,_____ 1 Countti )3uoivitoo Dirtcturp, , Recovering. • Soldiers Thanksgiving. .....;•i We are enabled to say that Mr Milo Guernsey Shall we not attest our gratitude to the bless _ ,_,,____. the conductor who was so wriously Injured by 4 ed Giver of abounding tnerelf,by reapanding to Theo lino in this Directory, ono oqr, $1.511.- eoal train, at Grset Bend last winsit, lA rooover• the CI4ICMI of your Melt, and disabled soldiers, in oelt additional line, 50 Hs. , tug as rapidly as tatuld he ospeeted !Older the eentributationa to their thanksgiving dinner? __.. _ _ NEW ,311.14)111) circumstances, .4 Geoff V. 13eutley will renvive land toward th.sn, The amputati.os of his aro - ) in aueeitaal\4ly from his, residence in Montrose. ButtAr, chase, M. L. 51085 dCO ,Dealaratialvyooods.llittis:ccos. done by that rising young phyeician Dr. S. W. fruit, green, dried or canned, &c., may be deg- 1 Roots and Shoe., and fleuaral blercluaidiko. 011..11141. •••• - i om ....6f„ - set t lly . 1 1)rs,rortukcrvi Bigelow strdet, second door bulew the Episcopal Church. vay . lJ posited lit the donors' convenience, with their ' ' spt...4naed tea I lDhl skill 14 h Surgeon. j name;, loeatietil anti valuation!' Poultry, and , trlerenuitorgt, u n tieb, WILLIAM surrn, nn Main ' 11 0 es3pla of that vicinity are irehssi fortunate other petishable articles on the morning of the street, near rho 9epot.-• I P lin having the serviet of a young physidian of 16th, as the matron kin, a sea.lsl . • e . t.ro . F.a9unots . 1 ,tf tt littieli'S SHOEMAKER. Agent For 1 . 42 . 1. . d°"/' • such prombie la th.ir m;dst, :Li our Friend Dr to lined them en the hilt at the soltliaro home. ' ~. thlila, Best water wheel In tme, tiatlaraction i gslarantersi.* , W. 9, NV.% Yonndry. and loafer In Plows and other ' I your lost donation very notch, especially the ' Ishintjls, ono door from ketntiney's Ilwel, Main bt. Musical Convention. buttur 6 ze . , te . Which of course is better than IS. ~ ,'. MISTIER, Carriage ' taker an d ti n 4 er mkes, an A Musical Convention will be held at Grang- any we can boy. except fur a very high price." von Street, two doors below Ilan - ley'a SUN_ enille, in Rush, tlnVittelibunn, to, p.., 1541. i Dell , o wi,..-s for the poor fellows confined to the . )4netItC.BM'BROTIOKits. Duniant ai arida/law Zns ducted by Pr..f W. 0. Perkins, of Boston, ampiratotro arse highly priced Prdvielcenr, eaMala anent!. Another of "Church Bell," "Starry Crown," S VI w -t. - ' it. GARRET & sot. D e alers in Wiser. Peed. Neal. "Laurel Wreath," Chorister," &c., kg. 1 NVoodbourne, 11 mu. 4.1.11 1870. Salt. Lime, Cement, Grooariaa awl Pcori•lons on 1 Convoution to commence Thursday. at 10 . ' Alain Steetat, opposite thOltolk.t. . , . - ono ov. -. , o'clock A. M., soy. 29th, continuing four days I A tbli oblem. . • ' sk - . .C., T. HAYDEN, Mannfactorara of Clines and with , Wholesale dealers In Yankee, Notlens stol p m , ey three, iesslttne each day, and el slog ,-' We give the following question for the boys - , (heal, on Male Strout. h....ame Episoopsi church. • ' evening With o GBAND Concert. 'mod Alia tis solsoAtunto of tionms. loud ol'enUlgs. moss .r.. KNAP, Loather Manotheturers and dealers Ag'ffilmt4:lll..6l , tifeirMi- of conventions, Prof. i s ~,. In Morocco Findings• de.. near Epiernpal Church. • p ‘wk . na ...UPl4ii, ,u - lihve a hotae, end sell him for $9O, i has no anperior: ' His nice ability and then lay him back for eiso.nnti 'wit hint again A il‘." EY A HAYDEN, Dualism in Drum. and Medicines. skill render him second to none. nod Manuleutelem 01 Cigars, on Main Street, mar fur $llO. Du 3ott multi 40 . CIO or $2O in the the Dep.t . TheiMCitatistet7 . i.liL . ' Wee. /petal:talon of transtu:tiou. Now be sure you are right helLre, - --- ------ - ------"---- - Prof. Perkins, will be furnished free a clowge: rot w. STEPHENS, Horse . ShoeinT and _Due o ! Baiatiring. . yua sand us- an annwer. on lailh:alseet, south of the brit.gn, • Tarrus.-Gen tionsun 41:4, Ladies, ,Vets, -.. e. I frit • .I. Ott AN. .In.. Dealer In a ...moral met...Mandl.. A. ,lo, lLLsn" , ' L" 0 0L1c 01-24 " , - 2, Children tin. Newspaper Subscribe's. 1 x and Clothing. Brick Store, on Main strum. der La ykara of al:v. I.stAs. Co mb m i n e-e.etiMe 'ertit. FiNt toine the . _ - WHITTLE ..t. MEAD, Dozier. 1.. general Merchandise, all ye devotees a music, and join our Merry IV. ?.... on Main Street. . i throng. . tattle. ) ----'-', '.. 0. M. HAWLEY. 'Maier tt. gerem r ( Merchandise; ot,Board oan he obtained at re ., ' , table rates. •IChl Maui Street, oppmote Phinne)'s note'____ _ _ D. Godwin. ) and l —_ _— . _ . .. . ... .A.- Carter. i . Com (MEAT BEND. d D. Baker ) tee an ... • 1., S. LEN1.11:111, Manufacturer of Loather, and dealer Nov. 9th, 1970. 13w. to general Merehamlise, on Main Street • ---- -.- ke C't _ _ Rend and Remember. As there seems yet to be a misundentanding ou the part of some of our citizens In regard to the new revenue law, we meat that two cent stumps are stilirequirtli on,fiank checks,butthey FfIRANi WHITE. 'Manufacturer amid do or he surort arc not nepeniinty on receipts nu motley on the or Plows and l'ltaingo. payment of the debt, nor need there be any stamp put upon pmnissory notes for less than one hundred dollars, nor on assignments of mortgage.,, which have once been duly stamped. Judgment notes coming under the head of agrwments, require five cent stamps tor each note. Formerly each note for $lOO or less re• quired ten cents, live for the agreement and five for the note, whereas now only five cents are 11. P. D0RA...3, Merchant T.dor and dealer in Moody Ilade Clol.l.lng, Dry Go.d.x, Grccer:eis And P,r,iv6ion,., Main Jtrnnt.