mg pontroot gtmorrot. E. B. IidEIJET,'EDIToR22 nommaass. PENN!A WEDNESDAY. JULY' 20, "1820. iDemocentle County Convention • !Tito Ditifteratic..vciters of Susquehanna county are requested to meet at the place ettubling elections in their re*ctiie districts between the hours of 4 and 6 O'clock P. 31 , on Saturday the lath day Of August next (unless otherwise ordered the Township Committee) and elect two delegates to represent said districts in the Contention to be held at Montrose, on Monday, 'Augusellth, at 2 o'clock .r. )s., for the purpose of nominating candi dates to be supported at.the ensuing,elec- TOWNSHIP comnrTzEL • Auburn—G. L. :Swisher, Win. White; Wm. Donlbi Ararat—N. J. West, Benj. IL Dix, S. A. Bald win, • Brkbrewater—R. Bunnell, H. J. Stevens, C. a: Curd. . _ . Brooklyn—E. G. Williams, James Hewett, Win. Crandal. Dimock—Wm. Bunnell, H. E. Birch, A.: B. Lathrop Dindaft Boro.—Dr. J. C. Olmstead, Thaw F. Phinny, C. C. Church. Forest Lake—H. Birdsell, Elisha Griffis, Isaac Strange. Franklin—J. L Merriman, Henry Eldred, Joseph Maryott. Friendsville—James Meade, Phillip Wm Buffam. eilaSon—George Milliken, J. Ei. Clailln, E. F. Clinton. • Great Bend—Wm. K. Hata, J. B. Brown, Ira Smith. . - Great Bend Born.—C. 8. Gilbert, I. Reelihocr, Reuben Stevens. Herrick—Henry- Lyon, E. R. Barnes, A. B. Tingley. Harmony—Richard Martin, Levi Westb.U. Efarforcllra Carpenter, D. L Elite, Stephen Caipenter. Jessup—Charles Sheip, Joseph Stieger, W. C. Bjuulrick. Jacksnn—A. M. Benson, J. L Dia, T. W. lietio!=-A.. L. Jeffers, A. J. Titus, Lucius , Utley. ..Lathrop—E. 13. Brown, John Wood, D. Took- - Liberty-P,. P. Butte, C. Stanford, M. L Tra6?.delL tittle 31endewe—Thomas O'Dowd, J&rr Rene. Middletown—John Riglnn, Owen Smith, Otis Roes. Montrose—C. D. Lathrop, D. Brewster, C. L. Brown. New Milford—lt Aldrich, Julius E. Deans, SPerkt:er Lathrok New Milford Atm.—W. Hayden, P.W. Boyle Joel S. Tingley. Oakland—Nrames Tillman, Lewis Slmtts aLegge! litishm. Harvey, Albert Picket, C. Plum 13 0h:tract—William IL Gerritson, Samuel Quick, Wm. B. Handriek. Busq: Depot.—G. Curtis, E. N. Smith, Wm. Thomson—C. Stodard, L. S. Aldrich, J. B. Whitney. C. M. °ERE, Chairman. 0: M. HALL, BacretruT. Every vote cast in the "United States Senate to continue the unconstitu tional and inquisitorial income tax was given by a Radical. The Democratic mem bers'voted solidly against it Let the peo ple bear this in mind. 111:2=1 Reported Rattle In Europe. The muddle between France and Prus sia relative to the succession to the Span ish throne, lately abdicated by the Queen, seems to be approaching a bloody crisis. A rumor was prevalent in Paris on Mon day that a hard battle had taken placeon Stinday near the Prussian lines, involving the loss in killed of 3,000 Prnsiiarts, and 2 ; 500 French. Asall the telegraph wires across the frontier ai cut, the report needs confirmation. If we may. be allow ed an opinion, the whole affair seems to be a duel of scientific military men, as to the relative destructive qualities of the ehassepot (French) and Needle-gun (Prus gist%) arms, which have attracted so much attention in Europe for three years past. The Country Relieved. Ott Friday last the 2d session of the 41st Congress 'adjourned, hati•ing lasted 166 days. During that time nearly 2,300 bills were introduced, only about 500 of which were passed. It seems to be'uni- Tenrally beliered by the disinterested of all parties, that the, whole amount of bus mess which it has taken months to dis pose of, might have been done in as ma ny weeks, as the whole of the session, up to within the last ten days, was occupied iu long windy speeches, and discussions without any acting, all of which hate been printed and circulated at the expense of the people, which has added another stone to the enormous road of taxation Which is now weighing them down : "The laws passed. of puma' im_partance, were—theicorthein Pacific Railroad Omni the Ptinihigiuld Currency, the Tax. and Tariff, Ar ray and - Nary Reorganization, the Naturaliza tion and the Appropriation bills. These' were -alciafly passed within the last fortnight. That Congress should have required - ve months to do so little lf any benefit to the'cotintry,,with a daily cost of thous ands. of. dollars, to which may he added the Cnornions detriment to" the country from infamous legisletion• - whieli .can not be'rest.iniated, to ' . .Sometking that' should awaken ,t,lie.'peiiplc •to ; a lively acuss of their inirifous.montlitiou.in the bands of such personal legislator. The % people_ sill lbe • tlicinkful for, . the present'relief, piesentrenCf, the announcement:ATjf f li... r commeasurate rejoicing, had it beßanntillB72,in stead of ,December next. • .ahere is one way Of esimie fronizniOtb er 'affliction, and that is to 'electaCtire ' , oen to l supply the place of cadet -rOkera; :, - land.grabbers, and worthless - arThis is the view which lire Nei York Star; the wiirkin„crineiftiorgaii,,tukes Botitiell's Stiancisipolley: ,"130atttll - eitA ''ieettrely at Washunton,,,squeeziiig trt's.bloo ,out of t h e workingtueti,4ina once a month he exhibits:with - atm,. 'the -biiteA lista which 'be tiasfroejvAl eietiinikiefriihrphkinty; moo': how 4l, - ,r'f • ^ 71k • Our Duty. We publish this week a call by the Chairman of the Democratic Aunty oiriMittreforttiormnatimp..epnitmtionj ',.t.p*held on thii4lo.th of A,:4lstitrx . t/i' .41fitl:Mtk it app*tliknameOf tlitiseAF pointed nctlii's toWroshili f Cominittees. In view of all the circumstances the goes tionarises, _very naturally, „what is our tluty_at the present time. We shall •not - prestititjAtti bitfttuct the reliable body of honest Democrats who have stood by, the past,: but -A': feni:.suggestionte can" 'dol . - no' harm to those who have thn best interests ouroonnt#V,,in. as`velluathevel fare: of DIOS° poie l principles which. four party organizationrepresents. The Tciwn— ship Committees have"a 'responsibility, second to no other in its fpertirtencY,' , and , they have been selected •itudoubtedly with a - view to their known *4Vlty, and we Wiere 014 a'.for as 4nr .114rional • knowl edge extends, the:confidence; is not 'mis placed. As you 'tnlntiyottr 'acred-rialits, and the purity of your. hearth-stones,' let iirompt action and diie,.,vigilanee appear iu every district, A ~Cougressman is to be elected, together with State Legislators, tt few tinutty officers. As to C9iioOinan tse blvelitiapodis• poSitionlo c)iange ouritepmsentative who has so satisfactorily dis Charged his duty to his constituents as past facts demon strate, but lie'' positively declines. Snell being the ciise; we claim in honor, justice, and as ,an