. SCHWENK, , fticiaL Lt. Colonel, Comdg. Refit. - ( stuns, let LL and Adg't. /Sec at Susquehanna Depot.—The doleful alarm r was again sounded In our Borough on Eum July 80th, about two o'clock in the morning. ]' helng at the dead of night, when all except 3 watchmen were in deep slumber, It second a time before the.-people could be rallied.— who were first an the ground say that the In the rear between the buildings owned • 11:tea Creegan, and Grittcnbeeg, Rosenbaum, 1. • about mid-war of the row of buildings on c street, directly facing the new shops of the N..- York & Erie Railway Company. The games Sl ,, actinir at a rapid rate and ascending high the tallithim*, threatening the total destrm • • of the bwitiess portion of the town ; and as ' were all wooden structures and the best poesl• food for the flames, it seemed impossible to ar -•tie progress In either direction. But fortunate -'• tire happened to be at a convenient distance the Railway Company's hydrants and stenm and by the determined and well-directed et, or the Shop Boys, who knew exactly what to ~ad bow to do it, and by working with a gr.] •' Heoteg no defeat, tee three inch hose wit; unfurled, drawn through , 'hopsindc..vs ,trung along the street in double quick style. , nient more the steam was up, and two rapid quarter Jets of water Were pouriog trl>o,l • II :IL, and doing wonderful execution. Hen, ; ,, granitue clammed very materially, prospect; • ' brighten, and those who were engaged Ili out goods soon began to reverse the opera look more cheerful. The fire was quench ... ,ed the people dispersed about four o'clock. Four buildings were consumed and two verymuch a ,, ured—one belonging to Miles Cregan and °carnal '', '.t Smith & Gridley an a grocery store, and sever ,. 'amities living above; two buildings owned by t , '.u.nnerg, Rosenbaum & Co,, one occupied by firm as Clothing and Dry Goods Store, and one ''' Thomas %estrum as Grocery and variety Store, ramifies living on the second floor. The fourth ..o..hag was new and unfinished, belonging to Mr. 1) , A Lyons, pining his store on the south. The ~ .ory of 1). A. Lyons was on tire from the top to the consuming nearly all one side and the roof tmllding It cannot be repaired. The store c and J. H. Cook was Injured on the north • , Lit can vastly be repaired. I understand the , “•, _ nearly all the stock and furniture were 4. • The origin of the fire Is unknown, l i t .'; .l lP„poiseA to have o the workpf toms evil Penn Or ptaft tattelgt. adtzna Of Company 71.—The Fiftiethlftt ri H ia. nent Pennsylvalita Vetereua Volunteers arrived at burg to be paid and mustered out several weeks ago, but not until Wednesday eight Jest did we receive intelligence that the Regiment had been disbanded and that Company D ware about to start for home. It wets deelded to give them a proper reception on their return; and in anticipation Of their arrival on Thursday el - Seising, Fire Companies Nos. 1 and 3 and a p ar t of No. 9 marched to the eastern limit of our village, sad there awaited their co ,to escort them tn. On their arrival they disera , and, alter manjt , friendlygreetings, _a precaution , was formed bithe Fire Companies, Wad, preceded by Beman's rnet Band, s 11130 of march was taken down Ow Street to Public Avenue, and up the latter to the Court Ileum The .members of Rough and Ready No. 1, had provided themselves with Ro man Candles, and these being ignited, the whole mute was made brilliant by flyin g of vtuiegated tire. On arriving at, the Court Rouse, Company D Was welcomed in an eloquent address by Hon. 'Wil liam J. Turrell ; after which they were escorted to the dining room of the Keystone hotel, where the ex.