• LENOXVILLE. GIBSON EDWARDS & lIIIYANT, Menafnetarero of Wnypsne end Sleighe, near the Inge Store. MONTP:OSE. %BEI, TPRIVELL. Dealer In Drugf. Medicines. IA ronrs. Paints. Olin. Dee Stuff•. Grocerie, Jewelry Notions. etc. I , ep. tn. "71) w A (ERE, Neter Office, and dealers is Grocer ter AM Provislous, Crockery ett- : . Public Avenue. Duties of Innkeepers. The following,-head. notes of the eagle of House Tully, from Adams county, lately decided by our Suptetne Court. may give useful information as to the duLie and obligations of inn-keeper; to their guests: Tully *went to Houses's inn and purelisaed, liquor. &e., and gave money for safe-keeping to sTitoun & BROWN. General Fire anirtife r atter Aram.: nlao. rell Railroad and Accident Ticket, one in the barroom, as to whom there was le Kra* York and Pialludelphia. </tree one door ea evidencethat he was bar-keeper. The money ~rth, Mint. was lost, The Court properly instructed the F('HANDLER General insurance and Sewing Ma jury that if Tully was a guest, and gave his chine Arent. Public. Avenue.* I ANIE.S S. CARMALT. Attorney at Ism. Offloi one door below Turbeil Ilouae, Public Av.nne. • WV' n COOPER .1, CO.. Bankers. soil Foreign Pas 4 ige Tick ts and Draft, on Fngiond. Ireland and Scot lend!. .1 R. YLETCHKII"R•HatIng Saloon la theplare to get Ire Cream, °poen and Marna to eeerysayle. On Main reef. nl - EN , Sic:llOLS. the placa llruaenudDi•do money to the bar-keeper,ot if not in fact bar rrne cigars. Tnhacen, Piper, a Pocinet-Books. Spenta. keeper. one acting in a capacity from as WI, an 'h.+ ya n k, Nntlone , , ,Le . rubric Arcane. authority to reeeiVe the money un the credit of 11.,neen maker and dealer in all ankh. ' the h,en, mig ht be inferred, he could n.-cover if _ k••pi k the trade, npinr , ite the Bank. • . - - - - the miner aas intrusted to him un the credit of 13" V" " • On - den - i n S'•° v " , .1140 wu'•, the Inn : but if Tull) wan not a guest, or in land Ntinot,inrer- Tin end tilecetiron ware, corner tt ]lrvin and Tecupik.. en.ner: trusted the money on the individual credit of the inn-keeper, lie could not recover. An inn keeper extends a general invitation to traveller, and receives a reward for his hospitality, from th.,o, in , ,,n0n n, ,,n. which result corrponding duties, one being to is 4.; 5t.,,,,,ry and Yankee Neiman, at bead of protort the property of his - giteso. An inn .l% rn .•.• _ _ keeper in bound to take all possible care of the _ T `l' , 'HE ' • 1 . 31, r• in aeoee.. l l.rdw.re• ,roods money and baggage of his eAtt. deposit- T..- . 11.1 ed in Lie house ur entrustud In his family or 11. 111.1 :'L nlnnehnnt Teeth, send dealer e;O'b• Tel•nellnee, and Prtnentilene Condo, Auld ' , lager :tonne, 3inchine.•es n st,o. F•erdlisen bn,nllnz. 1: Livery and Etteliance %rryantc, and is ratpunslble TUY tlivir acts and roar of Rook toilicling. Slit art% of nalm - guest.. An inn-keeper, is thorn lh. r,rt t icitlet boned servant% and to exur rite nn exart ciftnnre'ove.; all persons coming into Ills ittniiit sit tslests or .-I.llerseise. An inn ):N - I , r iw hot n.l to puy Ru - goods fitokn in lioato• fact: unlec% stolen by the servant oar f`firapantiin of tlircps,g of a I.a: :it All inn.an liin-keetVert: lialile s aliliu.th %irk An inn-keeper it not liable lin t II It 1101171 2: Pio . Drain. in Dry (kind, Hard en.... merrtianditie, cnrncr, rmar ttrbilt local Mattlligcncc. iAm.tm 1 , 1 rtrol,l)r. T. J_Wheaton nlnr b. I;tund at rti , ETriiingt Ilrtel hi ',Vim tr,st, pr. el:. .1 here they will be hippy to zloi'mi- , W4Pirmlwrrit , l , —the, aimiu I , Ad t:f &on/ rgery. Thvy Mtl v,Tre alv,ntar rmlore the log RTE. wr , 175,' Important to Pobitmem. „at,, . •.1 I kr. , k t3l Grov. its, and prt....rry se for a Life-tune , Postmasiar-General Onsswell has decided that ..lee;;t ed amt defective teeth. publishers rntty !tend, UA mlseellaneents printed Permanent office, 131 Court Street, 8i1t,6 4 ‘" 1 ” matter, copies of their publications and posters ton, S. Y. .. in the same package, at the uniform rate of four t !gee. 9. 1870.—r ' ounr,-.1 for two cents. This, decision is, in com formitv trivia Common sehse .13 the spirit of 'the postal law. The enforcement of a contrary tiooit pdri. cider for drinking is allowed to Influent, rule hitherto bat syltineto the publishing bud and Inat aclien the Cementation ceases it is ness to g;r6ll..inrulyance and much needless ex= reeked off into another ca4t. if ailow , d to stand pense. The Wet is one trilith the press has sett ri;rr. norm, It 9MR rs. Il Pb* , fl.l go the str,•nuoni,ly contended for, and we are gratified he racking process two or three times until the that the Postmaster-General has rendered the ...edituent is extracted. Flannery& and isinglass I deelslon. In it state nr.6olution at the last racking give it I justices. 4 . AP — - ' the requidt , clmrtten for champagne, and con vert it int,. what in known a clarified Ciat7. it is :t great Inistalca" tu put water on the pumkoe t delteore t►te flavor of the juice. make , it hard and alnm-t wortlile,:s for vinegar A Young Ilunter. Ilenry Decker. son of Geo. Decker, of Bridge. water, aid 14 Fran:, went out on Wednesday e v e ni ng , Nov 2, to hoot coons. He had a young with him ; the dog run lour coons no two trees, s test apart Ide shot two front one tree then he )runt to the other tree. climbed the tree, shaking one off the d"g killed it. The boy having a 'club in hia hand. knocked the other from the tree. Lie then jumped from the tree and killed it. This was arnonplished to his than flit tonr: He 'trent out. at 7 o'clock, etiti earn, lack 1 / I . fOrl . 5, twinging bis same wi th him Muster Detiker. heel+. heir g a skillful hatter is an intelligent tad, and .of connie either- 011 , 411 Democrat rarmerr. Lian't melt tO zo , und etc littnestock leyirriew machine for cutting cun7ur tilmt. It doesatot mash it up and grind it like the c.ont mon little machine—lt cute it. Ge nt-trt Frt thaw to rat :roar meat at two cents a pottri.4.