admitted. right; that to our county belongs the privilege :of a choice. We have been asked often as to theposi tion of the DEMOCRAT, and who is to be its candidate, to which we most emphati cally reply,, We have implicit confidence in thelonesty of purpose, and the true and tried principles - which gt - tern the rank and file of our party in Susquehan na county, and we believe that node but true and honest men will receive their preference in ;their deliberations at the Convention, hence he who is' thus hon ored will be our candidate and if not elected it will be no fault of ours. We claim to be a Democrat, and -we believe that ,to be Democratic. Suicide avid as sassination belong wholly to 'liadipalism. We know of no reason why any heart burningS should exist among the leaders of our party in this county. but we are aware that bribery and corruption rules in the ranks of our opponents, and any human weakness„ Which temptation can work upon in any of our leading men will be attacked by them in the faint hope of disturbing our solid column that must march against them. Let the rank and file who have tLi vid"s remember that no leader in auy party organization has in himself but one-rote and thatif ho is not willing to acquiesce in the will of the ma jority untraineled alul honestly expressed, and to manfully put shoulder to the wheel and help push on to Tictury, he is not worthy the name of Democrat, much less to be a leader of the people. IDS home is among lbulicals where party is not ruled by principles, but by patronage anti pelf- A■ H Is Eterull J iistiee where art thou,? Why is it that thou art so slow in executing sentence of retribution against the wrongs of the-helpless and the weak? To-night a frail girl is hovering between life and death, the victim of man's infernal sel .tisbness. Look at her. - sniTering• aA man can never suffer this side of per tion, and yet an individual (to her shame be it said) quietly remarks, "the Wn Of transgress ors islard." Better to big in heathenish darkness, without a line of" Holy Writ." than use its sacred teachings to taunt at such a time. Yes, she must bear the shame as well as the suffering alone. The wretch, who is the author of this agony, stalks through the streets with impunity. Nobody thinks less of him or if they do they • dare not manifest their feelings. Young ladies rec ognize him with their blandest smile. Ifothers deliver themselves of the opinion that the girl never was much--she might have known better: They never heard any harm of the young gedilenian before" - so 'daily voung men are ruined'-bv thtF) bold girls, its too bad for him ; they are not going to cast him off; it's no way to lead to npeiltrinoe. Wisdom immense! Christian' loVe un told! Young lady. Cottle with me to the scene of misery and imagine. what your feelsings would be if it were your own darlings sister. But stop; she is dying. The first wad of the little one comes as u death knell. Her spirit has found a rest ing plecc on the other shore. She sleeps and so shall you soon and so shall he whose evident destiny in this world wast to curse mankind. . - Mothers (who hare denounced her who no longer can he distitrbal by your nn christlike treatment, come.in. Come soft- It-, for pitying angels are , lingering over tio form that:you• fain would. lia:Te denied. ered-the world of life. Vor one moment riseittiore-.yo.ur Selfishness .and in your imagination .-plam';. that happy,' smiling. pleasure loving daughter of yours--in , the same cirentristanCes. Would'yorenot weep 'aver her•wrimgs".?.:lVotild not =your heart be 'hurt Ito _the- utmost by the keen sense of injury that you and youilhad•snifitin ed Would you think the' young gentle man worthy tkpraise that he , had-dolie I no greater-Wrong? But- you"iditril from the indignantly' and say there is :no. dan ger of your daliglita.: I tell you there is j dunger. _The pale -face,•,hefore,:yen:-.:was once tinged.with.blood , ~pre_ as • thatl which 11011 r, &WS , the rem. .of .your daughter, The; seducer: tins rase would Pat:hesitate to setinec.your'datighter. The I fret that your. daughter i 9 the,one in act i oc*- Hon is up 4tstleguard.,.,:licit long _since,l. sativ,:yOur,d4ghter-in:the giddy .waltajn Very.close 2 4oftinetxvith thukframeper . o44l rearr ihd,OtainbiisTriitkiw ; w9,..to an. other jOy s aßitti4VrAlle-.1 1 ls: mine, .and "4601cr,owp.T-klOOked:fipon: hers treet, ffic:P,ll.Pli:*9ll4oa that :y9O • were not roore:s,olicitens:for her. ; welfare. YOU bid nte;hq silent.fOr Your claugmer;:auft.yotirs, anglogra- But let me ask, whyltA.that,,lfin are always so slow. toKbeliesa, Aer.ll-reports of 0/ 'YPPPg.PP. ) I-# ll 4 - .o 4l ltrte. jiip,tatjAti 0141**08t4140g**114. latniett moreiiiitutidethen trona4s fic lord of the world's crimes less blackened ' t li.l by the missdeeds of man—than woman ? Nay, verily. Again, why s it that where uniirr thi:Veredulpabhill the two, that 'he is landed amend on a.itilver waiter as tie cheie' ept; article of theleason, and wo- Matk is'cmitiled t eff the face of the earth as tlie_yernd.a. unler„eur. Ot ? Surely, " The mills of God grind slow ly." War Declared In Furope. PA RIB, July 15 _ _ .IF. ;11.—The '..borttit's. Legislatif declared war against Prussia tenininutes:rbefore. two thitrafteruonn. - - .• . Hull„ }sail will ,ryinalu , neittrtd,,,ja,.,the 'stragg e.• I.,helielligkrenta have engaged to respect ilio'nentriditfor Bel,glairi,,, yet troops are raPidly,CO.neoutiAng at. Ant- Wert), and, other ,st rateste. Pptits., , o • f „.. The specie 'Mid ballion t a the Is atiOnal Rink at Antwerp has been, 'remoVed to the Citadel, and issne..eif 'paper ,fininey is announced. It 10 rekitirto'd that the,Ernpe.r,or'ref,vived a de:spatch• 11..iirt);_gtieeri Victoria this inotp- ing milking a 'last appeal for ~ peaCe,oind ,that a similar' despatch .Wils„alsO / sent . frOnt'lJondon tei the, ri.ing,ol Prussia..,. A proclamatiOn'Ot. is said; )3414 7bY N4poleon, has been.fprepared fordii3 - tribli- I tion through the German States .tie scan as the ,French" troops 'haVe ,eroised the frontier. It assures the Oerman ; peoPlo ' that France Wars against - Prnisia, and not against Germany,, and with no idea,of conquest. An enormous number of cop ies have been printed? PA ei5,.Ji11y . .,14-3.P. M.