- soldier Bonitace of that establishment had provided a bountiltd supper, to which " the boys," a few in vited plate; and the Band sat down, and of which the hungry ones partook with evident relish. A " feast of reason and now of soul," consisting of toasts, songs, and speeches, was anticiped after sup per ; but the returned heroes could not wait. Long absence amid perils of flood and field caused them to yearn for the kindly 'greetings of the loved ones at home, and hastily appeasing their hunger, one by one they departed. Thus left to - their own re sources for enjoyment, those who remained seemed little disposed to prolong the entertainment, and the closing proceedings were brief. A tune by the Band and " The Star-spangled Banner," capitally sling by Prof. Tillotson, with a rousing chorus by the company, closed the festivities. Pik Lake ./11d Sartety—Repbrt of the Elk Lake Aid Society from Nov. 1864, to the present time Wo had $ll2 in the treasury and have sent to the Sanitary Commission 6 boxes Containing the fol following : 27 shirts, 4 sheets; 12 pairs socks, 2 quilts, 2 bedspreads, 12 pillows and cases, 2 dress ing gowns, 9 towels, 34 handkerchiefs, 12 pairs drawers, 2 pairs slippers, 8 needle-books, 1 box tooth-picks, 1 cheese, (weight 106 pounds,) 111rkin butter, 1 firkin pickled cucumbers, 1 Arkin apple butter, dried corn, dried fruit; condensed cider, pickled apples, old cotton and linen, ,to. We also submit the following feport from the Elk Lake Aid Society since Ito organization, November sth, 1562, to the present time, July, 1855 : Forward ed 16 home., 4 barrels, and fi iltkins, coniduln,g 33 shirts, 53 pairs socks, 32 pairs slippers, 7 dresslsg gowns, 144 hanAkerchiefs.:27 towels, 73 pillow-cases, 6 quilts, 9 bed spreads, 14 pairs drawers, 25 needle. hooks. SO ration bags, 6 Sheets,,' several pairs mit tens, 100 Pane, a large quantity of dried, canned, and pickled fruit, blackberry cordial,.scraoPel, potatoes, ried corn, horseradish, dried herbs., lint, bandages, old linen and cotton, reading matter, ,te„ Se. We have received efficient aid from Auburn Four Cor ners and also from Rosh. ospecial gotitcs. funcral services of Clark R. Dart will be held at the ALE. Church, on Lyon street, Harriet:et August 13th, at half-past two o'clock. Susspiehnsuta County Scortety.— Subquehanna County Agricultural Society will meet at the Court House Tuezday eve, 2d week. Augmt Court. C. M. Bess, &aviary 0 0. ^ —Ifirschmann Bros, dedroas of reducing their stock before removing into their Mammoth Store, are ready to dispose of the elegant assortment of Dry floods, Parley Goods, Millinery '.Goods, Carpets S 011. Cloths at meat Bargains. RIESCIIIWiIi Sign of the Thre hire. Binghamton, August nau—,Company D, 50th Pa Regiment, will bold a Military Rail at the Keystone lintel; in Montrose, Wednesday evening, dragnet 9th. The presence of all the old members of the Company, their friends, and the friends of the soldiers, is re .pectfrilly colleted. P. V. Carey, Proprietor sad Mar.a ger. The Mason t Hamlin Cabinet Organs.—No one who hears these instruments will be surprised at the very strong favor with which they arc regard ed by our leading organists. Their quality of tone is admirable, round, sonorous, pnre, and sympsthct 1c ; while they have abundant volume at tone for any private house, and quite sufficient for smaller churches and for such hells as are usually occupied by Sunday-Schools. With all this, their capacity for expression is wonderful, exceeding in some re spects even that of the largest and moat costly church organs. This is mainly etTected by the In troduction of a men, operated upon an entirely new principle, which gives the performer very efficient control over the tones he produces The moderate prices at which they are sold, and the little space they occupy, are important practical advantages in these Instruments.—Nee- York Commercial Advertser. 