— Cheaps than you can borrow a maehlao. anti better than you can do it if you have ono orynur own. Attend to.ft Now. Now is the time to =tare the eureieta of Dr. ..hLtz_Sutith, the most skillful Surgerm Denlts! in this neet ion. He btim nett to I{O.Oni tiotel,whkh are Vitae:Ant, roltretiittit anclpectillarly adopted to bit Dttrpme.c, as ro,;arda a good light. We speak from our nun pencti cal experience, that every person needing Of! servicVi` &odd attend to it 'at t 2ce, th rout elutnees are very rare.* "Whit fides it!" The netntlgh et Nets Milford 63 tAtt7mipg q fittoowi th!!isectlcni Ibr tive iininbtr of hevr;/itit: and *eh built bnildlnee tinder on. ktantly bets .re..tt.Pd, and de; fur a large tmnunt of repairing, We are often a.skNi ttte question "Who dcw 4 fide fine carpenter work,'.' Mr J W. Gtllessipit, an induatrous, temperate, and !horoughworkman hi the principal arehttert and haddra =MI loss or ernberzlement of his VlPs': money vilen he dos not deposit it on the security of thciun, but entrusts it to...nnut.her guest, or in mate in rt hom he reposes his confidence. Jrnittri I ,,, atti,Ncito were elected at the late iihmild take notice that they arc required. tirnlor the * provisions of the law, to file tint icy of their acceptanre'of the office within thirty days after the election, otherwi,e they will lw deprived of their conturiatdon to act. nuckwhent Cakes A coni.,•roposary the following recipe for rritliin2 hoekwheat rakes, but as we have half a nr.tinn that it i,7nfdittlite right, we hope sums. •tisii'a County who understands th busines,, will send in a better one. Here is what, our nets - 1A..9r 8413 , t; aioput it: it.taii•-• a thin hatter with a quart of doer, half a cup of yeast. "raft. . waxer end a little salt. Let it rise over nigh! 113ke on both side!. on a gridio.. A little -of the liattrr left in the rising dish will serve for yeast fhr tht next batf h. it is better to add a tauipteoWpf itaT,*t7i . eftyre igtit:44 l :oakeski the mornlnw, and it Is very essential that this he good and K•irti~ gyre ittitikey and NecropPperg. A gh,,t rlf WlliAkry Ir marrlfarl.ter.,d ft•nm a d0r....r. grains r'srn, Sir value of whirh in too small for estimati.m. A glass of this mixture sells for a dintrt. and if a praA etitt\b rlder..l well worth the money. It is drank in a Ha 14 la or, twit... t Ares the brain, sharpens the arro 4 t , . , , deranges and the physical !yri,cet. On the same sideboard en Which the deirttrions l•rs'ensgc is served lists ent'wspaper. It is crtsrred trlth half a mitlien I,t brings flora the four quarters ei Ute ifobe. Thr nswepaper re,t.l.es than a glax._ of gmg, the lilints of e. fins gfstina of msn,l..sttt It is no lest troy that there is a large nateher of people whl. think corn jttler rheap, and newspapers dear Well Dent. the edits' of a .•onnti'y raper, erbe no doubt had mote dcllr.quentpairbus then he shb tld bare nppeals te' them in the follovrins touching firms Wl34c.thrt. bird sad vither , dura • _'tales Of note ht tank vtithout the !kinds, And rottev, hard to sell Themeeeltgerhapii, lo such Some recollection he, Of bills th4t infiger tint have been, And you'll remember me. If they don't, they ought to be Itithibled of tido:mires. Urttioirrs..-:-Therat art men who take neaspa pens, read them, and ptirtor them Observe the order in which these thinga aTic; . done : The pay comes first, the reading next- The :nen e.:eisid er they get the I.VorthAltf-their none in the bar gain. It conies 21.4 fair and just to them that the newspaper aihotild lee paid fur as a barrel of su gar or a new cost. They never entertain any other opinion. When the year runs out, or a little before, they are on hand n ith their pay.— There is no more difficulty with them in remem bering this period, than Sunday or the tint of January. If one of them wishes to stop his pa per, he either calls or writes a letter bj his post• master, in due season, like a man. This alan is dear to the heart of the editor. Their image Is embalmed in his warm alfections. May they lire a thousand years, and see their cons sons to the fourth generation. The secnnt class now in mind is the Do Wka.b.s.—This clasp is nearly related to the other—so near, that ft Is hard to tell where one ends and the other begins. These men al ways pay in advance hi the beginning, and in tend to do so continually, But memory fails a little, or some mishap intervenes, and the time runs by—sometimes a little—sometimes for quite a period. But their recollection, though nodding occasionally, never gets sound asleep. It pronounces the word in due time—" The printer is not paid;' and forthwith their will to do well kindles into actiiity. Now comes the paying up ; " Meant to do 8d jiefore_. Don't mean to let such thtiipt . pus by. ^ A publisher can live wA..sthelf — titint„ • They haie a ssatip place in h)lif , snemory—oply little ircltef the Up rig* If ;pas : dies ittlareirS, hiazwife or sAremendiers that-(SC may not have paid up for lilt nett spaper, an - forthwith institutes in quiries. They remember that part of the bene fit was theirs, and, estate or no estate, see that the printer's bills are not among their tether's unsettled accounts. Nestcome the EASY DOER"). —Thou) men believe in newspa pers. They have fully settled it in their own minds that a newspaper is a good thing They take them too. Sometimes at the first they puy up for the first year. at any rate they mean to do so pretty soon, before the year is ciut. If they have ,ione so , thoy sit down with the comfort ing Conviction that their newspaper is now set iled !hr and this idea having oni-e got into their heads. refuses olistinatele to