—The excite ment in the city is very great to-day. No opposition to the war. is manifested by any class of citizens. Rentes have adviinc -1 ed to 66f: 'La Libel* reports that great masses of ' troops were put in motion lust night for the frontier, and the Emperor will soon take the field in person. AND - Too Much Fourth of July. Our peripatetic President seems to have enjoyed the Fourth of July too much; to have deleb . ratM the ever glorious a little too gloriously. Despatches announce that heeras laid np for a season at the !Fifth Avenue hotel in New York, on his re turn to that city,'and when he left he was provided with a parlor car in which he was carefully deposited, in order that he might recover from the fatigue of his trip to Connecticut. They have_noliaine liq uor law in the land of wooden nutmeg, and that acconts for the exhanstedcondi tion of hiiExcellenc,y, 'When Grant goes on these trips he goes in fur having • what the blaiys call "a good time," :italic is not always in a presentable condition. He is said to have made his appearance on the balcony of the Herdic house at Wil - his trouting excursion, in a sadly demoralized !condition. There Were numbers of ladies present, and our heraddled President greeted thud' with the following brief address: "G—lad to see you, I-dies. S'pose I k-iss the 'hole lot, corn-mowing with the o-ldest first, eh lie made no speeches after an early hoar on the Fourth, during , his recent es capade. and we pmstuae he will be "all right: and revaly,for another excursion by the titlie Coup's,: adjourns. _ •, ! Tise lionfard Investigation. We do not suppose that any one Will be much surprised- tu learn Unit the' ,Con gressional Committee which was Uppoin tell to investigate the (+urges ag ainst General Howard, the chief agent o f the edman iturenti. have decided tomake a report white-washing the accused. To condemn him would be to add onother weight to the great burthen which is now hanging, about the neck of the: Radical party, and threatening to sink it beneath the NV/WAS of popular condemnation. The minority of the Committee will ratike a true statement of the damaging frets elic ted on the examination, and the charla tan who was paraded for several years as "the Christiim Soldier" leill be shown up in his true light. Both reports will be published shortly. • A Hard Mt at the genet°. The New York Tribuna l in comment lug upon the new naturalization bill gets off the following excellent hit at the Raid ivals of the U. S. Senate. The Senate dances forwatd and back as absurdly on the naturalization laws as upon the income tam. ..lts last decision is that Mr. Summer's amendment striking the word "white - out was very danger , vas, for that it permitted Chinese natur alization. That is now safely repealed, and only African naturalization permit d. the learned disciples 's Confucius puzzling their brains to under , stand the philosophy of American'lCgisla- Lion. - OE On. An , Electioneering Tour. Christopher Columbus Delano, Grant's Commissioner of Internal Revenue, is go ing to Kentucky _ to organize the negroes of that State for the coming Con aression al campaign. As nearly all the white men of Kentucky will vote the Domocrate is ticket. Mr. Delano will"goto the goat's house for wool and come book shorn." This thing of sending out. Federal office holders and members of the Cabinet-to do the electioneering of the Radical-party' is a thing •which deserves to he seterlyo de tiouneed. .1111. r. Delano ,would ;stay lat Washington, limr.attend to the duties' ter his office, fie tniht possibly devise' , some means for relieving the peole from • por tion's of the heavy taxes under' which they groan. . f The Is stature of Texas among the first of its sovereign acts since pennit. tad by .Congress togo alotie,•passed a ihil ibary bill:which confers on-the Governor of the State ahsolitte rpower to suipiend the State Ccinstittititin and . I ow& at discre tiont,also,to!suspend trial. by jury when he.pleases 'elk) to tastiend the writ Of hvbeas corpus at will. Congress resumed to recotistriiet , the State of Texas;! as well as.the otheriSontheru Statet4 , llPrirtne of that provisiOn ofthefederattenittitntion which guartinities to every State airepnb. lican form - of govern 'neat It. was to give Texas a republican r firm of government that it was reconstructed. lAftercenteml plating the above illustration!of a reOan sttnetectState goterninen4 is it ;in: order to‘asir what is an sititi:rciptibliestuforni of government? ;• , , • The Pitfatiiili Conihierilat 7 upon tr4sieglo 'veto the. €filetestaitileiiil come tax."-. It eviiienililntetii'' Unit Geanfraikir'slits liy'refekeneelo tiffs inieliage of 'Dee:etrOki last, in which lie sayl,:,ol 6uggot,;6:o ; ter. iteild'ortht Ve*erlitti?" Of '!.tinite tic Ain't it'the.iiietideas du 'of zadqi - " The Tether ar Terentrehae Chit- In Carbon county, Pa., there lives a marrnituked qtsoblkseventryekrs oliptht' has Peettinarried Hir)md , by kalrst „wjfiti l chil4reliOy the Jsectind,tsl6iin, a isl the third, I*.entyr , ffi vont childlovara minim yliungelit; is only one yeiii old. His progeny of children and grand chil dien number about two hundred. - The old man is in excellent heaNt wit,ll a fair additions to his alraidy large family be lore-beldies.r-r.That old t chap, shoo g ,have A Luck* !Minn: About a month agic: 510 ms county - farmer; btf old' gentlemen af sore h ty' years of age; eloplied e.strdw bed into:'lits hOg pen, forgetting thatit contaii44l' his' tic woo toook in - which' Weft • placed' Seven thousand: dollars- in bonds. Not, until three weeks after-' did his thoughtless ac! Otuttn,hitii; When -he at once made a rushlte the pen 'O.) 'ace if the hogs had hint 'anything. "Ott Moving the strati and 'rubbish about,'' he found 'his book Una Wilds uninjured and entire, the hogs not having disposed of a single _ Conl Suicide of ao Ovvegoan at. Elmira. • bast'eveiting;•Mr: Allen• Stevens, Root & Shoe Maker,4stke St., in this village, and family. were startled with the distres sing announcement-that the eldest son of Mr. titerens;3'illeiratider,. aged. about 20 yearsv had committed 'suicide, in Elmira, by shooting himself Accordint . to the Elmira;,. 'A tfrirtiser, the youneman committed the rash, and fatal act yesterday afternoon, at a disrep utable establishment kept ., by one Joe Sherwood. , in that city. We copy the Advertiser's statement, which maybe materially modified by de velopments at the coroner's •inquest Stephens formerly resided in' Owego, and has. been•in thfitcity but a few months, employed. wo believe• in: the pack ing house of Moeh, Elston, on Railroad Avenue.! It is charged that about the 4th ' of this mohtli betook from $4O to $6O belonging to his , employers, which he spent in riotous'' , living at .Sherwouils. Hearing that he was about to he arrested I for the embezzlement, be put and end to his life to escape thedisgrace 'of an 'arrest ' and poniiihnumt. for his crime. The in strument need to accomplished his pur pose was a small; single barrel piitol; and tha wound was made in the right. temple about half way between the eye and the upper part of the ear. :Officer Moore and Coroner Meisel were notified a few min latest:after the 'transaction and• repairing immediatelk to the scene: ;•After ezamin ing the person and preinises, the body was removed to-the City Hall. where Cor oner iiMeisel will bold an inquest this morning uteight teclock.