0. D. BEMAN, Agent, Montrose. Mat of Utters—Remaining In the Postoffice at Montrose, Saturday, Aug. sth, .865, and officially published in the paper lat.ving the largest circu lation : Aldrich A C Lathrop Miss P 8 Aldrich Mrs Windsor Lewis Miss Mary Ann Bulks Charles Morgan Mrs Margery B.rker John McCarty E Blakeslee B H Miles Misa Jenny C Chase Mrs Hannah Millmore Mira Elleabeth Cashier of Bnen Co Bank Shell" Capt I) A Carter W J M Skinner Mrs H H Green John Stoddard A A Howard Mrs Jane Sprague Jinkes Hansa P Tiffany Herkimer P Tattle Miss Jennie Harris Miss Phebe Tiffeny E F . Hughes John F Watson Mrs M 8 Hinds 8 H ch Co. Whitford Miss A 111131.11 Jackson Miss Jennie White Miss Kate Please say advertised. D. R. LATHROP, P. M. ,i; arriggo, WASRBURN—STARKS—At the Methodist Par sonage, in Gibson, by Rev. G. A. Severson, on the 30th Inst., Mr. Elery Washburn and Miss Fairs Starks, both of Gibson, Pa. RUSSELL—VANETTEN---At the house of John B. Angell, in Forest Lake, July27th, by Rev. Wm. She Mr. Dana F. Rumll, of Vestal, Broome Co., N Y., and Sirs . Mary Jane Van Etten, of Pored Lake. ~~~t~s. rar.d.anouncorments of Deaths are published arlthoutcharae— Ohlinary Notices noise be =id for at the reteof half • cent►word, Verses Ave cents► line. strictly to ►ivana, SEVERY—In Jackson, July Bth, 1865, Ellen C. Revery, only - daughter of E. F. and T, J. Scvery, aged three years. The following lines are inserted nt the request of the child's aunts : Who has not lost a friend Whose heart no sorrow rends Fora dear one borne away By death inn single day Te dear, the loved are dying, Our choicest ones depart, And many friends arc stetting With tears and bleeding hearts. Ella's friends will miss her ; By death their hearts are riven. Who has not lost a friend To be found again to heaven? The sweetest and fairest flowers - Are earliest to droop and decay, So dearest and beat-loved friends, The soonest pass away. Fond mother., cease thy weeping, And, father, dry thy tears, For Ella's body is sleeping— In heaven her soul appears. Grandfather, thy darling's gone to rest; Aged grandmother, weep no more; Brothers and relations, all follow above Your little:friend to realms of love. And all who have fricods in heaven, Follow her soul with delight, 'Till victory's crown is given, And 'robes-of purest white. [D T. H. AVEHY—In Washington township, on the 17th instant, of typhoid fever, Jerome Avery, in the thir tv-ninth year of his age. He had just returned, (July 4th,) from the army, where he had done faithful service in the patriotic work of restoring the power of the Government over the whole country. He had served one year in North Carolina as a conscript, and was honorably discharged Last August he enlistecl and served in Company C,2.1a1 Hetet-, P. V. He participated in the capture of Fort Fisher, and In nil the engage ments, marches, and hardships of his regiment.— After our armies bad accomplished the work of subjugating active Southern rebels, and putting to lastin.,. , shame their Northern allies , he again receiv ed an honortible discharge—a good soldier in a good cause. And now, after having fulfilled his mission on earth, 'Which had been marked by singular up rightness, honesty, and inoffensiveness as a citizen, obedience and filial affection as a sOn, fidelity and strong attachment as a brother, he has gone as we hope, to that peactftd country , and that ,glorious habitation prepared by the Saviour for each of his humble disciples ; he having, White in the, found that Saviour to be a very present help in time of trouble; whoseikingdom be Is Jointnow per mitted to reign as Brother and Heir. EDDY—In Wolf township, Lycoming Co Pa., Sarah A., youngest daughter of Asa L. and Marga ret A Eddy, agecli two years, three menthe, and. twenty.one clays There's a fresh little monad in the grave -yard, Where often I'll wander and weep; There's a dear vacant spot on my pillow, Where sweet little Sarah did sleep. There were pretty dark eyes, but they of umber In ellenceirinestia the dark mold ; elitA Sew York Wholesald.i'rklm Ogrent of Produce. Reported for the lancosSibill?-1132211220121" by. JOS/An "KPINTEW - bilW;Mil222ll4 21D. 20 . Wailklottem SL. Few Yob*, to whom thlpmenla may be Made. TwiOldbiliettliebrourel tg1n..4111 be adranealosl2l.l2O•ll3 of the goodsliitildnd, and e grdek return Made for 0710b9101 co.. roll 111ectlCas ;ad a weal, belbrket report lent ha Orituirte bi malltoakeiMal inz slaloming. Ilearw&L Defy. W.l 4 2 a 501E 7 ., $ . 14.210. $ 9644 PI " Impure, ' 504035 ,4 / 4 0, • 420 53 114,0.50u...1.15 0411.1 51 1 5 . " 00 0 1 05 Peas, " Co lo' Potettoels. P btrrel. 90002 ra Butter, tub; 1914. 290 vi„Onforu. 4000 4 10 lc 0.1:110% . ! tts 4 5.3.111/14,1157, PD ., 1 2 0 I 7 " ro! , b " —. —I flbe?e, WIG!, 14 0 IhiLßytt. . 2112 180 94 ‘2.2.81011,, 200 12 Ltd. week 11501., 12 am 10 00 /Med APO.% " 0 111 - 1000014.0 " Prattles.. " 40 C 3 Po:14, nom. " 3100 Et 99 " Plums. Y 3 4 14 118 ' • prime, 23 Oo 2•20 cbenles, 43•2 Hams. smoked. Plb 93 ft 01 " 110apbmio" 2-1 3Stiboulders. lOO sa " Illelawfrios" 730 0 4 llnto.. " 190 al t tP . f rA ll " % l o VIAZIA., 900 '"-an Floor. wheal. 1 , b1.. o noEo lloUlTnrknta, "'A rye " 500 0, e :11 40 II Corn M 41,111. bond., 200 21 , , Dabs, " 21 obi 24 11pckwheat Flour" —'l.llnaer Need, " 14 0 14 nix, 19 14 1 01110304 hp Seed,P bosh 4WO 8111) rearms, 11. gee/44 00 b 2 9 1/ beal, " 200 o• 2Do Iltet 00 01 12 Txllow, V 210 II %thumb.% carewss,lP lb 00 11 . Wool, ernaheol, sn 0 To *a 888 10 , Wool. onlesahr4l, on Pork. &rued, " 0 1115.pples. P barrel 000 CI 11 DO Meat. W bushel. 1 75 a 1 21 'drub Biggar, tiore.—.A Min:Tact of the Rem-Turk Market an be si,en on Me loony Line by calling id the Republican . 'Melee In Montrose. le the above la Oral the torrent and highat plea wblch. are govern. ed by quality and oondltlon. Many ankles that are hot mentioned alloy, Cab ho Ingrid on tbe renoia le our oaf.. Advtvtiontotto. Sheriff's Sale. virtue of certain writ Issued by the Conrt of COLIIIIIOI2 Pleas of Susquehanna County, and to me directed, I will expose to sale, by public yen due, at the Court lionse, In Montrose, on Frid.y, Alug.st 251 h, 1865, al 1 o'clock p. Pt, the following described piece or parcel of land, to wit : Atl that certain piece of land situate in the town ship of Great Iletid, in the county of Susquehanna, and described as follows: B•-ginning at a heap of stones standing In the north line of the State of Penn sylvania near the nineteenth mile stone; thence sonth TS' west by lot No. 1 to an elm tree ou the haul: of the Snequehanna river; thence up the west elm shore thereof to a post, corner of lot numbered 3, north 42' and 30' east to the beginning, containing 3:11 acres, re in 11 tile appurtenances, 13 framed dwelling houses, 2 framed harnt, shed, out houses, 2 orchards, about 150 acrte improved. Taken In execution at the suit of Stone & Starr to the use of Thomas Gillespie vs. William T. Gillespie. DAVID SU 11 NIERS, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 31, 16415. Sheriff's Sales. DY virtue of sundry writs issued by the Court of I )Common Pleas of Susquehanna County, and tome directed, I will expose to sale, by public vendue, at the Court Douse, in Montrose, on &thirtieth Aural 191 h, 1965, at 1 o'ciockp. in., the following described pieces or parcels of land to wit All that certain piece or parcel of land Minato in borough of Great Bend, oonnty of Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at the Southwest corner of a lot of laud former ly owned by John Paddock, and bring 60 feet from the northwest corner of said Paddock lot, and running thence north 63' east 100 feet to the hue of a lot conveyed to Doct Griffin, deceased, thence by the same south 27' west 23 lent to a corner of said Glittia lot, thence south 75' east 200 feet to a post, tuence south 27' east 60 feet to a post, thence north 70' west 366 feet to the place of beginning, containing sixteen thousand bine hundred and eighty feet of land, be the same more or lees, (being the premises conveyed by William Dayton to Perumna Alien,) with the ap purrmances, one three story .dwelling house, one blacksmith and wagon shop, and right of way from house to public Street. Also, all that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Great Bend village, Sus quehanna county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: By a line commencing at the southeast COr ttc of James thine.' lot, or formerly owned by said Carets, on the Cochecton and Great Bend turnpike toad, rind running back along the line of said Carnes' lot In a northwf merit- direction 100 feet, thence In a southerly direction is a Hue parallel with the turn pike road fence 35 feet to a corner, or what is known as the cross road, or Mcchanica' street, thence along said road in a southeasterly direction 10 feet, thence hack in a northwesterly dirt-et:Mu 6 feet, thence in a southeasterly direction parallel with the said Cornea' south line to the said turnpike road fence, thence 1..10ng the line of the said turnpike road fence in a northerly direction 30 feet to toe place of beginning. containing three thousand and Illty•seven feet of laud, be the same more or less, with the appurle nances, one dwelling home, and all improved. Taken lu execution at suit of N. C. Warner vs. E.T. Young, and Jane Krumm and Wm. Decker, T. T, ALSO—AII of defendant's Interest In that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Bridgewater, county of Sinsivehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post the south West corner thereof, thence by lands of H Griffin on the northeast side of millrace north 34 - east 10 perches to a post, thence south 56' east 24 rods to a post, thence south 34' west 10 perches to a post, thence north 56' west 24 rode to the place of beginning, containing one and a half acres of land, more or less, and bounded on all sides by land of said Gran, on which is situated a grietwia, a dwel ling house, Ste , all improved, together with the water privilege and other appurtenances appertain• ine thereto, according to the proviqons of Wm. M. Clark's deed from 11. Griffin dated Jsn'y sth, 1961, and recorded in deed book No. 31, page 47. Taken in execution at the snit of llarvey Griffin vs. William 3L Clark, and J. L Holmes vs W. 31 Clark. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the borough ui Great Bend, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the southeast corner of Lowrie., Green's lot near the depot of the New York and Erie Railway Company, thence along the nue u: the said Lowrie Green's land nearly east to the Great Bend and Coehecton turnpike, thence along said turnpike in a nont holly direction about eight perches to lands owned and occupied by the said irle Railway Company, and thence along the line of lauds of the said Erie Railway Company to the place of beginning, containing one acre 01 land or thereabouts, be the same more or less, with all the ap purtenances, one house known as the National Ho tel, with bares and sheds thereunto belonging, and all improved. _ _ Taken in execution at the suit of J. B. Tuba use of W R Cooper & Co. vs. G. J. Smith and J. M. Gillispie. ALSO—The followingdescribed piece or parcel of land aituate in the township 01 Great Bend, Suslue. haena county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded oe. the north by lands of C. Osterhout, on the cast by the highway, on the south by lands of James Y. Smith, and on the west by lands of James P. Smith, con taining about sixteen acres or thereabouts, he the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one dwelling house, one barn, one orchard and mostly improved. Taken in execution at the snit of R. L SatpLin vs. Asa Bennett ALSO—The following described piece or parcel et land situate in the township of New Milford. county of Snsquchanua, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On Lie north by lands of Gregg it Falket,- bury, on the wst by' lands' of Alonzo Albright, on the west by lands of Peter Albright, and on the south by Linda of E. A. Pratt., containing about fifty acres be the same more or leas, and about four acres improved Taken in execution at the snit of It. L. Sutphin Hiram Chrispeil. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel ~1 land situate in the township of New Milford, county 01 Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described u follows, to wit : On the south by lands of Peter McCollum, on the east by lands of A_ B. Smith, on tee north by lands of Stint, Mcrae, and on the west by lands of E. W. Hawley, contain ing eighty-one stores or thereabouts, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, one framed house, one framed barn, some fruit trees, and about sixty acres improved. Taken in execution at the snit of IL Ell. Dunmore, executor of the last will and testament of J. F. Dunmore, deceased vs. William M. Bowen.' ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Harford, Susquehanna county, bounded and described as follows: On the east by lands of Alvin Stearns, on the south by lands of Luban Capron, and on the west and north. weq, by lands or Laban Capron, containing two and a Ma Berea, be the same more or less, with the ap purtenances, one sawmill, and mostly improved. Taken in execution at the snit of G. W. and A. .1. Stearns vs. Charles P. Stearns. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel 0! landaltuate in the township of Oakland, county el Susquehanna, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Being seventy-six acres and forty-two perches, on the northeast sbde of lot No. 72 of the survey of John Boyle of the Wharton lands, being of the di mentions of state-seven rods in width and nne hun dred and eighty-two rods to length, with the ap purtenances, one house, one .barn, and about 25 aeres improved. Taken in execution at the suit of C. B. Bennett vs. Peter Gidderk ALSO—AU that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Bridgewater, county of Susquehanna, bounded and described as folio w, to wit: Beginning at the southeast corner hereof at the corner of the late estate of Geo. Backus, deceased, and Otis Bullard's laud at a stake and atones in the. Wyalusing road; thence along the centre of said road north 21' west 41% perches to a corner ; thence north 66%e west 247 perches to a corner In the line of Conrad Hinds's lands; thence along said line south 433 W west BOX perches to a corner is M. S Tyler's laud; thrum along. lend of D. D. Rinds and late the estate 01 Gco: Backus, deceased, south 66W east 250 perches to the beginning, containing fifty acres and thirty-six perches, more or lees, about twenty emits improved. Taken in exemilion at the snit of Dewitt C. Ford ham vs. F,. It. Perkins, and J. S. Tarbell, Alfred Baldwin and Frederick Fessmaten, Terre Tenants. DAVID SUMMERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, July 24, 1865. Executor's lotice 11\TOTRIE Is hereby glum to ON person. baying demtuala spinet VI the estate of Bent. O. Tong% Into of 1.4211 e Weep., des•need„ ttuttt Ito 60.111* coral be presented to tteunderefrxedfor orraogeenent, nod ail persont indebted to aid estate axe reonextee to mane tmir.e. dinte no-mew. W. M., TINGI.F:Y, Executor. t cues. June ME. ISCS...roe G rittirr JAl3:3—no metal WI crate et about tbem—a r+S. env...callons year% sad Outs kr rale bY lbe 1111L";; " ' %NM d&Z%„" ,„ Register ' s Notice: . ti l Fdlo ' Vrl s .frog " tY 8 t° an P""" of 8. F. Kee:er. tare of m.o.:me, &mud ; fa., A. and L. C Keeler. Adnrinmrator.— Rae, cf Anna h lcz.e of the favoahlp of 411 boon, deers*. cd Lioeo and G ; Tteranr. Eseccny 0— n owan, ties& Bridgeorites lownihtn, deCoofed ; J. It If ceollemcAdministratof— &rate of Dario Lamb. tats Of Jattateltoertoddp, dm0004; car Washburn. A dmlrdarratv Eente of Christopher Ward. IMO d 1311,1114 k, inVUMP, do. ceased De^aL n.l Ay,Eiteutor Eec t• el WHO' Green. late of ProrAllo township, deataral ; Runes Tuti4f. ono of U. Execuors— Xe ate of David Putman, low or Ittub tonfooltdp. Oseetied ; A. W. Gray. AdinlartratOr— E.Late of A. C.W.IUMMIt lase of APohnon towrahtp, dfCrAffd J. E. cw-co•fr, dmintMratay— . . . . 14tatu . Ja.3 , er Belt, late of C7le,r;l toeenthlp, deeeeted ; I. Arerwart, Admintelnaor Oate of liar's villmar.b, late of liarfOr{l townslilp, decia.md 'arponter, A drolnletratof Estate of N W Waldron late of 11=forti town.hlp, dtcesud P. 17,.peratr. Admlnbtrator . . ht !Mani l‘c..tt., Late of Brldßevratvriolresblpoltertsigl Admlql.strour F (Ate of JcmiclnL lishrl-Il late of tolrmhip, Lc , enutee. ; Jeremiah I ard .it ea lirlaee , haeriebta .-.• • - - • Leta', of Henrylate of forog take Sow Liao, docomed Williorn C. nide... MtMEl!===l Eitatt 1-f I eerie n u nr,n, late of Amazon Utarnablp. deceased ; E Barton and it treat-del, y. Loenutara— Ettate or 11. U. Little, Ltiot cif tier: , MIMI- I Itrushlpolecne.tl ; 11. I . and M. E. Llttle and JOhn 11. P:xc Estate of John Were. We or rillaton tuvettedp, deneaand f J. Ott...AC John Smith, and Usti,. Waahhuni. Irateurs—l Tnet the v....wilt have ottani their accounts m the Iteeirjerio ifilce. In and inr the county of rtusdneLannkatert ti.at tne eenic arid he prercultd In the Jurfam of the Orylranticice.e.., .04 Wedneedly, Auftrat :fa Ica. lor coneru.atlon and allowance et:AIN, Iteantair. I l eglater's Office. ktontrote. Icily .11s1 1566. COURT PROCLAITATION. t 71TEIt6AS the 1100. F. P. STREET.6II, President of the TT Court of a), and Ten - tepee, and teemeral Jell ltellsers. "Part of Quarter Sesxl , ll3 lb*. PeaC, at.) Cart 01 1,0nd0,.... l`leam and Ori.hanst . Innirt In the Tl,lrteenth Joestal Destrhe. e IsOml Ro d e bury:lel... end radioed, nod the lions. and la th e P. tinter. AZan , Cl.Ste SndZeSltt Stlilrleb.lah• , Outaly. have their preeopt, to toe du v ets& ;,,, Thturt of Oyer and Term iner and e/eneral Jab I •ellsso7, In the Bor. nm,,d, of Atone/nee and County of Snmillehanr4. onlite 311 Moods, 01 AMMO. lea. It Lein; the elat day InnrlC• ss f l ; to the' , Coroner. Joule, of the Pao.% and Conatable ot mid merry of attintetatam. that they be there I. the, pr o m pes,oe. at I clock In tt a eftemoon of Sold day. Men. thole ro.s.rda, lottubttlono. and Otter athembeenas. t o 00 tmete thhoss whe, to 114alf ethos+ apooreln to be done. And 'hurt who are nout d by nn gnmanc, an , th.st the Primness that ars or shall be In the Jolt of cold ettomtf of a.oettshenna are to be then thrre, to hmstorote assalust than se sad Ix) pt. Dated at 51..,ntr.n. too 04th .1! Join, In Inn year of our Lord one thousand tight hundred sod slaty the. Da 1 0r !111 ERA. elhorllT. WIDOWS' V ENTOICI ES. DUBUC! NUTICR hereby giver, to an poreons Intrresind In the rollow,,t riarnen et. tti wit . F.M. eof F hooolln i:kte ..f Jnr,ke /n townthlp. , E•tnto of 1. dwl4 eponre , , Into of I.sinr wtirtuqpi). deed ; Peale • f st. , lmno f o • t .1• mg:. tnarnst.l,, . . relate or Michael flallatt.., lot if t" twat noten.at ~ • Fiera:ant Icnatinue Inorfnerty. later of trimnek to.. panty That the Adatloweralit” or the 'aid resmectlea Entater have !lad In the ort of 1, ,, •111cL(14/1 • C tatty. the Inv, riot - lea awl apprgl..eno of yrop. • n r by the ..elour and family of eath of paid decent," and pat off to t rem under the Act of numbly In each am made mud mantra; and that the tame he presented to the Jody,' of the Court on Viednesthy, August ..13,1, Idl, for confirmation Dozily, Mon rota_ July el , tnOf. J. M. Matlalsl, Clerk. PROCLAMATION Sltsquellunna County as. IDIENJ MIN E. Al% KIN , sa. Lavin llawklas In lac emal of Ocrocrom Plea. °I Supuel.pnnn County. T. 1-n , tnn II a.kln• • Wham.. it addld ceas In i/ISt. 'CS ay is itned to N It rm. laal . whn h was dnl v r••tornerl non ••,/t intri tun, and thrrann an allas rtai.rena was ladAed In nut Mae. retUrt/n• G:e to A lull term upon the TN. ti proud w. made that the nnhi Lad. Iloward could not he found In ny bath wick, Thia voltex la therefore to require youeo appear before the Judge. eg thg aut.! g fgert on the third llotal3V of dllglng 01.1, ng 1 Ltd oeightlei. are, the V I.RdeUX StEhtli, lehergif. charge', Montt.. Jule tt, 1..5. PROCL.A tIIATION Susquehanna County ss. & L FRED PILATT n.lfarrnret Jane Pratt. In the Court o Common Pleas of Sionnehaima County. To Jere Pratt Wienreas • huhprena In Divorce Ivo, TCM.IBIi3, which leas duly rettErned non te a in• vent., and themnpon an &has auk{ ri.na war Lined In nld coot, re turnable to A pril Term, tact. niye, th. return of which proof was nude that the wed Margaret Jane Pratt could not he found to ay balThvick. This nieire Is therefore to require von to app&ar before the Judga of the Wel I`.zio GP the thin] alocjav yf A arum neat. to •115.4 r C,llllMilit. AO. Litt VW UAL!! Fach, hen 14 Sheriff's litryri. 01 oat rote, July 17,1.41. Admit'll%tralor's rii ollee IVOTIC,E in IMi.EI3Y V11.7i to sl' Tersont ha v inederhal nd".•+ , nt Ito no. , of JvnrnP. 1111,, lede of Fn1,....1..111e 11. ei.to net.. deed.t hatthe 0004 ronstb