he di:Aoki:a, but keeps its hobd front ycsr to year, a truth once—now an illusion, gray and rheumatic with years The eat Ler, marking the elongated sot+ In 'the ace-Mints eurrent of tht_tr del Jars, begins to ask if the:, are dead or gone to Will:gni& Now he hi•gins to vsk e hl s at 9 them. They suddenly start up to the reality that they are in arrears ; untl, itim Men, a, tiwY tire at the botbuit, pay up. They know books tell better stories than naves-ctiyered memories. If the pdblisher has faith enough. nr a long purse, and can live like a hibernating bear, he may survive this class. But if lie renrtsi on ly, woe to hint. The nest elass LI that of the Doiri,ll/u.tatua.4-11dre wn begin to slide over to the other side. The picture suddenly gets sombre. We shall dispatch the Do*a Milers suddenly. One orthe that takeepakr be cause his wife Wiints"diae, 'or'tbe Children are anxious to read it, or a neighbor persuades When it begins to come, he dismisaes all tho'ts of it further. If the editor sends a man. to . him directly at the end of two or three years, he may get some pay for his paper, but with growls and surly lookk Ile never pays any debt if he ern get rid of it, and a newspaper least of all. Still, he hates lawsuits, and conatable4, and all that. I dun has the same effect on him that a bullet has on a hippopotamus—glancing from his hide, orsinking into the blubber harinhass. Ile is sliding down hill, and soon merges into another class, that of the Sts CUM Roeee 1r matter how this man began his subscription, he never pays for it—not Ile don't like that sort ,d pap e r. it don't sive any news. He never did like 14, He did not want it in the first place, and told the post master an. lie sent hack one 11144 , 0 tine tt year age--besides, he never began to take it till a long time after it Lame, and be hadn't had only two or three of them, and those be hadn't read. Wtrl. htm off. fiere comes the StArEo RACE.. —lt iA enough tow : , tsf that hr saver rafts to hare a vevrspapo•--two or three of then, When he thinks th.s , heave mine about long enough for the publerber to want pay, he sends it hack with " stop IL" Or be takes up llld 9 uariorrA, and leaves for parts un knowia. lie does tint want to pity, and he don't mean to. Get 19,f you can. Reader. iirtklittnor tbw ah , , , Ate cias,tea are a nn found' Flee In Deposit. Friday morning lint Doincii was visited by a disastrous fire burring nearly all the buildings eolith of thu highway. and adjanent to the Erie R R. track. Inrituang the Erie House, CourPr Office, etc. Personal, Dr. Clark will be at the Per Lee Hone, Bing hamton, N. Y., Oct. 21, Nov 1,2, 3, 4. E, tl, and 7. Montroe, Tazbell House, Tuesday, Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, Net , . 8,8, 18 and 11. Dbilemstaon, N. Y.., Saturday ltd Monday. Thercati=7,-the Dontor's patients Wiltbe notified by trial trildiewardete list of appointments. Oct. 11,, 1870, td urrimr, `or, a.—The 'barque "Coim tede," of fl.g4to, (rout ,Quebee, is ou the bar at Olefds. The tlthertnan cf Inlshtrahull report that they have found the place where the "Cambrit h sank, una. demand pay for disclosure, The Rev. Thns. Roberta will address the Citizens on the subject of Tempera= at th e following places : Wednesday evening, Oct. 2 6th, Glenwood Thursday evening, Oct, 27th L Lannzville. Fridky teigßing, Oct. 28 th, carnbran Lodgo, - Clifford. — t. Saturday evening, Oct 12 6111. Clifford, preach on the Balm s * if de,' Sired: Monday evening, Oct. SlAt, Outdid: . The Lodge, Deputies of melt Lolip em , estly requested tb 'see the that appointment. are freely circulated, and the , . proper places sr4 - procured to lecture in. O. W. MACAEY, Dls't Dep'r Special Casa/4mMOWL '• ,‘• , _ Gibson, Kennelly Schou! ilonseifylesy. Nov 1:413. Fort Lake, it my heuao. &o r4ay, 19th. nali,ll - .64, at lIIy ofAce in the Court House, Monday Dec sib. C1a830.9 will bo formed at 9 o'clock, A. 11. In Regular Series, and at 10 o'clock, a. a. In the Special Sorbs, Teachers to be admitted must to e I before the r.lnic of examination i n brruxch., Each teacher to be provided with 'Pen, ink, paper and Union sixth Reader. Individuals dc.st4 , ming to teach will find it i, ',lit,ees.sury to atturur fa some one obese x. uminstions if they secure Certlthettes this in• ter, and should Join edam in their own mar ct, 'or wbraro they expect to teach, Directors Atrel frieude are requested to be present. 1 will hold an E;arnination for ProfeAsional t'ertifinateA, at my office In MnntrOlig i roymay, Nov. '2.24, commencing et - 10 e'cleeke.. m , to eonf,inue' r two clays if 'necessary, -- ".- - Teaehvs who have held rrefessional Cetilfl - and those having PrettsitoollScllttki 'will have an opportiudy,Venter the ciSsi W. C TILDEN, CO., Sept Fortst Lake Centre, Sept. 30th, 1870. The Annual Examiustion will be belt! mo now a Clifford. City lkhool ITon•o• Tliardsay, Nov Lenox, Glenwood nuncio! House, Friday Nov 11th liridgewatcr, Montro:w School House, Satur clay, 12th. Neu; gldurrtiomento. STOCK SALE. The subscriber will sell at auction on his farm in Harford, on Monday Nov. 21st, at 10 o'clock, a. in. the following live stock : One two-ar old Colt, two yearling Colts, 1 fat Cow, 17Yearlings., and 0 Calves. And also, at the same time and place, 1 Revolving Horse Rake, and 1 Ox-Cart. TERMS —All sums of $5 and under. cash • over $5, nine months time with approved notes. H. M. LINDSEY. Harford, Nov 9th, 1870.