--Owego Gazelle, July 7. 12111=1:111 • ",V - An Eminent Divine imps, "I have been using the Peruviant4vrtip. , It gives me new vigor buoyancy of spirits, elast icity of:rnuscie."- :.1. P. - Dinsmore, 36 Dey •St.; New York;' will send, free, a pamph let of 32; pages, containing a full acetttint of this remarkable medicine, to any one ;sending him their address. • L.e "By the• retention of the income tai it is manifest that the Radicals are de termined to wring the last cent of taxes from the people, regardless of the finan cial clictrpsA thmt pr.•rails throughout the country. List year they took from the people, in taxes, *350;260,947, of which 6170,000,000 was in gold, which, reduced to greenbacks, the people's currency. made the total about t 380,000,000. —General Grunt declared ho would punish Senator Summer for defeating the San Domingo 'job," and hence the re moval of Mr. Motley front the Conrt of St.. Jame& I==EZI —Whittmore. the model Radical cudet seller, has announced himself as candi date for election to the Forty-second Con gress. He is just.the man for popularity among the Radicals; 'and his district has a largeinuiority of riegroes. flick of pige9no flew into a mono pf tees in Virgiona recently, wherenpon the betsfitting and killed many of them. —lf a hearer is blamed for sleeping ih church,. what should be dono with the preacher ? giro... ~dvertionnants. • 1D INDRAMTQN DRIVING .PARK. ASS 1-! O CIATION. JULY 27, 28 and 29. LIST OF ENTRIES—FIRST DAY. No. I', a Purse of $3OO, for horses flint have never !eaten 2:50 ;—sl7s to the first ; $75 to second 1'450 to third. J. It. Bertbolf; Goshen, names g.g Delmonico ; W. B. Borst, New York, s. m.,.lotepltine •s F. D. Bunnell, Wellsboro, bL g. Fred'Volig!asa : J. G. Casley, Schenectady, b. m. St. Lawrence Mald ; Frank Wagner, Scrah ton, br.' in. :Ella ; Jaa Collins, Hunter's Point,b. m. Lady Emily ; Lewis Jewell, • Great Bend, b. g. CoL Hinman ; M. Morgan, Brookfield, ch. In. Juliet. 2 • to. 2, a Parse of 0 . 00, foe homes that never Piave' beaten 220: 000 to Stet ; $l5O to BpC ond 450 to tied... 'Bet Danielt,NewYork,narries 421 Butcher' Bo"; • Thos.. White, Homer m Min*: .4 C. White, Watertawn,ch in Fanny Fern • Wm. Brown,.Thiffaio, cbg,Bloamer; Jam roltirts, Ifunter's Point; b m Lady Emily; Sam Bertiddif,'Adams, bin Lady Lightfoot. '" ' ' SECONFI•DAY. • ' 8. a - Purse or $4OO, for horses that rieet.'r beat; ' $275 to thstl 475 to seemol SSOM third J. 11-Beitholf„, Goshen, mimes b g George Una% ; ; Dem./brads, No , ;York, m Village Girt AWm. 12Orst, New York, s raJalsepbbil J. G. Carley' .ti Schenectady, • in; St. Lawrenee ami; `Cowed s g Major BlrtL; ;Jas. Collins,' , limiter's . ; Point. b nr - 1414 PER) . I 'UCLA*. Meadville, bl g, Hop& ; 4. ntraeht, $lOOO, roF horses :ilmVitave rower beatOri 2:31Y; $6OO to 1103t.5500 to second, eald $lOOlO tbitd Ben DBn;el4: ggiv York, names b m YoPaY,7 Jitele Firelk Syracuse; b ht Chambera, s g Hickory jack ;. 0. F4143.a.; .1, L. DolYt New York, 6. W. Patterson; . W. - BOtti,4C Middletown, ft m. Lad , Whitman,. Miles Croak, Untabil eGm.5.:/otat, foiliett* Unbridge. • THIRD " ,;,: • ; titii of IMO,' fire borer beaten 201: $75 to Bret ; $l5O to -sec orl,47lll WOW:a Divalels; New York; Wattles zlintsher :1)944Ev Vflititgt: Watertown, in Para* Fern ; J. Piero Et Don t . ? Mk! Dqutee, g Joe Hooker; R. P. Sitkii;Attoopa,:ii Lfdstirobtilick Feektiliiactigq; b Of Pon nfirern tk'TewleP Detrain' :6; g Derby, I.A; uhx9bet , Ne; Xark_lttuakkory.A o. , its alokox, CW, „441 c, km,Dayatioga. Maid; Jae, Co - MK HaatOr's Pornt,li Vidy_NiMi . Doty, New York.; b Oleo. W. ro4trrik;; .Nv• INT.w.:, - NetiK , Yorl4; &life Phuggati: • No. 6, a purse of $1,500 ; open to all linot.; to.ilro:4 B73 trtwweeCC4 o WOW. IR I. N ate ' 4 1 1 '1°7 17 ' 243 v , IF I FFITY g . Ed 'trite Vern. dw :r ,14 Ckire , Wllo4 Vartiaiiirirei. , Ditfratcg ; 1 Bi**Preolkek. , bristrkwo64. J.-ftiVY , l44) , Prek.kleiktr! , P;:il,oB,teiwals; get:row° •,.) 1 -ff I.ll_l NNW YORK PRODUCE DARKER*. Corrected weekly by William Hodsdon, 231 Fulton 111,, New York. c `l-11y-- ..7 I. yvOk ent#4 Jukflo, Il t gt oos Putter, Taill ..........;;:;%... ...i..4... • ,_ " firkin: .. :1-31wese,(1010, per ili;;; , '. ..... ~.. :A ... 1 13 :. fantpry ..4.. " .--' ',2'. • 14 Eggs, Tier 'az ' --.2 B4tZe Flour, per barrel . - 4.50®0.00 Corn meal, 100 lbs. ' Lon/Bg BO Wheat, per bushel ' 1....%01513 - Bye " , ~,,„ ....,.,.., . ..... 1.0001.06 Oats , --' ..' ' '. .. ;..: .1 ... :.;'. ..... . 68069 Corn " - - 11601.18 Hops, crop of 1869 15@i18 'Wit sides, PeilliT..:.::.::: ...... ' '''''-' Hogs, •• ' • •,•!•• • ~.. i ~.'• Potatoes, Tielt.l;bl.. 4 i , ..; A: ' ' . • 4 :. 311110 W SMEIMFF'S SAIES.—By virtue 'of writs Is siteil by tbi Coon 'Of Common Pleb of SuagnehannalCamaty and to me directed; i will expose to sale by public motile, at : the :Catwt Hour, in Montrose, on Fridny.,69,usugt. 1870, at one o ' clock . w., the Plaiting:las ' bribed. pieces or-pa:reels ot' land, to Wit : diTI - thatcertalirptece or parcel of land ilrintieitem Mllrani township bounded and doecribell Beginning at • tmst and stanft in the west comer' of. C. Punt ; thence by lands ofeald'Waldo nor eat, 0.334 perchoa ton Rost and Aims.; thlfteir Minh fI 4 deg, treat 49 perches' to a maple in Swamp ; then"de north -40 east 101 parched to a post . andstanos,; torturrollohn Biadfonre lot, being the , eaat.tdde Corse,4• o o thence akidg said road north 44 deg, ' west,' er perch. ; Abetter north Mil deg. west, 90311 pamamitn • portend some. being the cast of old road, • cortterZot or bind forme d)) strisoyed ts Manson Merritt ;atone by it lino of said °niter , lot, eupth 40 dm. weld 1 1 0 , P•feb• Co to a post add atones ; thence north ' deg. - wast."os perches to a post and stones In lino of. Janus Chirp. man's tract ; thence south 40.dpg. Iraq 49,314 perchee to • poet stones an original corrier ; Menet south 4.l3rdeg. east , l6s perches to the.placa cot . beirhunig 54 acres 40 porches of laud, more or less,. with the appur• ten/aces, one framed house. [Taken In teetillowattho snit of IL tlarratt, &Son .re. Jacob Witthroln.; • —ALSQ-, • . . I • . All that retain pleat or parcel of lahllaltnale . in Men ly township. county of Stuatnetuninai and StattiotPtidn, pylvanta, bounded and