—"_ , 11/S r 01l Luown, etandand.: and Popular re.oakdy PAID! KILLER, tnanntartnred by Perry Davis At Son, Providence, R I . been iJefure the public - . and In that time has become known In all porta of the world, and beer, aced by pee. plc alai nation, It remains to day that same good and effective reme dy. It wonderful power in -ellcving the men cc' ere pain has neser been equalled, and it has ehrm , cl lie world wide popularity Ter its intrinsic merit. No cora. tire agent has buds° w i le spread sale orginen no uni versal satisfaction. The vialuus ills for Which the Pain Killer is an unfailing cure, arc too well known to re quir recapitulation in this advertheancnt.. As an rx lerniff and tthern.ll medicine, the Pete K,llrr etande un. rivalled. pirllircetiona accompany each bottle Price 2Sets. SOcts. and $l.OO per Bottle. Sold by all M”dletn.: Dcakn-t, INcv. I —lw $6O A WEKK raid ager.nts. male or female In a new manataeturinz bualre-n at home: No uspstal rcguYed. Addreee Noranes Co. Sato Me. 1.4 S al e sTaen_37V ante Burttronnfr;i4e Nn rilittpkillon, DA T g ivp RuNmluy., S .1:12 St Pura. inovs-4 er o t e C ir -Il l t — ot Vet e r=l3 ' r y n= , V. ' " 71:13 . Zi: rut Faatte-Pnuottax MAK*. A UTO eubject far a w , o t ide awake CanrWer. Addtece R. RiTSSELL Busk.. Mons. • [11,091-4 FREE TO BOOK AGENTS. vrjll oond n Anndsome Pro•pfh - tus of onr Nov II I Vamtly 8071.2 t 4 noy pT, ok Agora. fro of Adc!rosi Y.rw Ka. Putmuunso oo..Phßade, phi x. - • tom. 9-4 $lO MADE FROM 50 DEBITS. Something urgently needed by everybody Call and on. amine, or samples root Roe for SD cents that refill ea.tly rnr XlO. It. L. Wnr.corr. novl-4 181 Chatham SAtiary ‘ yraylk. 1---- • 7-•• -- 1004)00 Agents Want et For .• now Women CAN NAKE Money Awl other best Books in the market. Iclimultr & Mums, 1508 Chestnut ER Phtra. 9nor4 .t - FARMER'S HELPER Shows how to doable the profits of the FARM. and bow farmers nod Melt font cn rack make _ . per month In Winte: tft.Prr cam., will he mailed frt.e to Farm or, Send nani and address to ZEIGLER Jk. AIeCUR: DY Phi/ tdelfdtla, re. no, 9-4 4 GENT'S WANTED FON THE it_ LIGHT OF TEM WORLD containing Fleetwood's" 1 . .1.c of Chrlst," and .• Lives of the Apostles. Evatir,e'lid's And Doddridge's • Eeideneet of Chrirticulty ," •• Ilistury of the Jew..." by tir,sephein ; Ilistory of all HUlizlOpli Denomlna tloos," With tresti , e and tabl, relating to events eon netted with Bible History. containing many line en gravings. The whole forualnlr a complete Treasury of Christian knowledge. W. FLIRT, 26 S. Seventh St., Philadelphia honed A v a •atct Tei fl. BELDEN. 1118 fl hlle , Chief • hielle Tears Ta n g Wild Maps tt Plains, Facts from te<si to Is7ti. Elelting an a Romance, new, fresh, epirited. Author's experience on the War Path, in Buffalo runts, dc.—also. I ndlun Oddatlea, Legends, Sports—S.. dt.c. MILIION edition Acady, price very low . Sells Gut. will esceed any book out. First chapter, ram. pie Illastratlrms, and terms rout tree A. H. HUBBARD, Publisher, 400 Chestnut St.. Phil's. AGENTS WANTED FOR " .I.A.I)IES 01' THE WHITE HOUSE , " Standard and °Mein' biographies of every miatteas of the Preaident'n Alansiou from Wtohington to Grant. So pertly tiluytratent on nter I For circulars and temp, ad dress NATIONAL PUBLI.DING CO . 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Dr. Wells' Catholic Tablets beetdes the great Remetika tegrott Criftolic ,Apul tau. taine caw ingfedieeta anivereeilL.Mommeriad• which .cboturtiy combine; practicing I erect more highly me titan ata better adapted for dleemses of Ibe threat thin nn; p .paretion ever before oferta to the public FOE COtlCes IN triLbß MEWS CA RBOLIC ?ABMS er• furs rem TRY 07.11 FOLD SY DRCGMSITS .14 D ISSOLUTION The eo-partrumitap, WO -4m (Wilting be itrioa /Pisa ft Dub Apitaotut Riveaburg un der Oa linn name at L 10. DAvb & Co. ceased tl4 day by InutaAl comet maw oct myna-30 i hNitUb6ilbei hip Thrindo 101 b. 10: `ll4Ok4A fairfilYlPS 4l Va Xt°ol4 t o-Wit , Tanzo6lCaw*Atbautit 0444404 N a fat affina Cti wow ragtif FAL 4 17 ° ,1 ' TERMS.—AS tam of 00, cash ; over $lO, 8 moutlul MAUI WM intatist and sipproved se curity. DANlEL , wirAirr East Bridgewater. Oe. 26, 1870.-3 DIEFIES LIVR At/EN'Fg WAYFF:D FOR WO MEN OF NEW YORK, OR gOCIAL LIFR TUB ()BRAT CITY. Wnuderful development...a among the sdelberscy. RAP rind ernmem export-et. Sc. !Cc. Yrtee, $3.15. The best book to eel! published. Toe best terms to A entsever sm Address, N. Y. Book LM.I 43 Nissan st N. Y. 2004 OCTOBER J. & P. COATS' 'Meat S 1 cord. 18 NOW THE ~Z~'~~' Thread put up far the American market which t till-Card la an =berg. From Nu t! to No 100, Inclusive. For Hand u 4 Mad /?or Sale by ALL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS .15D St(YrION9 oc 26---Im (ewete) LADIES• FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, 718 Arch St., thtale of the. Block. be 4oen South Side, PHILADELPIIIA, ,mporter, manufacturer. & Dealer In all kinds and ualtty of FANCY FLIES Ladles' and children,' WOW. Rasing enlarged, remod lad and improved my old ad favorably known Fur mporium. and has In im wted a yory largo and different kind. of Faro fiom first hands. in Europe. and have had them made up by the moot skillful workmen, I would respectfully Invite my friends of Scoquehantta and adjacent counties to call and examine my eery large and bettattfut assort moat of Fancy Faro for Ladles and Children. lam de termined to roll at as low prices ao any other respecta ble !Imago in this city. All Fart warranted. No mis representations to effect Baler. JOHN FAREIRA. Oct IN--3m (jot 718 Arab Street. Philadelphia. r TT EN TION WE'LL G IVE YOU " FIT -&" T D. TA YLOR, so long tnown in Bingham 1.. a as ons of the most popular Cutters, and fashionshie Tailors in this section of country, has formed a co-partnership with K F. New comb. of Montrose, and they are now prepared to furnish men's wearing apparel Of all kinds, and in style and workmatillitt superior to any establishment In this eectinn of country. We GUAR A NTEE SATISFACTION to all who miy favor us with their patronage. Shop at Post'," old corner, un Public Avenue T. II TAYLOR, E. F N'EWCOIIIII. Montrose, Oct 19, 19, 1870.