described as followato wit :; is the north • by Ninny freer, on the east by landatif Butts, on the month by land of Sasonet , Staitintind• Elithi gle Machine propeny,:containing about three foertbl,Pl an acre: be the tame moreerless, Blesphifrtiman. tea one shingle machtne and building:el:4 slulwinfrtiAll Improvld. that other piece. or patili hum ,sltqate in Liberty township, county end State rifbreeald," boabd• ed on the north by lands of Jonathan Howard, on the east by land formerly of J. M. Traria, on the sonttf by land of P. P. Butte and on the Weil by land's of contnining to acres of land be the Peale more or lee, with the appurtenances, and all improved. rfakenltt LeVen- Mott at me suit of Alarcon Chalker,. puritmed MAL:" Turrell ea flarrtet li: Madman and Jearo W HinehmtM. , —ALSO— I AB that certain piece or parcel of land !mown tulle property of.J H ltcVatn, Choate In the township of Au burn, In the county of Sum ptetranna and State of Web. eyMania. bounded mod dearaibad as roamr! MAME t On the north by fond of John W Lott and IsaantinwardrAto the east by. landa oflartac Howard and John Setter, On ' tho !math by Janda of the rotate ale B. Low dtard, Ella. Titman and Thomas Shannon and H M Howard mining about Me acres of land be thaeamid mtrittorhigt, with the appurtenance/, one two *Wry Immo dwelling Douse. two harm s and ontbultdings, two tirchardif and I about ltßarrea Improved:. ITaken in exertion at the suit of Henry Cruder et, al v. A Baldwin, W L Allen end J• 11 Medan. ,All tbat Certain pletit or parcel-of • hutd eitnatti In the tool:it:hip of Franklin . , county of.Susqueluuma and State ol.Parrosehania, boundedand dOrrafiled es Nitwit 'to wit: Lb:ginning et the, bartheart coiner (NEN No., ER of Snake Creek pashas. of Elrby A Law', aettlemenl (so caliad) raid lot 100 lately: occupied by John Webatenir. theuce mot et chain. and 101 link* along , corner where the two roads intersect ; thence • MTh partly along and "Melt 'croon the roast , .Dituatortes tbe northward 1) chains and 40 link* to the Muth eat COM er of Lot No. 1M and ween y o lots ef , :lohe WaDow • mad John Dearborn corner; thence awn 83 Omit's, and!. tanks to colter: thence roulb 33 cWns and 43 link. e the place of beginoing—containtog 100imetel "of Wit the same more or Ica., it being thy came lands notitalcd to Wm at Post by deeddated Jan. 10th, 1911 Ina by him conveyed to Elisabeth Orover,April ISM (exceptlur that portion of the raid piece or pametof land conveyed by deed by the *aid Illitabeth , Grarm-tolleory Webster on the tel 'day of June lelikand cOntaining Si acd.. and 141 parches; withtthe appurtenance*, one fraMoyysiuse, two hams, outbuilding, one orelutrd, attilr.ihostlY Ira premed. (Taken in execution at the ruit of Z .11= Stapp Elizabeth- (hover. A LSO—AII that aerate pieta or parcel -cif land In the township of Anharn. In the county. of. Dula unchaucut, and butt.: of Pennsylvania, bounded stuf described at follows, to wit : On the north hy lauds 'of David Thorpe. on the cant by tootle of Daniel Trible. n the NOM It by lands of Charles Gay and ou , the Must by leads of George Dee-is; containing about 110 Um. of land, he the 6.1010 morn or lea.. *lib the apur4c minces, one frame dwelling honor. ono old - frame bowie, one frame corn honor, one orchard. seed abet? nec.x improved. goblin In execution at the quit of A. ,t D. N. Lathrop vs. George Stebbins. ALSO--Al' that certain piece or pardel of land situ ate in the township of Opringvilie. the outints s of ta SLquellanna, and tate of Penustlvania. boundedifind described as follows, to wit; On the none by - road leading from LI tin connote to Auburn. on the cast .by !ands of A. Lace, on the son h by lands or A. Lace, op the went by lands of Matthias Prattle; conisintnecmu ['Garth of en lore of laud. be the sane more ur with the appintenanees, and all Improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of It. ft. a G.?. Little vs, It. 11 & J. S. Swisher. ALSO—AIi that certain piece or parcel of land alto. nte in the borough of booquebapnw Depot - , 'ln the i county of Su.quchsana. and Mate of Pentioybratila, known end deocribe MP tot Co. gig, bring *eel of the Drinker Vrevlz, no laid down on the map. of al part of paid i Illage ae enrreyed by Win. Wools (or the - tote New York and Erie Railroad Company. and rerareeyrit and allotted by Timothy Lko , ta, with the agonoteunte cos, one frame dwelling honer, one frame barn, and, ail improved. [Taken In exectnio• at the suit of Edward Bryan ow. Alllatati.tibtte.L. :.: 1 Al.3o—All that certain piece or parcel of it end ; .119- ate le the township et Harrotd, known as the ilithird ' tinieeretty. bounded nod described as (ollown..lto lodes Beginning in the middle of the road, being • comer of Bads ownidby Wm. o.'Briant, and a . ' ,adroit.'leads owned by C a le b V. Etch .rdeon.: thence siorth'en rwet. by Binds of Caleb C. HichardstM.lleMlit ti 4C iT err. th ence north 44 4egrees , weeLiby hods of Caleb - Richardeon. and loon owned by hernoffiteptienEsWele tate of Horror& 111 rods to a earner, being a corner Of tan ts owned by Edward Allen. tbeneenanthse west, by land. owned by. Edward Allen, 1a m= rods to the middle of the emelt:he a corner, tbeneeirouth 43 degrees met, by lissidsofEdward/UlenArsart. sto • ewe net, net, rheum. south 48 ' degrees west, sizty,one rod/ by lands of Edward , Allen :to' the - -middle -ft the rood fur a corner, thence south /SO degrees: east, 4 rods in toe middle of 'the road ton cotter, being • ear. .ner of lands melted by Lyman frichardron, thence south 43 degrees wept, 8 rode to a cornet In a jine of lands owned by Edward Allen, thence synth "48 degrei's eat, by Lando of Edward Allen, Maud 20100 red* , to , a era ner, thence *oath 43 degrees west, depth, , to I torten; thence soalbrO degrees east- Ilnod 23.1 W rodateitsecie ner, thence nortb.4l degrees east,2 end 121-112) rods t 4 corner, thence south 43 degrees east. 8 Ind - TY-100 rade to a comcr..being the cadet the wadi, the nee , north 41 degrees tart. 9 rods to the middle antic road, them:ego the middle of the road *mob 48 degrees eist.l2 rods to a earner, thence In the middle of the road ,aoseth Sillde gr es east. 31 rod 21-100 rods tote place of ,beginning. Lbetainlng 33 acres and Itrods be' the tame more or less, with the appertirtuomee„ one dwelling Bonme one cu t barn, 8 school buildings, 1 mirpenter 'the , I 'corchard, necessary ant buildinge• and all' `AtismaM that certain piece or parcel of land- s Mate in th e WWII' Ship of lilerford.