—tC 7'171 UR ABEL TURRFLu,, . 1 tr MIPS constantly on hand onottkill mod lOW D. one collections of DRUGS & MEDICINE& _ in the country end bestows especial attention to ler letting nod baying articha In this del/aI:UMW that. Are pure and genitive. Ile also keeps a great razlety of LIQUORS AND WINES,' bought either d!rect from the distiller, orkoporter s and warranted strictly pore. Ateo, a fall assortment. of Palate. Otls, ,Varritabes. Brushes. Lubricating Oils and Dye tituffs. groceries, Wall raper. Glass, Kerosene, Victim Pistols, Guns and ammenttton. A tine oartuty of 9. old and otlior J . NWIttltY, Poor= ory, Yaukce N9TIONS, &c., nod other goods too no morons to montlon. During several 3 enrs post pertness hnse been In the, habit of terming clubneod seeding to the emit AtheTv tn,” Ten Company, New York, fur then supplies of TIM and Coffee, for Canal:Niue. Abel Terrell Is vow ettprtyleg the rumple with these Teas and ("Wren, at ht. store in Ittontratu, at the same prime they these clubs and other penmen ray et the store ul the C'ampany In New Yaffe. Thee, 'Archaean will save the ea revs change, tenable of chibbing and rob of sending, by buying of ABEL TURBIS 7 ,4 el,ntram, Pl, L i t BEI, TIIIRELL, roluriii4l ftnin New l'oirr with n large Ad iittlantr , hie ritual stock of choice gcod a. ltlentea.e. Kay la, ; 11 A SAFE, ..03015E% / z . , .....„ WiTAIN ',' L ' i iiiili. s ' ipbsty ' Caro 'Q . '," ',7( 09 \.:.. ar ...,, \ role . ....„........._,_,..,_—__...- _.—, . , Nearahl ,Thwartiallifeer: ~...: i ,Alltr, AIL Cliyj—srD NE SEASMRVOUS D 1 lb Mel ere . - .. Magical. An [WPM:USG - AIMED for; IVsgstas.uu Feciatan erten reeding a potent care it a etnnleallay. No *Om of Nerittesa 'Dim= !Wets ytbld lo -Ita , toodernd power. ,Ertu to the Wren Mara clams:lle Neuralgia. abetting tbo tepee iletem. tie tee for a-feerjdiyeafrofft the most nittattleting ro ll s: red rarely faits to prodabO, IS complete itt9 permanent care, It contains no/outer . trio In tboollghtest degree Tole do s. It has the , un trusltendaolgovall of the beet phyatelatta.• ; Tbetlinlode in every part of the country. gratefully 'Acknovlbulgs avower to waft the to:tdted ueries, and featuring the Wilts strnatn, Sent by Mil oil metre tuISVIes tad pox ago. one Pliant , - in se • - Polge ti est% tilt Pathan" , • • UM • - , ST .. It is stria ey ail dirsiersip_dtessbo rtledlelnea. TURN= Proprietors :10 ttessoat Street, Borvott, mug. getstl —it worm T EA ivory kini Wreath market. AO arched, sad IN ads at New py" wholesale price.. .111. P OR( fornmeht of COM= hew of me sad art• sib owwes. _ MVP!. Yfretith . kfourrees , T.l A poi r.f , tern A GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY Dr. WAZ3WEI , S OA /SVIIRNIA - ft ' GAR BITTERS 5 $ - ' Handreds of Thousands 9E. 1 . 4 1 . o•Ftro to Ur?! Wonder- II tI4 . C.. Wive Etroota. t, 4 11.4 WHAT ARE THEY? F. "g 4 - a ti cl, it ei ~1 z '2 , .. t e 0 • E Eg z .'a' 18g1 if g 6 , , ali ! : g 2 :4 2.; , ... 10 r E e .7. fh.e IT . P P 0 1 .5 6 f.) ° .12 a 2. sof.% • ; IP s;lc-ra ! ''. • 4 1 O t. , _ • gl; u '. 1 TITTV ABS );CIT A VILE 144 e. :4C •FANCV DI INK NAT or Pear' nom. Wht•ttol, LPrekdrilltArles AR ItArßa. LARUUSI COMMA-Wood and Fgt.* molt to Weise Th. tutu, coma '''fon.lo,"" Atm. 14- , vs." "Restorers! ite.,,thol )00a tho tippler co 0 , droaltenoass mad rat; Otaitrd • trUti M.Eltest, med. , trout the Nattvo P,oots amt Unto of Collfornt., trco from otj) Alcoholic Stlntalantat. no, ..to aro t:AIIKAT BLOOD POILIFIZtI. stud 11 UDC (WIND 41711,NCIYLE. patoct Ilano..tor and Invigorator of the fly.tom. wry tog ow all polsonoW matter ems Isnot:off the blood to • Rea2lll coodWoo. No porton ducats Unto Blum occordtog to di:mo ron sod restAto lon 0.1.41. $lOO wdlbo givan forim lerurablacoo.provitled du Wl:mum not deatrorcd try rolasral pot or Dew Moon, and tho vltstorgssa waded boyomltte paint ofmnir. Far Inflame:nanny cud Chronic Rinnsuatt. Om and Gent. Drrtiebaist. :r Indignation, Dlifons, Ileadttent and Intermittent Favors Ensetnica of the Wood. Liver, Kidneys, and Madder. Vino Sitter/ have boon most enema tat. 4lncit Diseases are ctrarod by Vitiated Wand, vrinsb lagonoratlr pradaccd.by data:lgoe:mat of the Dierearaire Organs. DYSPEPSIA DLL INDIGESTION, Dowd ad* Paiu le tnontannunt. Conetha.Ttgetneaaaf tbo Chest, Alzeriosik, Boar Eructattoaa of the 134.1.11Cti, Did tune In the, Montt. Meal Attach; Palvltattoa of the Dtark.lnansteanna of tin Lang.. Pan In the "glow Of the Etarw/a. sad • I:mad:eel other palatal ayseptothi, aro the offspring. of Dyspopata. They Invigorato the fitornselt and stimalat the tor pid Mar and bowels, which mass them of unetapalled (algae, fn degassing lholdood of WI largurglas, and traparttug now Ufa and vigor to the whole oyster. • FOR SKIN DISEASES. Erni/o=4 Totter. dolt Ehtum,Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Patrols; Bona. Bee beech, filugNiortos, tic OrtElead, Sore Eyes, Erysltr chest ltelt, &suds. Ittledearations of tho iiikht. Burners and Diseases of the akin, of whatever ustora or otoutro. Sr. literally dug up sad earrtod out of aware= Itt short time by the use of these Mum Ono bottle to itch Mai will convlneo Um mast incredulous of their el:Cativo Olfeet. ' Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whanovor Jon dad lit titapnrlttes bursting broach the skin In Pimples, Brut.. Cons or riclat ; cleanse It when yea And It obetructod and euggLib In the clue:too It when it Ls foul, god your teenage vtn 101 l you when. Eeep the blood pare and the health of Ma system will Collate'. • PIN. TAPE and othar-WO ann. larkin g to the imam Orin Many thOtnatina. are ecetnally destroy 'Laud Maned- Far full dierctiosul, road earefulty the drunter around ouch bottle, printed fa four Ina gaagea—lngllsh,Cerznan, French and Spanish. J.IVALEE.B.. Proprietor. IL Ito.DOS AID & CO., Draufata and Oen. Agents, Ban Francisco, Cal, cod fa and It Cantonese& Street, New Tork. pr• sOLD DT AL. DB:170015TR A.VD DEAJ_Er.S. Oct. 2G—y 'am( etc .(7;111141?1 , 67y, llo3en bourn 1 'CC tioulif respectfully rill your titteattou a Ulric. NEW STOCK OP Fall'ir t md ',Winter Goods, hid, for ra.riey of Styl,s I,oel L9e Ileen ercrlled _tLis play_ .oor-ewortrnent of MESS GOOD, ST#AWL.S. CLOAKA, CLOAKING MATERIALS, FLAN NELS, WHITE GOODS, • DOMESTICB,:eze. Ifovor i;‘Urea.'ss . 3Etizottor. ,„„ XILLINERY. (MUDS, , Trimmed and untrimmed Ladle.' and Child'. ILO., flower.. natheme, black and colored Velvet., Ribbon., lt.e. de. never Mere handsome. - TN Ladles' and Childreitle ruluatiartro GOODS. Skirts, Corsets, Gloves, Handkerchief., Collars and Cuffs. Merino Wrapper.. Hosiery and Run iliixdri, cheaper then for the /Wasp gam. CLOTHING' nIOTHING For Men, Youths, and Boys, a rail and romplate shock. Men's toll omits from $lO to pa. OVERCOATS OVERCOATS ! ovracoATs Of all the different grades, and at all prices. CLOTHS. CASSIMERSS, IsgAVIMS, 3c. Tr Custom We take tneamireirintll . i . ..et ar garments to order In good style, and warrant good fitting and satisfactory wort. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS White nod Hamra: IShirto, Morino Wnipptre & PriLW linsulkerchleit, t o, I.lped and l'aver C.4lara & Coif., BnopenOti. GloVes, Usnbratee, 'hunts 4 Satch els Oa tr,dt varfrty. 114 Th ASP CAPS, Vor Mac hill goys, of the latent Ptyle shd in great vari ety. One Simi tizi twin teltieladWe, and as 'ratan oar groda in latg , cknantitlas l we 'relneatly SAITO fr om 10m Dirpatowir,irtAaling. sw salt, aa mall a rau• gig linnet grimly deg er via or .111 take, wa nn Strati p 10a you odd Waiwilin, and will =do It tot yuitt .btei 14.141fti 'elk III: Wd,ondr, trtallialitina of our emelt, WI y airtirfsdtt of POr-m• 1103nume, Ort. 41. 1819. talill7B view of mita to. 0 sued by the Court of Common Pleas arm quchaiina chuhty and to Me dltetted, Iwl ex. pose to 'achy pot& Ceodtbel at the Mon me in stoat ofa fsri p retay, Not ft, MO, at'two o'clock PAL, the *lag ;lactated pieces or patandUbd;Ol te t t All that cettala Iphlth or patrol of land situate the t o wnship of Auburn, county of Susque hanna, and Stith of Pennsylvania, bounded and deserthellas pws, to wit . On the north by tacit 'meld 'Tborpo. en the east by lands of I'Danieltilble, ini Om Kenai' by Janda Charles Gay, and on the *AI by land of De att a—eon, Mining about ITO acres of . 144, mom or less; with the' appnitenancea, one framed -dwelling house, one framed corn lumen, and oth• er outbuildings, I orchard, about 90 a Improved. [Token in execution 14. the suite!' Mary ,y. Coon . use aD. S. Coon ea Ge0 . ..5.14UP. • .I.ll*-- A/I that de/lain , pieod:otpdrod Of httaili din:rate 1 lo the twirtiallip of 'Flustt f ,hountv 'of S*uthan. TM alto slots of retinaritahig,Sotitided rui&de• attiflbiitl 93r dews, trilrit : -Onthini.zioitt by kinds of Sherman Duni, no caw by , kattlaX/T S. AO*, sou th nyla.aribronson SkoMindrer. ind - Wetit Dr a hi vii4—taantalnlitg ~12 amea ;findT4OtenTo ita; be the'satne 'mine or Iless, wi tthe appurtenances; onoltAtitelininic, ale framed barn, one work shoprltesttettftard, skid all inipniv,ell. LTakcn intirkeutkm at th e l Cult of G V Bentley 13. Albert Pickett. —ILSO— ' XII that certain Piece or parcel of Imidaituata partly in Middletown and partly in liiiilotough of Frien.ille,'lM tbd.piopert3f bt,ratikardrry, bounded on the Without- by lends' d? Michael r t id urph anti Patriult 'Many. witaiisoutircieit .by bin of M 31inchanandliemean, oh th e httliweiTby ands trt 00: , .PPiseilion. of MPhil Hi Vittly'f-nitlron the ntiithenat . t b l Lthe Milford and Owego turstpEmeontabling ut 4 0 Ocres,:imalimirann incau.keleav litititt e op purtedistices, and about 30 cippealutpolraettr-•-ha , so, all that o th er picce,or panic' of kinlititante M 4 thk hordligit iif Frierithsvllle, entatilk and state aforesaid, the pitipertY•or - tlittiA SI. Fittffirald, bounded on Gm norifieastV , Turnpike- Street, on titenonthtlett ea d.actutit west be Hiram Cooks lot, and on the harthwoat ,hy Win. 'Oolitic:l'a store lot—cootalulug aboUt 1,)450 aquans,Ceet of I land, be the , sumo more or less, with the vz.- l Mo* ilan one t,tute house," anti sil Mmi , i [TOM Iti witxuttoti at Lim. suit of G':B.' J ohn. 1 son vs. J. 'Fitzgerald and J. Ferry, gon.,Atid'B.O. Casnp, ass'd to E. 1.... Db.ktlise, tad ,tO-1.: J. 9erntson vs. John Pitzgarald. et at • • 1T. .; ‘. • . , - AO that certain pieta: or parcel of mod situate in the tirwuship Of fierricic, county awl state aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning in themiddle of the Grendiend and Cochecom turnpike at the lartairtof the public road ruuniug north from Herrin • Centre to a public rood in the township a Arsrfth, thetrco along said turnpike 1:1,0 feet,, theitce mist 101 teeth the public road loading from Ilerrkk Centro ton public road in Ararat, thence south 130 feet along said road to the place r. 4 begin- Mug, with the apportenancts4 f.Tali,tp in emo• cutim at the min ofJ. M. .Itlvets vh:'aco: Camp belt .3.11 that tannin trance or parcel orland'isltuatu in Middletown township, county cud, eta* aforesaid, bounded and described els fows: On the north by mad teruAng eetn Frte llo nnsvilm to the nortfi branch of the Wyainehig creel; on the east by lands of Timothy Monahan; on the south by lands of A. Itielllvett, and on.thaigeat by lands of Otis Boss and Peter Dout2-ICon. Wining about 60 acres of Ituld, he the satuamme or lees, with the appartemmeds, one. and about 3 acres Improved. a f a T e a r ken. b reaeen i Lion at the net of .I.P. Shnem , assl.t6B.N. Wni. Ilaiiitett, at ak - Ali that eer rain ph.VO or parcel of land:abate in tilt, to% usldp of LaLlirop, eounty, and state afbmaaid, bounded ns follow t. agt SU ;4;104 & west by bends of W. P. crouton, oil thasOuth sod enat by lands Samuel Wrighr--.