•bounded and deer airtbileem: to wit : BLitt:ming at a beep of stones to thellue of Lade owned by the heirs of Haulm Tingleyjate or Efarfort, and being a corner of lands owned by calelso. illehard , Son, theme mirth 5114 degrees east, 211 and indef.) rods to a heap of atones for a corner, being a earner 'Aland, owned by William 0. Brion!, thence by landsof the said William 0. Brlant, Farah 45y5 degrees. rasr„ ltfirads to a heap of stones for a corner, thence irentli3fig degree, west, 81 and 27.101:1 rode to a heap of stnuestn2he Hoe of lands owned by the bole* of Iftrioas Tingley, thence north 4514 degrees west by Land. of the hells' of said Darius Tingley. 18 rods to the 11ha of beginning. Cop taming 3 acres and CO rods of land be tho.,same more or less with the appurtatutoces. :Alder—Aß that eeiteln piece or parcel of land situate in the township of 140 ford,' bounded and deteribed et folbatio, tOtelts, Wolff. Meg In the centre of the roadleadltrg by HairfOrdTia& varsity,, thence along the centre of the _same,, north 4113(idegrees *est 2 rods; thence' by - hold 'of 'Her Ed ward Allen. eduth 40.14 'dimes* west, Bead*, Ohne.; hy the same ...oath 4954 degrees east,. 3. rods thence by lands of the lead Charles W. Deensothrtht e dL i , ~:s east, 8 rode to tom, place of-beginning— lCOrt glteellt tv-f or rode of land' be, the seine intatt lar testi wlll5 tb d appurtenunces, the building knoWn IllithillieWark honey and nil Itnprosed. Al3o—All that eettidmplere or parcel of land violate Id. the thtrushiti •or tfatfartY. bounded, and described es follows, to ..er t.t.Begtonisig In the road, thence along a line of land conveyed by William-0. Oryant4to.C. W. Deans; wasterryloaltribe I !sal,. theme by land of, mild graotor,elpog aakt,mnit Op a northerly direction to land* of arid C.. W. Hagen ! then bomadul !on the , north by.landred , nte M. - W. , Deane, on the tast'brthe Fame atadtheroed._Co?taln . big labont lU' acres of land be thrilliatoe - porebt Ice. with the nom:Arum:el.. [Taken to ceitentlalylBollo I stilt of Janes, Babcock & Tanner re, Chat- W. Amine. '-' • ' i Ww. T: VOlLlMiffieriff. Bherlfre 003co,.111ontinee s Jay 11 1 , IF I . 1 ? 1 -. 'l" , i , )" . , . . . QIIERIFFS SALES„—By virtue of write, Is'. O'etied by the Court of Veriamon'PleriteritSurir quehanim county and to ini' direettit l' twill ex pose to sateby pub& vendne,lit the Courtilrinse m Montrose, on Satardiiy,-Arig, 00,870,.43.4w0 o'clock r. it., the following desicritnik plffer or parclee Oland, to;wlti' . ; ~ All'thei',iertnin piece ni iiiiklid - or lriA'Atial ate In the taririishiti'iirklibstre einiti**'l3rit? , queluintia; and State OrrermilltarittOirituldel and describixtes.tollowa,ito w Vizi Bei:lA . l*Mo' a a,topeitet lip tn,the Bahr FPreck,. ; it.ibei9gpit corner 4140421 SP° etels * tre ‘ r. 2 oftr. IhierbWit 7 d - rif, 'IQ Ail Catll4%perOes;;=tlitifiNVby dr , of •= l-I z-i . V stintlito:degreeafeastilltantt 6-10 thri perChesto the nrirlitmlSt'aide „ 9 , ito..bome 104,1 :aum. Pr north 544 ~•-•m- egt 0 PercAP,i i -Vb. etreVtli 41' degrecik.esst, gt es, tort - po n lipthe l r di . die of old Ciro eclair and Great Ben&Tdr6l jillte tondpilietice'slang the wane; north; frtid„, 4 .r...auo,l4:msben,to-tholn. -tieriesiteril Oahe ritigins ; i'% IP di og .tq ; :1101ft ?hillPA P - ttleamiktonebeintam4 aIi.I.RX Iklld , et AO . Nni. Seqttorath . Bol.oglireet,'o ttatt,S4 ' l ierOdettitheißlriettair_brigritrilpgfMAUl 3 grjes iiiid 48.pircheisi ha Illegalt(11 logo !With the appurtertanctAr o prito"! j . 1 ,,A 0 i amall:belltiacgart*O-W4 ,• I '• li [Taken irleritetttlai at ~_ t';',9l.: ...t 1 , .i.,., -1t',,,...i.„..nr0.i• ... -.. ..•-,--• ~ : •,,,..,..*, - • .- . 4 • , '. l'iri rztteltn'in- =OM ALSO -.AAthat, certain :piece or parcel of land situate in the Winship °Mammy, coon. 'i , . of an., , ~ , . and State of Pennsylvania, : . dial '• (scribed as follows, to wit : .0n '•, o ~ , ads of R. J. Lacey . i es +;. 4 4 1, ~' Perkins, on the .0 hb .. ads,' )" .0 'i hi .mb and lands of .1 • .m• -.- a , . .0 . e east by a road, being ‘ ' t on' d rot* pd. • . and 2-10tha rods :, est, etiti.- 06n ~. 40 acres arid 513 - same more or le;s, with the appurtenances, one I frame house, one frame barn, one work shop, .. • . .14treesesnlinostly-improvei--gaken in execution at the suit of S. H. Barnes vs. Icha bod S. Reed. -1 1 17 . f ALSO—AS that certain piece or pa situate in the townshi . of Rush, county of Sus _ _._....... and describedp fpllnws.A,ry t t leOrt the north by Simon 4llVolUnlhe 4mild Jametl, on the south by_Alfred Lineberry end on the itrarttflOWMinfilr"raffithift - giMOC -6 2 acres, beacoelazdelmff4SEOMllhe appuri tenances, one flomeAwelling• house, one saw mill, and rtXujgPrecre, impronti, Takeo in execution itithe'sult oPY D. &twit* m Chau' cey Shoemetret , ' :e7 1: ALB.O-2171'thertmit111n of land situateinguatorough,ailluequnhanna Do. pot, county of Sus3µchentm„and,t3tetsnof Penn sylvenie, bounded Aug liesitibed:eilellows, to wit :Be wa.hingtot, • street, at the southeily-lccettnribtAet' 'No. 68; thence running onaterlyzelottgAbenrie of lot No. 68 and 117-240 feet to Grant street ; thence IMEIMI southerly along,GrantatTet449 See : to a cor ner of lot No : ' till Weliferlt along the line of lorSiolltratidlW-400Teet titi Washing. ton shosetrArenctixarfhealy=Wdahington street 60 feet toAtkplacti of ; Ong. Con taining 14,40014ItarOcel,b0P0isamp xnore or ieaa, with the appirtetiazi6es, 670 ite dwell ing house arlitalfirittirtiOW fTeketi in execu tion at the suitot.GeorgelleNamno . Vs. Eras- tux Ore*, zb ~•••.,:„ / ALSO—AII that certainpime or parcel of land situate in the hojeugh,of pientitivalle,.qounty of Su.squehannikandStateol,Pertusylvapm, bound. txi and deseribiikint 'follewitto„• On the north by the Onreitt/Ftrtiiiikt' cloild;ibti the east , by lands of Philip:MillerjAaiheadufb by lands of Syhilla,lll9„Risiand.ou r tbe.weet Atys,.lands of Wm. I3G m and .Thomaii - Rigkip.. _containing two aertsiairlignfftikiiiroi teikOritltthe appur. tenances, one trionotottimattedratnetitrn, some ornsmentakandatultttreery and. all/ improved. [Taken iii execution at the suit of Diana Cook vs. Hiram Cook. , ALSO—AII that.sertaln piece or pored of land situate in the towboat. of Ituali, county, of Sus quehanna, antiretate'of-Penrefylitrida!ounded and &scribed na tillntarat la sat .OI the north by lands of Jacob .811Alt1,11'1.111(1ellirgatiity lands of Widow Chtunpum and John _Bradshaw, on the east by lartids - or Reliry'Granglir - and Reese Edward, and orklieliatattlflby -lands of Reese Edwards and Dins)n aloud two hundred and sixty : dee acres of land, be the same more ortfs,,witb.dicappnrt7cs two frame dwelling . boitsee, one Barna num, , one blacksmith itholktertiortiechardr, r ited' bout ono hundred and sixty**4(iMptbved..4Fakett in execution at the