-COrldirl lug G acres of land, be the Name mono 'or ben, w tat the appartenaneea, one small. bouao argil barn. 20 fruit tire., and mostly Improved, [Ta• ken in exec-titian at the cult of W. Smith vi A. L. Wrigiel A-H deo c.-rtain nr 'parcel of land situate in the township of Now Milford, 'county and state - atbrvsaid, botuickd and described as fol lows On the north by WILL" of James Sinn niers and Cruse si railtenbury, an the east by land* it( MACinncy, on the.santli by lanYi of k i.. Sutphin, :old on tini wen by landa of Benj. Sabin: and Ira Summere--onritaltrin.g ahem acres, he the auto- ;bare or lets, -with the appurtenances, one. 3111:111 frame house; one small flamed harn, one oung orchard, and about 34) acre- , improved. - (Taken in ciecutlnit at the suit of It. f.. Sutphin vs. Peter Albright et ul. MI the luterest.ef Geotge R.-.Gtauger, in 'al that pieve . ur partml of land, situate in the town .blp of Bush. in the county of Susquehanna and the elugo of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as killows: to wit . Beginning at the northwest eornee,t3f a kg of land surged to. John llisint , o, thenoa north one' ltandr•W train thence eafft elghty rode, thence southone hund, red itkia, thence west el.itte rdd; to the plgen of .mpposed to , fifty acres -of land, he the i.ianie more or with the upput - - ten:Laces, oue 'min batn„ . aotne fruit trees, and mostly improved. [.Talcopin the rxecutlon h the suit Of Eli Brown and' flemtge R GranTer 1. ALIO. , That certain piece or parcel orland situate In the Township of .Apolacon, in the county of Susquehanna and State of Petunty lcurda. bound ed and described . !I .flows, co lit : • Be trjrul ,iog End.at a post by the road in a 1. of JqhhilqintPr" hind, thence north tiO perOltru to 'a past, thence we 4.615 perches to ei nom, thanbe north Sl' de•. rens t. 90 pereltm to a pons. thence north OG crcben to a letnlnt/i, tbeacc cast 14 , and' 4 t en th perches to a po; , t, thence south 159 per. ches to a pun, and thence west 24 perches to the lace of Beginning. f' Cootairtin,., 44 •3l acres of, land be tbnsaruntnore on 11.11'4rith t h iptlttn- , 4 "VP4QPI - 4 , welling itt.uSe, otte , barn,tosnet ior bard, andnici.stly nuproved; also: all tku4.lo 4 x. 1 or parcel of land situate iu the township of Ap olacon, in the county of Susquehanna, State p rennsylvanta.; bounded and described tefollotrs to wit t itsn ening at NIA in the inert-line' of , Charles Buffalo's of ;thence got ej t 83 degree,, dan, 10 perches to a post,.thence snail, 4. p dhes tot post, thence wa't 10 perchea to, a pO9 thence north to riutt 4 and 5 tenth"perches to the place of lArziratitur; Containing 'h. lentil" of aflame of land, he the same .moro or , .1C39... with the appurtenances—ail improved. : [Taken I In execntiou at the.xalt' of 11. and A. Graves. jr. • ass t d to P. J. Potter vs, Harney Meßhearer ;'and A. Northrup use oro.S. & J. I'. Fox, used to P. C. Foster vs. Barney, NleShearer.l . M.,not Iliat certain picec or parcel of Ino oitu A to in the Township of Latfirop. in fbo eounty,of Susquehanna and State ofPeemsylvanta,bound• (xi and described, to wit ; On the north by lands' of Elisha Bell, MI tha cult •by • Moils: of Easho Bell, on the south be lands otAlialit:. Bell, and the west by the puhfie highway. Containing one half acre r,f isn't Rime more or lek4, with the appurtinone one small frame Hmlse and alidnittreved. [Tot:tit In execution at: the suit of P. WGrt a z, axsigned to E. W. Smith and 0. Tiffinky, 'Luton gnick.) • Alt that Ocrtaio piece or parcel of land detrain in the township or New Milford. In the county of flusenehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, hennaed and described 118 follows ; to wit : 'ling at a point in the highway, the northeast ccer of iot now or tbrnrctly .Pessession of beet Hamill - et, thence along the eentreqf said la why north Oh and MO ibUtth degreaB tin '5" and 6 tenths perches, thmen north 77. degrees east 11'» perrhei thence north 47 llegrm , east .8; and seven putlts'perthes thetoe aortit„ti7 grecs east 3 6-10perrhes cornctin mita toad, thence south 43 and 1 . 4 degrees east /13picttehefith stake and stones for anner, thence wroth !Wide , green west SO perches to corner, theneo• north 43 and I degrelat Wret and b4Openbesp) the place of Vontainlng,4s acrest and 14 perches of hind, IT tlO tame mote or letza; 'OX cepting.nivrart ecoertheints thereimm Certain reserv - M.iona as to hark as e3pitsacti in a.eastain centred!. With the appurtenances ono frame hottm,One flame barn, some fruit trete, end about 35 acres Improved. 'Taken in execution at the suit ofSarnh Lizabeth Pratt; Guar, &el l i's. n ll2Ol l Wellman and *1 fe. J All that eertain Ipr or PArrel of land situate in the toWnship of errick, lb the,eoulyty togqdthaitna and State ofl'aralkanis, bong et , ed and described as 6511reartt, •tb (fa ' north by lands of Morse lileithtt . ib Co. "that east hp .lautin of M0p5e;'.0.1141415...5t •Co:; Alia south by lands of Morse liichbla Sc ca. e.O l raci Rottht_ l and_Vh tbq weal" hy lanai Of Jobb Meyers . tlontaliAbt about thtnty-five arcs of tab& etttettarno Mote or lts with the appur tenances, two itarnb hounti l teen barns, Borne fruit treea, aid all lb:00*a. • (Taken in eeeu titulg tbnault,4o -10. Roberts val &tow Ed, ,!!, • 0.04*.k . En WM MOXLEY, Aherte , Bbettire Oftee,lllcrntrose, Oat. 19, IEIO. . • JEWELRY -.4150- -ALSO -A.L: , 'O- A. I CRIIF.T.L
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