ault E ofJ)hnon Durymt. Walter Bragg and 8yrT ... ,1 3 ,14 ALSO—.WAnht skilnliikilegoor,parrel of land situate in the townslitpoftemos.,„ ~ u n.tx of Su* quehanna. anff:ktife af and describt:illatoTlnAtili, 3 tiiiitt:".Orr the north by lands of H. Drinker, deceased, on the east I by lands of Jolt] Millarklmthostitit , by lands A- AiPIYPeI.4OPn ,tlro-wcat..ly lands 41 Seymour Lawrencet . uilltF, C,Clskley„ contain ing shoat sixtrt crate Orland, ifie r the - refine more or less, with the apneitiallitirfites;ntiellitme house. one thine barn;:, arnaliorellartblqtd.'diarly all. irnproired.',243 , en,;ba e/.oeta next aCittie suit of C. C. EtliVa ea:dined to`yirnt . un . vs.. W. It. Cobb. ALSO—AB thieiiriidrir - 'fit parcel of land situate -In tbo z yttio reship of Silver Lake, county of Suakosb anowind,„l3tate of Pennsyl-' yenta, bounded annesmased as follows, to wit 71 Beginning at a postTiiihi; west line formerly 11 John ItenktOrtbk tioittfiessi of a lot land formerly of Jeremiah Dow ; thence aloni, said line nort444minunsi mat, ..80.-tmart - let hs perches to - a priat odAl‘e,,sontiljne orimid tract, the sotitlivi'en'thitier of , rald llenkley's lot; thenheahing.attifildStrantionedlittelduth , 881 degree 80 adulates sx6sl4l2.l3anddelOUs. perches to a henitioek, thsspt, ithvTitcotpr.rotsaki t met ; thence along - the „west 'Tine thereor„, tieing also the mild linear Tliid9lltC the' . estate of it H. . ' Rose, deceased, gorthaniunum cast..BB and 9-10tbri perches Atir arpleethe4aitlikvest corner, of the said - Jetetniatt4ibtres, sinst • and thence along his earth riwpriah ofii%:degr..c.tst, 120 pendies to the ,praw, tit ltmuturk., ,, containing, 69 and 8-10tbleacreAilttaitd,"belbe - same more l or less, Witt.the-appetteitien and 'abut ten acres improventlie , riglit; title. 11 , 3 , 1'1 interest of Edward'Flanaoan in and to all that certtilh niece nape:eel tifindsittraterlylno• and being m the townships of SilYetLatu?epd Flank- lin, county tuldlitate ifonii,old, beginning at m post iiiii'straled itotittiired ecimer:Of lot No. 87; theneeixelit)l4B44•Peielies to ti pest in the warranteenneuthtmcc by-51 . sid linetmOrth 1 ,4 de •gree west '95 1 4 E•crchts..,to,, ttendoek; thence I east 149 perclies'to ithetidc4itlience south . 9.5 ts 88 and 125-160 /001 Sesame more or less, with the appurtenances, one tiwelllnl house, bar, one ba, one younglikTaid, and about 0 acres' impala:main-11'Am bxeireentitinatii the snit of I C. D._Lithrop vs , „7...:dward Flanitgon,, &Co= vs. Edward Flanagan. ALIO thillos..rtitln piece orpareelofrand situate in the township of Choconnt,iti , the county of Smstymhartna t .and St,ste ,of t, Fennsyl finna',-iolufidAt ithd - d6critgiai follows ig wipp Beginning at a post in the centee'int the Chet& nut road.; corner of „Witiow,,Sullivarea; land ; thhhce degrees Vesl,, :along' the centre rot said road 38 rods ; t&neettorth'l9 l degrets west, along the Centre of: itcui r ..41)C pads ; thence north 10 - degreei; Wes, /1)(10 to - a post in • • ,- nr . 'Rev. '1 ” ; thelFe , ..., east ,; :snal; 104 nod's id u Midst in WO. Lake mad; thence south 49 tlegreeir eta ' along lbe ccoticoirtid rood fOlinAk to:A l ma : quaver I of Thomas Meehan's land, 45 rods the'Oast' dirtier of Wid (ettyr; I.l4"4:Mrtay!alt !. - -thence smith 15 - degreell'wegt„ along; last,:natned4and 108 rods to the plaeo - di 'beginning. Containing tidicr9CoLbtrldclitthcsatre store -with the appurtenances, ono,l hi story filmic ,how, one old house, 2 frante barna - and 'ithedS; • corn tne'isrla% oteh ard and about aciroP_MT.ed-r. LPikcal t v ) executi 9o on at the sultbf W.ll. Seisup vs. Thom- ALSO-rAll tleW-Mtairr 'bleat • or.; titiedel Jut land situate in the township of Great Bend, In dm county of SultmehannoOttid State tit Penn sylvania, boondedimdolesetibed.nabfolletw4 to wit On the north - V.lllos of Oscar Regnolds, OrEthneast br th e highwityVen the sntith , lir G. R. Law, and on tip westhylaridsontra. - Divid Rase, Contain g about 25 acres of land.* the ors4&.;ttithitielitinurtertalices, one franurannatoo ono fittettubarn; teirtartreee and attend 10 rteres Ititproved_. [Taken in exe- CdrititilhiCithdlistili 0.1 EveriWoui:. .413,1 ALSO77All,tbat..certnik.picai. , et ,pnrcel . of totinehinof"Middletliam, , in the entintjqlf Stusittehaiiim,lirid'Stittil Of sylvania, bounded and described oft4bikerra; -to - wit ; On the north by, lands of HATT. Bird siilVoriAttioit * *Jima nUM*Atiltal GeorgffilkaTebd, alpt.dttdinV fildrier;"thi She south b 7 lalubminNt4ll.lo:MlStstiatiOts&-litil Rat. ter, and on the west by, the Wolf. 544. Con taining abodttitllllteltettACland;Allicthe tanne 0 1 40 - 10l 1 C0S. iVith tlteltypintistainiewxnattithie t o Pf e lf. ll - 02 411 4 rarTrobc4 1 4 04 1 44 and ut one h acres fining . * 1 In execution af the suit of James WlPitsgetaid; assigned tp,(l,4l,,ifoldirwm ya.,,slohlinFittgereld, ItintearegYjitul,yern? t,TkOnt.FellZYt SOtniTlOggeroltl;'' nisignod tO Ged.S.PkUttfe - *Jo 41.e,Wki.MMOOLLEY4AtietifE qberitra OPlee, Montrose, July 11,187 x, - - c1y..6 t; di 7,11 - ; V.:113 ~..C4-1- ~11,1. „ , ::.;t• •,.;' , i kW" benieribUttki, iiti-WAntinikieekarthalia and cheep* hooks In ebe warkl. E , .,:43.v..1 a r4'.l . laMlY4 40* 1 101 31 Isp l. L—. -WIVRHIWORti9-. iliviigi - ee;iio•Op t iligi'a W 4Q eve4 iii 7 4,;iii: g Irri•M I TITIM ffgfire:: an t ark flmara trisootds otos* rigi=ar l bntri 'd4 tat , a die. tingelsbed lissininsts. Nowa dauldisvP{sodei!) Audubon. snd num) , other.. Ito teettbki Et, AVMs a _nwotiir.rmatei ,mat, , • WS - NV4l4'7z v ir I" Beak albia. A. 11, LUMBAR% Publisher. 41 F *1 1 ArAn4alr't:4lo 31tregSkrAft4eVP.iitl: Aftratv.v 4-I .tvlioss.ifisfvunivinqi , • . atbdit.z.,lNf.t ESTATE NOTICES. PUIVOF - DENNIS DONELLY, „ei gr i er moonalltimabli, Maven could,. Pa., .e Lett of adminteMition upon the estate of the z ••• ed decedent harts been granted to the Ul f , notice is hereby siren total persons MOW ry:add estate to lake Im mediate payment, and cfmylng clailaseglinat the same to present them ?ly authenticated for settlement to the undersigned. PATRICK DONELLT,I Ch7nutolrigie,l/K0.1! i 11 ........=oi •• . -.- .., of 111;111,1e. tort; tonipAlp., §llllfit EV, Pa. deed. Lettere piiii:Wdagatteditlikht idithYlit . ion! the above named dPeedent having been arantmi MIMI end ers pesacumAndebtedeoustiterstatenteo l ard to make Immediate payment, and those Ant elatmaasenef,ose4mitfopfesenttttet ainkylkothenti. mte d leinetnar. "" . " -A '-' ' - ''r • ' • .:• •131 / 100 tr1 10 , 1 70 1 41ciallifi. , -111164c4trii;auly-13, Pins ' •, •; ••- ••i- . A IETDPI'ORI3 NOTICE. --;- 7be underslgood.animdltat appalls - W4o4ga Or. phantatoott of Snognatianna •Uotinty: to Merit/ate Oa nod In. tan , Wino of . Jame* , Oaltaad e = o ttar' tralninf the ca r t= of John , Cletrandaa, n at I:teal/10 Appolotmciait Alt 411 to Stor. tram, an Wednesday. Avg.' 3d. at o'cloalf. Etif.. at t Mob I Imo and photo an persona Interested viltimment their clalnuot p o foroynt debarred Stnatotginakn any of oantfatal: • ' •-••- •D. WAIRARLN,- 1 40Wtes, • Monts - me .Inly ino. •• • . . ITag grATE br'DAVID 3tA, firs, A, late of New Ifilfordtownsblib.dusq•aco.rieerf. • Letters of admlldstration"epere „lice estate of Cie above na med d e r cede having been grantkd to. I betinderelgo se, &fifteen . hi indebted se said estate are hereby nal dedto mike Immediate payment. asal: r thosa hulas elsimesgatostlbe same tope:en/I Oslo tiety etditent . l asted far settlement. • , CLARISSA AI wrraeci-§. - Adm 4 e. _ . • WM. C. WARD, Adm't. New Milford4ono,R9 e MR."- r.. 1.. .. YMRRj : oxlscse: 101/ — Scullin , ' IlaarayDallartee,4-1" . The peak at- F lbberb .7 1 4 . 004 ; N iqt a°lbi io o l ''F bud r ~. Mr' ago the.istrtarraealeinal ber . wava appreciairna; Is the Oirtlegameatbotantcal 'remedies eta repeat.** aiom tovuled, but In Do plumage of *scrod history la ettan-re ammend4lo,4llnOtr44l9thel. pr biadltl3, or may G m_ . eratigeral pr a parailon. The Oa were 11; *mete& tom berbstastrengillea Mesa; toptqlly tharzy-to betlllieta, an le 'Maim: , -them • 'lti that or ittraiiiiirtisa log CatIIICIS teas unknown. The herbal Med lelici'were melt in r11•101:11% It lilll reser nthata r taiiiagarirt l erttlto the unitary et ecucer of toot, tperiern andaatt.blitoulo &M 6: tirtfloralid .ydatda lath suactiver etimulAnt; Ind thealierattrtheit rte. phi =Wan through thadebUltated or dlaordiltildityi ban- The .croterdng triumph of shit ettfrettra tetaxib 'of concentrating and Applying the virtues of inedlelitalvq , males au Achieved in the production of Hostetter • s.tt"roi.llll==reetlgadtte;,prialig,',T pure a': care( th e peat stpocidee of t4O mein 10 er yet though eighteen jearellave elapsed nr:•• ll! tyrith., bay ibi , great regulative be t a' ortallpll,. ; la ea - at all reafecu, in all Meet, as :Ilk lOW ' t A ' fekterriaoLinst epideadee.aul • Vvetetkat. , all . cialleplitircaaalatirti• that produce eeenuy ii, l e Tara ; se aventedy for lutermlttent and oiler bialgirras fawn; esam amet later; ea a focertign care - fur ripro 1 Ala ; ea a genera thole tald.theigorunt •,,a• a gentle. pain leva aperient ;,,bieti Mood deptireal I rare nerrine • as a I.At"'figar hUlaat Atrgellanki IP. IV,Plaraawn taannlifligid no 4he . lmja der . cu6e or. health thther tuarorabla circa).- I=tt e egl h on,lia l gi d el e =int i ro ul tt t:tidTxdse'l4dll.-114r tr. - ..: " ".. ... . . DR..,OLARII. - - WfstiCsit daineili lindt." •rstood that tie nifer; imderany circumslanc4 l / 2 t, aska_pr edibles a pa tient, when eiittaituid, to undcigo or take treat -O.VIV ~ . 'fmni„ l l.or:s4, _II% ITIOINIY nAltortegeltal aim litrougn o..amnotion of every l itasilve ',elle , Mid' Igen - leaves the patients then/s U to judge what It is best to do. _ The Doetortiititilaliatient4 to judge for i hclosel vc , dif, hit matt as Ix- Ilkpicitt4l an= his atounktationa am not satisfactory;' tpaelise- I where fur molichte and treatment. -- I Dr. (lark examines, tptd:s.-Rlains tour as : tmse without, tiNkiug . ng Aux2Pask& f 11 4" . 4W derstantla JOU plat'. you tit;r7d . ; zAttft*gliltne deceived. 'Whet:rubel tellyour disease and,buic I you feel walnut adkin' aqmstion,, ho'rbies not mushier hiumelt nompett Met&treat your ills otse. ;This is the criterion' to go Ity,,:and:pillistitti ' should not be satisfied. with' any ' ptlier; .—..:7001411 - theOnly'direet and positive evidelice:ofniyifdia• hp as a Seleiatilic, physician, ond.jay Dili siiiiiti. ard I era vvillinto4O)udged.• .‘ Dr. Clark . Matta no ease , trtfitisi ix!fricrelitrot: ly'of the opinion that'it •entibentired ti'Peritt emently Itenefitted. Dr. Clark .tielitis: nl:l4:file witless he can tie sprite-the. disettsetugi imsymptoutrmitliddr in; ' torrogatingthe patient. ','. • . ' -. ."- , !"•-Fl . ,!. • I . Dr. park, *lll,treat iitiChionti-;i1W443- less he tan explain its chain:der to the iinnplop and perfect sati - faction of the patient examined. I And the Dr.--trould burn mist. 'ptiatively state, ,\ that he desitra LK) patients. to take. treattnettl • irein him unless they ate logy And .'entriplettily satisfied-witli . Ali tobstatiitionci4l4igtaiiiii• tions, whieh are Made nee-Dont diarge. , •,sli - : ' -litrslitysnAmsA COUNTY 'font:nee, at. T.arbell Ifivii,se,„Motuisy, Ta — esda — y. Wednesday, Thuiwttiy, - FriThiy pcttk. • My 18,19 0 29;•21, er and - ,• 'InlY 25. 3iiddlelown..Tuesday,July 28. Friendatille,-WednesdarJuly 27, •Clocouat Tburaday'Ji4 4 o 4 ' ; ': 4 Rilicr Laice; Friday July, az,g2-7 .Montrose, Saturday July -30.- Biftharttrille,-MorAday; Atigree RushyAile:Tnei+ditv;' August-2. New Laceyeille;*„ ednes.day. August Laceyrille (WrOino,,Co) Age% Auburn Fouiditriire,-Fikiar;AWeem, 5 4. Mcadrose Saturdat. Augdat r , . . • . i:tlotk confers., Monday. Atigutl I:ppmmanncillo, Tinisday, August X, 3feiteoppen, Wyotning-Co. Wednesday? JO. Ttmktrannock - Wyoming Friday , : Aug.'ll and 11 -' Springville, fintimby, August la pi t itavine, 3tinulny,Atgust, 15. , .„,,`: 72 1 .4 Great Bend, - Sumiuebtuins House :1'1%64i, August 18. - - Sus4olo4ooll ll ,ooo4 l 3l ll nincts` 7,loo9e4Wildllm dny, August 17. , NOT MllfordThtuiditi; Montrose .Depot,, Fifiln.Y.August -1 14'. 4 Montrose, Saturday, August 20, Lathrop'‘LakCifitirtdriy, Atignit ZECI. Brooklyn, Tuesday. August Ilopbottort, Wednesday, August St, Gletararod, Ttturaday, Atigustls. l . ` 1 " 4 "'" DundatT, Saturday and Sunday; Aug,27stratiet 7". tirdondide, -Monday; Airgi:efi r ! f Ailtrat Centre; Tueaday, Awe. ritarinidnCentre,lVOdneadaYrAuFust Gibson Thursday, September 1.-ro 1 lierrforii Centre, Friday, September -A 'Montrose, Saturday and Monday, _ • w - ii„64. 41.77144 a . • vcrOi'Xitept: 6 . - W-4 04.41"? tit lin "Ye' T. and '^ tair- ..14kto your pi:skew: , wild • s Circular: v.rr • . '46; Dradihrd Couriiy:"Argns papornge ipmk In the highest terms of the Doctor as - amnion and Gontlemon, while doing balms In (hat comity. r E.J* ,I 4 -4 ( icy rt7 , -r I P M - 1 4 17 1Litni 3ariiru " 7 '• hoot,- ea)* dr_eyeernipliallrOMl AIM 4 • I° 4 l 4''-• • I:,=.4k stor.:v.cm rinsket ;0: acrtesour.`,... ,•,„ • , ~.. -, . ,„ • iiiiiiiiiiwriammumiiiilOitigiro, ~. • ,B;,oo,oponywanbi• =oaf 'alms A , • . a, oweseAratrAbg2utabl i .sas o __ I if . General Agent for Gin Gertsnra th il „ + t ip ; I . a . f; „t , ir... rim_ ,: ",/. 1. ,‘ TrfolA rirtr , --- Te" 7' ';' ~ ' ' • -7 . ~.. '" ,Tr: MEM rl •••;..2.` .':TQ3 f: ..at r: