Zhe litoutrist Atmatrat. 3. a., 11A4r:r. alcorsupsks. PAM WEDNESDAY. Billitelit 20,1372. 1013xst-adverted- to-this-subject. erf 'tisitriotia-iriterest,—EOrrte-• tiro . months einrii-cThrti itere foiiiparatiVelyigneratit =of. the enormity of itsOppriolon, and the ap patiiiig imadition of thing...in - this - comity, brOughtlldiont by an orgaidied company of AdioneY'bnrher7 shop proprietors, who employ seyeral "subs" to do the_ i'sb tiring." Having found tliat; oar allusions to the subjetfireated a greater,fluttering thin weled\ Miy'reason ta7 suppose; we have taiWapasiderabla pains to inform our. self. fi;s' npinp , c*teitt..iu, the matter; and Ir/4a-the foofalru)yltal l tiii4: 116 44.. - GA theShylOcks wit takiiig every :Oven taiiir.a, the financial - condition of the eogntry. to.demand their pound of flesh. EvCry;sdvantagois.bOitgiakeacf the in digent laboring class, upon- I ;44'e should elf fa the. burdenaoP a ruinous system of taiation, soict who have been purposely de ceimlby.amiserable paper balloon final). ciL'L policy; whicli t 'itt ali ite: operiitiOns, teilaff VI make the rich 'licher and the ore r pcs,or . pcir, and under the distress of the Slgrifraiuntiter, they are being forced to PkiBalil6lgurS.lo Itlakelpsitive finan cial ruin &Certainty. We ail: . the people of _this .connty to. &Waken to a sense of tiiiiT:canditi9n in this matter. It is high morezept seas made to stard,secerMg ft,iimedy,. and that remedy it gutiNGENT Legislation:made aci by for- ftdturt.,, tine and' imprisonment. 410 must be stripped of its tyranical pOißerstod.be forced to seek its legitimate sphere-that of merebandizing or.Matm ficturiug—rthen it cannot be satisfied with seven per cent. Fitch at a Judge. Lafayette Fitch is-Jhe name of the new Senator from the Brtidford District. Ilia experience in the capital is not great, as this is -his first session, but ha has been here quite long enough to develop° cer tain:qualities, which will he regarded as virtues or vices, acconliug to the . point from which they are viewed. Though en tirely new to the bossiness of legislation, and a stranger. to his colleagues, he was selected a member of the election commit tee over such experienced men as Strang, Warfel, Graham, Davis, of Philadelphia, and Allen. Fitch was chosen because a reckless partisan was wanted instead of a judge. That we may not do injustice to the senator we copy the following synopsis of his remarks on Friday-sou the resolu tion of Mr. Davis of Berke, to give the election committee leave to sit during the sessions of this week and. next:" Mr. Fitch said the fourth district was well rep- 1 1 mcnted here, and its people did net suffer, sod 1 he thought the whole haemme ef she COMM.. 1 wealth should nut be delayed fir the benefit of the contestant. The olect of the senator otr..ring the 1 , resolution and of those agrecingivith him was to expedite the business of. investiga- i Mon. The purpose t of Mr. Fitch and the 1 friends of Gray was to interpose all the de-1 lay'posiible, so that the contest could not- 1 be determined before the adjournment of the legislature on the 27th of March.— Such has been their design from the be. ginning, and it has been revealed in every step and motion of the senatorial partisans of Mr. Gray. But Senator Fitch, when placed in the position of a judge in this case, should have bad the good taste _and decency to refrain from the expression of a partisan opinion. If resolved to carry , out the purposo of his selection by renders ing a , partisan judgment in defiance of any factsthat might bo produced,he should at least have had the good sense to con ceal it. Butthis exemplary senator and judge announces in advance that "the !north district is well represented here." - That is the Very qnestion which the senator was selected .to determine, whether Mr. Gray represents the district, or. is wrongfully holding . a seat which belongs to another. • In his pleasant view of ;the case "tho people of the district do not suffer,"even if it be proved that the majority for Gray is the frandnient,work. of ,repeaters and ballot-stnffers.. Fitch has evidently so ex alted an estimation of the dii/nity of a , ':Senator that it gives him little concern I whether the sat bii occupied by onewho is chosen hy the people or by- the Tepre- - , septative. of fraudulent ballots.'. Ballot=' stuffing tehiseminently judicial mind is as mild an offenSe as SupdaY birl : nesding in the neighborhood of,2Montrose;Susque; banns aoanty. ' It is delightful to witness his seatin,be- , half of the public when he exclaims that "the whole business of the Gommenvrealtb should not be delayed for the benefit of the contestant." Unhappily the feelings• of, theiiartisin ate betrayed in this patri otic sentiment. flow was the 'contestant. to be benefited by the resolution ezeept in the resolution of frauds which would giVe I him the seat which is -now ooeupied by Gray? Fitch makes the implied confession that fear, - of this was his Motive in'oPpos ing the- resolution, andYthrows . himself hack on' the .neglectid. interests _of the eonaMOnwesith. Ile dims not grant togive 1 ColeuelNClura time to prove the frauds which are' harged in the_petithinae,Specialf ly as thedistriut is so - ..welt. represented. , ,It is an admirable and shatestuanlikeargu . 1 . went, and we venture to say that nothing.; 'ITLtt. Butz Else Baerins.-;-Smee . the like it Wits ever, employed before, in' ,the 2;...fleatii . cf Jim Ftelc, the. patty who haves Emiate,of,Pennsiliauia. , It *likely, stow ~ t t: .-; fis* fuling and . pfuhing the' Tres,' York ever, that the people of the.fourtb_distriat , #tol EiletliiiiiSy fe4 i'4,iiiiiie - been left' and of "gar State at- arge.will. widely dis 7 • l l ' _ withoutielesd..Jay.GouldwatitiOiniqual sent 'friiro:tlielrietra of the Susignebauhla 7i: to4he:emtigannyalid:str mn,.3looday,the. 14..Aatkit. 11 - Pc, $ 1 yin dOrniileo l qt, !t 18 of " 4 ' - ;l.;lli.iYw"Oe itiriiqdiOnt' no, in ;driest erid .ntore: lee plirtapce 40 . Ili e ; e4Mtuouyrsath' \ tirily new boar/I.'o .direet . o74;-chdseriz that allthibttsiutas tip before ttie,Nit : . Gen. John A. Diz Wei tubsequelittfolios. lature should be delayed_ for monibit.thi; 4en . hesident, and Gen, renege 13. If.cf.'..lel. that a seat should be occupied in the sen t I • ' Tin finperiniznilent. -• . ;le ihrangb corruption of' the ballot-hoz. :.We propose to come down to plain un varnished facts in this matter, fur it is one otiiial‘importance - ; hence, vro assert, and ttibili'lve can sitbstantiate it by facts, that there is not a town in this section of; the country that contains so many of these "curb-stone brokers" as this boro. of Montrose according to the number of in lAitints;autl not. only the county but our own borough limits :how the effect of The capital that should be circulating atilarpluietl'its - manufacturing is tied up for:the'sWand infamous purpose of ex **in, 'We have one Manufacturing es tablishment that is truly a living monu ment to the perseverance and enterprise Of 1i proprietors, (The Sayre Brie.) and a fountain from whose scarce a very large portion of, the commercial prosperity of Montrose. has drawn its life-blood. We cannot cantina its benefits to Montrose, but theirliole county has realized it. Montrose, the county seat of a highly pradUCtive county, and which can number itaietired capitalists by the dozen, ought itattcrpretient such a receding appearance title delis to-day. We are taught by sad ex- Retjance, that when a building burns dawn 'Many business part of our town, its blackened walls greet us year after year instead of being replaced by other and better ones; no tenement buildings to 'apply eivenpresent demand and mach less to' invite the laborer from other localities, `.,l, 4 reliais the foundation of all the prosperity Ilia Wealth of every business tewn ; real , -estate is above the reach of any one who .might - wish to build, not on account of the ;demand, but evidently to prevent the in :itingeMent 'of foreign capital upon the ~sordid - right of monopoly four railway :enterprise has becitdelayed and discourag- 'O{ and the men whose names upon the :I, , ii,itheiriplion list should have been followed byis;oo9;'or $lO,OOO, are accompanied ,:with as inanY hundreds, if any : Why ? -8441 y because the capital, that owes its valmi to the laboring masses, and has bee` „. ',,,ploticted by their blood - en the field of manipulated to stock the money. shops" to "shaio" the food and clothing from their widows and orphans. Yt it wrong to 'pass stringent laws and tine ..igninst robbers, to. protect the" _ -Araolitric.4tiast their depredations? If -insikthessocisty must be protected against h%bin traffic.- Mill those Shyloeks leave the country (as it lies been said) if tha rate of interest is limited? Then let the lirayer"..of the people'be not only for 4 , a Stringent metal Jaw but for tbat bless; irtalsol- ' .'• • 4t• - Both MOM jf' dirk Aud Gould bad simply usurped Mid stolen they could not liave retained 41beir,pciver so long. It is 'corinus that 'while,the. press of London and New tork base been representing the the Erie "Bing" as spodalyp artmasten, the 'press along the litho of the tria...Road, undoubtedly representing in its, titters:tines the sentiments of all the divellgralong theline of the Erie lioaiL '...04,..1:101p4t5p0ken in their praise. And 'ek!otli mo,right, -IVe must distinguish be stook and the Erie Railisay.— .-1 71 i fanner bas kten nothing foot . ball for scoundrels in Wall street; The bitter ILO ,beeit handled with admirable liberality. and care. The . : -')!stimdr.holders have bean swindled; but the bas bees served. If the Erie nting" `:7ll V ilt_lisatedpaesengeni and shippers as, it liar itsipower would r 'ilia' been over long ogo, ~-, ThO Dog tow. • . - - be; thespracticelorl!egisla tiirei to -Pass)anri atiatriin sendrthem.to. the people:to Seebotv tliCy l ure pleased ith' them; histcndnf tirst,finding out thn Waits, and desires-of ,thei r ,cotistitments.." . .,The people of this county, as_ well as other sec tions, have the , sauie experience on this modeor leggatieri that tlte-dissatisfied hud:en the marriage quit:thin, "that it was . a.. .very easy_tbirig.te,,get, married,. hut a. verY - ditlenit Bilk , to:get out of it." The new doglaw, - Wliick . came to the peo pTe of this. cciitety almost. by magic, and. - wititont tiny effort on their part certainly, gave it may belhat _a .visit. to Ilarrisburg of one ofthe County ConimiisionersmaY have had spinethinglO do witot, is, now, that 'Ails paiscid, open for_discussiou. . There is hutone thing, iii the law that seems to Strike" ns . with any particular fa vor and. thatja its local bearing, by placing the tax in the treasury. o£ the township or borougliin !Web it tnlevied: This is right. ThercliVifotrer - pnixision of the lair that most certainly must overthrow it if con - ! tested. Onr understanding of the right of property is that taxatior. is based upon value . , and the animal or thing taxed be comes:-personal property in which owner has a property right, and no legis7 lature has a constitutional* right to puss a ,law giving any one power to Aestroy that property., This .law that gives , the right to lilt any dog running at large unaccom panied_ by the owner, might with equal propriety gay you may kill his ox or horse under the same circumstances. This is deafly a case where the editor of the Rs pub/icon may apply his politiCal philosophy with force, that it is made "lawful" but it will - not be "expedient" for the people to adopt ,it,fer they will be liable to be mulcted in a heavy bill of damages a . md costs ou an appeal to the Supreme Court. For that poisona tke foatitaiti of all legis ltiticmcaml_clestroye-repriientatire goy oral:apt. ±' A's tor abzeneA3 on ditty with;tlM einninittee iaill.ijot materi ally iaterrapt. the public imemess.—Har risburg.pairiot. Religion and Panties. : Tlid effort to rdly religU n and-palities, which is now making, esincialitin some . of the weeklyyietorials, is to be deprecrit eil by every one Who'rifizs: the entire re= ligious libertY which is Oiie of the charac teristies,:of. Ainerigtii itistitutiOns.:— our . _ The New.. York . TrOung spys: . • '"ls 'there anything of this rumor which reaolies us from Washington, that a regu lar No POpery ingreinent has been orgauiz• •ed there,?; .*, *: * * -41 , We wish ppople would try to understand that Roman Catholics may be religious, esietlr as Methodists, Pmbyterians, In:- dependents, f_utterims;'Unicersatists, are religious. There is a mischievous ,popu lar nation that the lion= Catholic Citurele may be. divided iiito an oppressive priesthood and a perfettfly submissiVe laity, and that all the I..libep of the „Roman flocks tire,extremely discontented and un holly, and would bolt from the fold if the, • door were left for a tpotnent open. Good people, will yon endeavor to comprehend" that the Catholic may;enjoy his religion quite as much As you enjoy yours ; that he is not necessarily an idiPt nor a lunatic: that a faith which satisfied the mind of a Pemba, or of a Pascal, steed not appear contemptable in the eyes oven. of an editor of a Protestant religionS newspaper..? 'Detesting - bigotry every Where .we find it, 'and mainly 'deteSting it because it so spoils what would , be otlierwko ex cellent, and with some knowledge of The enormities on both sides of ecclesiastical history, weentreat Christians to tell as few lies as possible shoat each otter," SUbilliettolll and Silence. Among the credentials of the defaulting, Slate ,Agent, Evens, none were sd charac teristic of the transaction in which he was engaged, as this froifi State Treasurer Kemple. Adtion, division [and also substraction] are, with silence, the trne requisites of a Radical Office -holder: STATE OP TraissvisAns. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, TREASURER'S OPPILCE, ItAniqsettno, July, 1866. D.E1.1; O)FFET : MitOW MC to inimdure to von my particular frienii,Mr. George 0. Evans. Ile has a claim of sotriCiiresgnitude_whielt he wishes you to help-him in:, Put him through as you would me. Ile understands addition, divis ion and silence. Yours, &c., • W. U. Emitax, 'fol. J. toirey, Esq-epW4Llngton, I). C. CH — 'The New flatW , shire . Patriot de clares the late rbsult thab State was pro duced by the most infamous means ever imploved in a popular election, and is a triumph of fraud, tObery and coercion, alike ditracefnl to tlte victors and to the State. By such means an endorsement of General Grant and his administrittion was obtained. In the Smith, bayonets produce Radical victories, auil in the North, frauds are substituted. CLViL SSRVICE.—(After a long debate on the appropriation for civil serrice the Senate paesea it b3i a rote of 25 to 21. 1 The Majority includes all the Democrats but one and the independent anti-Grant Senators, while of tlid twenty-one Sena •tors every man is 1'1;4 Graut's renomina tion on the civil service platform, which the President makes his specialty. • It cannot be sustained in the Douse unless the Democrats there also rote solidly for V it. - . • Mr - The eleetioU in New Hampshire on Tuesday the 12th Vaulted in a victory for Grant and his corrupt administration by a majority of about 12,000. L ‘ rThe Govornor has appointed Mr. C..D. Brigham of he Pittsburg aunnter ,; eial, Auditor Geno,tal. CONGUESINIAL SUMMARY SENATE, )faicl,ti 11.—The Appropria• Lion bill came uplas unfinished business. The pending question on the Appropria tion bill was on ilie amendment appropri ating $50,04:* to be expended by the Presi dent for the pro Motion of Civil . Service Reform: Mr. 'l!rembnll addressed the Senatein favor- of Civil. Service 'Reform. Dining' the conrs',6 of his' speech he vindi cated himself against the charges made by. Mr. Morton, that:he had sought appoint ments, The debate was further continu a by Messrs. Prtitf, Scott and Morton.— The debate beiu4! chised, the amendment was adopted. At 6:10 p. without fur ther reatig,, the Senate adjourned. ' Eneford, monad to sus pend the rules and adopt a resolution. de- Glaring it tohe-it - and a tyrannical nsurPation of power ler Con gress to attemptito foroe mixed schools in the States, or to,pass any laws interfering with churches and public carriers or inn keepers; rejected ; seas,s6o3 nays, 87. Mr. Moir °dared! a,- resolution which was adopted, for the:sppoiutnient of a special committee to. itivestigate.charge; against the Secretary of the Navy. The Senate bill limiting the;expenditures for the got etiiment building at Trenton to. $250,000 '51113 passed. A ; resolution was ; _offer:d by Mr. Getz, and, ;adopted, instructing the Oetnmittee on Virays and Means to report, on the propriety of abolishing all Internal Reienue and imposing taxes on the I States in proportion to • population. A number of Amnesty bills were.passed. A bill to suppress the system of"atraw" bids for carrying the mails was passed; A rei -elution was agriedlo coudenining the pol icy of grantin g land subsidie.i. At 4 o'clock the Mouse edjoirrued. SENATE, March 12...:—Mr:Shertrian,frour the Finance Committee, reported a bill to provide for ref rindingle State. officers the, jair pardon their salaries. The bill to grant I the right of Tray to,the 'Great Southern 'Railroad, in .Phirida;.was. tahen Mr. Morrill, orMain,opposed it.-_A reso lution' was ado,Ptekcalling ,on the P.resi dent for information, as to, the amount - .old - ,foi. telegraphic sentare-Agri:3g the past:th?ie_yeam. , .. The Stlate-t4n 4e#lllll- ed consideration of the Legislativo`APpre: , priatioti: hill, the • pen d i tigAnqtion being Otriltemnendmen,t,-,:regsaling ,thelitv thorizing the publication of. the; rosin the newspapers, An Ftlenqrleat W , adopted appropriating : $50,001X. for this , purposwlyith the .proviso that after the, publietittea-nf.. the" Rove cif.::tfie,:presant Congresairiieli peollicatiOn !hall cease.— Pendinets'idisentaich:ca:amendmente in creasing the salaries dr:moils afflOrs the Senate 'it 5,p. irEeidionined. '-- ,-''' „-. ' ‘-- • Flonsn'Ttio Speaker culled theittin thin of the House to tbe fact that Zebulon B. Vance's name was in.- ope of the Am nesty bills, yeceally pal.,serWithent '',read=" Mewl Said that. the,-ifienaliet,irltoThair sent up ibis namehad.ihateilthe nailer: standing:that onlyntiobjectionablenames were. o be paint the hillsPassed,without reading. A motion-wax mule to reconsid er, but action ;was,taken, The report of the committee. n' the..coniestedolectien ease ot\Cessna against B. F. MeYers, iu favor of Meyers .was Adopted Vithoat a tlisision. At lair-past : two-, the .Ilonse ..went into Committee.ot the. Whoknotlie Postotlice Appropriation bill. ; Consider-. Able discussion ensued on a propositien to subsidize Pacific, Mail ~Steamship lines, participated in by leading,metnbers of ; the House, party :lines, not .being draws, Without disposing of the arneadinent, the Committee arose, and the House, at ;1:45. p. m., adjourned: ~ .. = .-.. ,' -- .- : :•,,: ' SENATE. March 13.—The bill extendin ,, the provisions of the :apt-for - the removal of cases from State to Federal:Courts; to cases in which either the plaintiff: or de' fendluit is an alien, passed ;,alsO a bill au.- thorising the Survey of . the boundary line between the United -States and th'e British. Provinces - from the Lake, of the Woods to the summit of the Rocky Mountains.— Mr, Conkling, called np',-nis, resolution, asking the-President to communicate to, the Senate the number of recommenda tion to (Alice Made bycerfain Senators.-.- This wits dismissed . until I:30 p. 16:, M hen the consideration of the .Legislative -Ap propriation bill was resealed, the ques- Lion being on emendments increasing the salaries of Officers. Withtint final action, the Senate, at 5:50, adeprned. Ilorm—ln the House, alter a shcirt discussion, a bill Was, passed providing that minors shall not be, enlisted in the military service of the United States with out the consent of their parents or guar dians. After dicing technical discussion, a bill for the removal of certain cases to which aliens are parties, from State to United States Courts, was recommitted. At 1:30 the Ilonso'il - ent into Committee of the Whole on the _Postoftice Appropri ation bill, the ctite.;tibit being on the amendment to' increase the subsidy to the Pacific Mail. Steamship Company. The ' debate was minsually animated, and the spiriti of Clay, Webstir, Calhoun, John Hampden cud Others were freely invoked ' by the disputant's. ' Jfr. Brooks, of New I York, was a prontitiept 'advocate of the measure:while Messrs. Morgan and Beck were among the:opponents Without dia. I posipg of any of the pending amendments, the Committee res. , cud at 3:30 the How adjourned. SENATE March 14.-=—The report of the Committee of Conference with e St. Louis Public Building bill was agreed. to by the Senate. After some discussiun as to the order of business, the Senate resumed consideration of the Legislative Appropri- Lion bilk Several amendments increasing salaries were adopted, and tbebill passed. After further dismission as to the order of business, the Tariff bill was taken up int Lr E e x d utiAe34s Irl M a.n t l h e s Se n nsaVte wetly I taljouriwil. Hoese.—ln the House a bill passed hp- propriating 9331,000 to reimburse Kansas for money spent during the war between the:States, Also, a bill authorizing the I Southern Claims Commission to take testimony in cases pending -before the Commission ; also, a large iiiimber of „private bills. The Committee on Liectiens I made a report its the Alabama Contested Electiou case of Norris against 'Lindley, I in favor of Handley, the sitting member. I ,At half-past one the House took up .the bill to extend the time 1.-r the completion of the Railroad from Luke St. Croix ,to Lake Superior, - Mr, Ketcham opposed it. , After a lengthy-debate, the House, at s'; P. M., without taking a- vote an the pend ing bill. adjourued.. . SENATE. March , ' 13.—Mr. Trumbull made a personal' explanation; denying that he bad been employed illegally in the MeAnlle case by President Johnson, and that this influenced -his vote on , impeach ment. He read !offers to'show that he was retained by Stanton and Grant, and that I his fee was fixed by Stanton. He intimat-i ed that the slander had been instigated by Chandldr, of Michigan. Mr. Chandler re- plied in such coarse terms, that the Vice- I President called him te onier..Tbe Senate I then 'took up the Tariff bill, and .Mr. ' I Sherman explained it, stating that-it-re-; dulled the-tariffday millions. • Hotsr..-- - -In the Souse a resolution was - adopted directitig an' inquiry to` be made by tile Committee . on Commerce into an alleged ;ocesibinAien'of railroad , interests 'known as - the ..Soittbern - ImprOveMent.,, Company," designed to control-the"trans portatiOn of Oil from the . oil regions of Pennsylvania, lo the detriment of !the producing classes. Mr.Beatty,ChairMan ,of - the Committee-On Printing, made a statement to -Oas effect that. tbe .proprie; tors of ‘.the. Obi - are.using improper in fliienee to prociiie the passage of the , Sen-, ate bill, which givet them 845,000;0o - much for printing the. Globe. ! The House then resumed consideration of the-bill to: extend the time for the completion of the. railroad from Lake St... Croix torLake'Su perior. ' After a lengthy `debate, a substi tute for the : bill was adopted—yeas, 94 i. I nays, 85 7 -declaring the hind -grant forfeit ' ed by reason Of:the limitation having cx-, pined, and that Stich. lands! are subject' to entry under the Iloniestead law:: A Ohillse also prohibits the . Northern -Pacific. Rail road from biking. the land thus forfeited. 434.5 p. - in,: theft:Mu; adjenrued. - . --. • . - - - -"Johnson's Anodyne Liniment" is without doubt,, the safest, surest, and bast remedy that has ever been invented. for internal and external use. • It is applicable to a great variety of complaints, and is equaly beneficial fur nub or beast. : • --We hare seen it stated in various papers throw.lliont the' country, that Agents for the sale Of ~Siieridau.s Ceyalry Condition Poriders" were authorized to-refund 'the money to any person who should 'n Se them and not be satisfied with the •result. We doubted this at first, but' the 'proprietors authorize us. to say:that it is true. A.- - ' , - . -4 Si'SIILE INSTITCITOR.. Just at tlii period "when all stable-mew were nom. plaining that, the horse-ointments of • the 1 nay were nettable remedies, the 3fuspara f i f.'alatra"linade its ''entree _ in ,•-• Missouri without any flourish of trampets:andwith , iwime rear; became the, favorite - timbre . ; Leatiouloilhis • externaFdistemperSt and ' iainriei ofl.rersee - end' Cattle.F itcall7. the Westeyn iital Souther - a States:Pima:that tine to this, it baisier'er had `rival" In" the estimation uT accomplished horsemen; nor is it litousehold repptation as a core for rlaetittudistn. neundgia, sore nipple& aiic Baked 'breast; Atunergy\ Mumps, and: sprain_,s'a +hit:behind cOeloritils ts, bursa Linitnenta The 110thers df Atndrica know in; value, and apply ii . p . romptlY to tho external - Oyu ries of tho"runng genera; tion," and in fact therelis not tt, city .or townehip in the United States where the Musr.tral LINIMENT is not regarded by both sexes and every class, - as - a- blessing to the community., g*tgat Adttxtimcnto. Cl IIDRIFFS BALDS.—Dy virtue of writs Issued by 1.7 the Carat of Common Pleas of Susquehanna Courts ty end to tile direttedattin'tglarito to WO' krPublic' vendee, at-the Court Boo n, t n Montrose. 011 Fridge; April 12th 1872. at two o ONO: P. A. Um fell* wing descrlbedpfecesor feworlsof land,lo wit; thoretwo certain pieces Ur parcels of land;eltnate la too towt.sblp of Soritigvllle, to the county of Basque blunt. ehd State of YCIUISjIT/414. Mop* piece bound. 'ett and described us inflows, to wll7 On 1.44 norUt by' toade•uf , ftini. hanker,-kw the; cast by public highway qesding from Ilentrose to, Teuld. 6l lnmke - 01l 00010 by lands of E. ft - Lyman and H. iltarrai.•and . on the; I AVM by lands of A. B. Sheldea and Landis byoina, noti7 la beteg 50 acres of laud, be the acme more or keg. with the appurtenances, frame Douses, bane - blacksmith ' shop. orchard. and all Itnproved..;,.Tie acconff piece, a woo broudndond desatilted as follows:1u wit: On the north. by Wide of Wm. Corneae, net the -toot by lands of Jae. Qnlek, on the soujh by plods of Wm. L Met,' and on Interest by Linde of WM. Gerritsee, eon. tatting 6 ithrtua eland. be thottepte more or less, wit Ott appurtsmanc S. !Taken In execution attire eititof C. P: realer vet J. V. Newell.). • • " . '.! ALSO—AIt that certain Acee or parcel of land.Mtriate In the tonmslap of Orrat. Brod, In the annoy of Susque hanna and Siete of l'enalyirania, bounded and descale ed as folkswrs tat Wit: .On this north or lambs of Henry Hendrickson, east hy lands or Hendrickson anti locust Hill read. ;south by Lawler/111. Gifford and Henry Gana, and treat by lends of Hobert Hose rmdJultu timitb.deed, containing about fortyone acres of land; bo the Mate mum or leer, with theapportenanees, few Ault trees and mostly improved. (Taken la execution 'at the cult Of Loko Smith vs. Ira Odell, add Later Smith vs, Fayette 0 Odell and Ins Odell ' ALSO—AII that certain piece oritarcel ertaudmittutle lu the township of Auburn:ln the countyca Sottutwhaus, na and Stato tr pentuoirenta, tying and, belts; on main , St., in New Lacepille. b ;tended end deserlberfne follows; to wit: lietnelis the notthmotcocuer of eald. thence Bout ip degrees west tiO'reet to corner; thence mirth 01 de, Wet (Otte/to anther; thence north d eo u gt7 l 2Z o lni f i c e ol Ptc C e g f:r l4 n b iitil.=t U alt4 7l ;r o squat* fret of.lnd;be tho same me or tees. with. the appurtenauces, frame home, and all improved. [Taken In excemlon.at tqa suit of S. F. Tyler v 4. Dana 2. La. trance.] ALSu—All that certain piece of lied, situate th the township of Middletown , to theeonntyot ousemehanno sod State of Pennsylfaran.. Mauled. Isla doaqiiietielt , follows, to wit: Oa the north by lends of 311010* Baldwin , on the cast by Imms of Johan Hickey. Milts; Hatiosin.and Dias. Kellum, cu the south by lands of "'Mamas 24. 111en0t., and on the west by lauds of 'Timothy itithehan, eolltalre ' DM 10 1 litres of lied, he the 441110 more or 1600. w Ith the opourtenancea frame home, flume barn. orebard, and Mona 'n acresimproved. '[,Takeo In- execrattsn' at the atilt of M. Kroh, use of A, Lathrop-Ys. John Degnao.) A these a certain Pieta or parcel. of I rod. situate to the township of Derrick, In. the' conuty of Susquehanna and State of Perinsylitania, the first plece bounded and described aa follows to wit: . flointarig at a maplotree, the south-treat eernar of On Almon Spoor farm; thence south met along the Doe of cal Spoor cud ' O. C. Norton 143 perthelt to a port far a Corner; thence southwest along, mild *utlou a howl ItIO perches to -a comer; thence northwest along adlulniug lauds of J. AI Meyers Ill( perches to a stake and atones en the ma bank of the erect t theaceA/Ong the east bank of said Creek up the salon adjoining lands of Almon Chandler 57 perches too birch treerthente.northwaat fa perches to the place, of beginning; contsbang SS amps of land. be the same more or less..... The second piece beginning at a temple tree the vont byres! corner of A. Speor'• lied; thence north northeast five perches to a stoke and stones; thence south southeast to the CoehectouandUreat Berl road; thiatoo westerly along the raid road to the said ChsriesA. Catephell'a bold; thence along the One of send land northwest to the . Mac 4M14414g eonttaog - about one acre of land. be lby mine more erless,...The third ply bagiiming at 4 corner In the Great Bend and Cocheettin road; thence along said toad. In a westerly direction perches to a corner In line of Charles A. CArapheirs land ; thence Gong said Campbell . * line in a eouttometerly direction 40 perthesto a pint in !aid line, , thence In it northwesterly direction 44 perches back to said road; to the place of ; Imq:toning, centailiting )4 of an acre of, laud, ho the same Anent ur Its", with the appur. tenancy , . fmmo house, 7 -Veins barns, chop. orchard, and about 50 acres improved. [rake° In execotion at the snit of T, F. Jonnsott it Amin Wayman,end floater ye. Abram Wept:ton.] ALSO—AII Ord certain piece of bind situate In gke boriorga of Suomebalitia Depot.tn the county of Su,que henna and State oft enneylvatila, bounded 11AM:scribed as follows, to wit: I the north by Washington Street, on the mot by lauds of Mlles Cregan. on the south by lands of John Tierney:, and on the wen by lauds of Edward Lillie white from of 65 feet and a depth 0f'12.1 feet, alas som e pua. too story frame house, clattery, Omit trees. and ell improved (Taken in ottcutiou at the snit off} B. Eldred, ne..„.l"tied to Mosque henna CORtltf_Leglll ASSOCUUO/1 VV. U. JaCDOI:I4I4 Jamb Tylix ALSO—AI that certatu piece of hind situate In the township or Thompeent to, the county 'of Susquehanna 444 peutgring-,Ar,,34,ll.nd.de.cribed as -k-1 1 4,,,,h,`,... - e.4; by boas of John Give r. ElTl f tVe rh ■Til l tikr by land* of Stephcn s tt.'Gclatt. nod on the west;by lauds or aeon Sumner, colitalning ob o e 14 emit of land. he thell41111POWT: or lies. with the appurtenances, frame house, harrt,tfew :reit trues. net n any Improved. In execution at the Ink of Jacob Taylor vs. Oacori Taylor.] ALSO—AIi teat certain piece or parcel of land, situate to the borough al Sasqactunus Depot, In the county of Surquenantes and State of Penneylvania, being the nortnimmt part of S mith 21,0 f Addivon McKeir's al. torment ot Jainee.U. land,bounde , d aeddeserlbed as follows. to wit: Weaning on the west side of a street of three rods In.whith. at tie caste caner of David E. Mame s lot, new owned by.aLtry Ann Dec, thence along sold Holmes a:11150i degrees west 7 rods to corner of If latam llowarth lot, thence eleng the came ontodegkc* east thirty feet ; thence aloug other L,,,,toripotessidiSeba itriatit,being the remaining imriof said 10t:70.27 rmtthilstfg degrees east 7 roue to the west bounds, of More:mid Sc :thence taon4 the mine north.3.s,tf tifigryw west rsfi fart tothe place of beglutans;containing 14 6.11 rods of land bate same more et less, with the appurtenances, one two story farm house and out building,' and all Improved. rfaken in execulloroll suit of - J. W. I:Arlington. malgtie4 to Media Oiling vs. S. Bryant and Cleo; N ,Drown, Luntimßryantass - gneal to M. Gering vs. Geo: N. (Damn and W,W.Wllffareiirs We. N, mown-) Notice ts bcrelio alien that 411 bids toast be paid lii cash on the day of sale. Vat. T. SIOILLT,SIicrIff. Sheriff's Offlcs,laoatrose, March 16. 1674 , ICENSE PETITIONS.—Notice is hereby .1-igiven that in pursuance of an Act of Assent, bly, the fullest/o.g named persons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for thecounty of Susquehanna fur licenses to keep taverns, eating. houses, and to sell by measure in quantities net less than one quart ; for which they will rt , pPly at April Ses sions, 1872 ; Silas *inters..., Harmony, NV,holuale John Beaumont.; trarat, Eating House James O. Bullard Brooklyn , Tavern G. E. Fessenden " • " Judson .Forest Lake, "• Chas. Tierney Great Bend Born., Eating House L. F. Itosengrant Harford, ' Tavern E.' B. Gary' ' Jackson, Wm, D. hetchuin Sestplehanna Depot, It E. ~ A bbott... . 'I , • " Michael Doyle... Michael. Doyle, Doyle,,. - " r4ting, Rouse Thomas Fernan,. " ylio ' lFsale Maurice Meyers... ; Dennis 3lahony Lake. Eating house Jeremiah Ste, Tavern Wm. N. Bennett Auburn, Tavern Wm. ' , Linaberry. .. . ... V. States. ; Clifford.. .Taiern A. IL Ayies • ' Duadaft, ' -" ! E. L. Ehinemult .. ~ . —Forest Lake Ann Eatingliodao Mary McNamara..... , • ,-, ' • John- Foster, . , •, " ' 'Tavern Michael Eitrow; „Great Beryl T. J. Darned... ,!* . George McNamara , " :Wholesale 'Samuel Holmes; , . .01bsonTavernuf,T Williahortv :Herrick' • . " John IL Myres , _ . David Wilmarth • Lathrop ! • '." Geo: W. Reese '; • - • "•• Whelesale A, F. &paver:. 4 Lonoz;: Tavern 1. N•lltlllard.. , i Montrose Eating Rouse Burns At Nichols " . WhOlesale AbelTurmil...l, • , • • • John S. Tarbell — • • Tavern Charies M. Soon Wm. Smith;.: ..... P. Phinney.. Ainey & Hayden Wm. FL Sherwood' - %Rash, P. Brush— , . Springville, EllemPbelan; . . Lake;,_ F. SL Whitney .... . . Depot, " Dennis Casey. , ,Susq'a Depot, 'Wholesale David A. Chandler. .... . „Thomson,' Tavern B. W. Parsley . .... Eating flatten Charles Morse= Dash, . ', Tavern John:W. , Gow. - • illarford. : , L J. Stratton.' ..• ..,Great Ben ttßoro., G. A. Wilbur. Great Bend Tvapi, '",_ RD. Bedell -,Gratt Bend 80re,., Eating House' Sitsq'a Depot, 'Eating , Bouse an Frank Hoffm;t: ' Trecca ' Thomson,, . Tavern -MPatroso r lilarch , 13, letl , ,=-No-14—w 3 , , .. - vir,crrot4; say, l trelo.; tuideritved sell at I Ls Pnbtle Fate; to t Igholst bidder, on tho grantees , , or ttto tate Judson linposi deceased. to Vigreat sant ' Prldsi, 'lse oor Starebotra: contateuctogotno'eloet tonotetseZetzernii — • " Tytentr.retir Coors 6 ear nip; Soon; bots.l bone. l wrlage, I cutter. 1 steigb.l-brUgy wag , 017,1 , pair botrtloda3 or cs: s..ostatiti of fay. Sunk este; blankest - An nOrn, Natant' titintnin..Dalti 1 Axton.' and other a stets not nienthMed... , ' Tvatual—ait_.rna arm 0,,,s Prlsithlt'arentt. ielth Interest and approved tenuity, lopr_ pp. ant. dtseount "411.11:1=4 40FteMortInstS..- •Wart VRADna4W. ' I 'Ooielit•LeVi . ,itiatills, -.. n an.Litt• - . . • - . , „.. i 13.1ilit 4 ' I:aNai ra nt. n , Umet oriel pcposits. Dori sonata Ilanklng Bud nee?. -1.111-4 • 5.1). CU ABS b C!), IM7ILLIALINDIVIrttia of Write itattagnythe 11 L'orignOn lomat Sturm:elute TM county and 103m...11M:tea, 1 Will °WM to sale by public tentiumA at ihd (700r$ xl.omat Ili Montrose, on Saturda. April' 51M-1180. eta chie m:, k,442. ~ ths billowing p ieces Cc patois lattd,so,lGt ir A -4 All thAt certain pler4.o4parcel of land, lying W,' topmildp alf Schingell_lo, in fitoutnehanna county^. Denuded and dies tThol as follow., to wit: Beginning inoentre of ; the i rs@ running west from Lynn Corners , 4 thzunageuit ps de . gm.t.s.trest 8 540 rode by Dodo! B sy . phoir w .; th ego TM 71.44. degrees west by land( oL - itimirs Luce 44910 rods; .no 19 142 degrees out 21., land of P. L. Fish 8 8.10 rods ; thence sunlit 7124 de:reels east by said road 4 540 rods to the plate of beginning. Containing one forirtEof an acre together milli the spoor. I.tencoLoneitionell frame house. one moil frame MM. IWO or three bearing apple tree& - and wit Imp:awed. - (Taken. in execution at the snit of W. U. Gerrthion go. D. W. ALSO—AR that curtail" piece or parm/nt btaL r efloiti4 In the townehip of Herrick, in Susquehanna comity. pepsisllguileflonaded &Ad deal:Weil nit ands 1, .. 1 / 4 OR the north bylande J. W. Damsel{ and Walter - Lyon. on the cart by la 43.11, -. midi. b. Lyon, on the snath and wear'', hupla'of 1y.,/lamts, eoncalning _shout one hundred hod eighteen saes of land. be the warnernottorlaret °bathes with. thaappartenalreS..9ne. -frame house. two brow. a few. (Milt trees and about nth ety acme impreinit• ATaken in eacention at the suit 0 J. 13. Lyot and Gibe 11. Lynn vs. A. G. Lyon.l ALSO— nu ttuttanianit.P,l'Fee .et 1 1 0 4 eIWRia" I 0 the township of Liberty. tn the &enti of Sustittetu n, mid Kg. of rerialfylfiltliS.. bounded a, f0110w,.. .to wit : tin the north and weitnytanda , of 12. D.. ginne.'osltticathilb by lauds of Jansi Womb, and on t- a Cot by St. on mill property. waning about 12)4acnrs. moos of ices. and mulls Itapnesed. ITakeoLtt Tarantino at Mr roil of F.ll 'TOMB; anplgh de to - Alexander McLeod It& O. F. Mott .r. . 3 ALSO—A• Mat Renate ittnta Of Marl, tailgate. to IIW township .4 Litierigi. in the One t 2 0.1.5-7sgerbauna and ro t :: toorcrilr'lignPabrgi.dyea n ' lMVis '' . clarit u gli iby lauds of Ossigen Spauldlng;west by bode of Jong radian In graham midi Mithylands of Darla A.Wordcar, captaining abut:l.s7'S', Mina, more &less: NCetheeerlth Abe aPpartentit.cess Mg bonteglog barn. Shout 10 acres improved. [Taken in excentlonottlithailit Of Valid Ai Warden ea. Ream C. Delemorter.l ALSO—AiI that certain Mega or pareolof land. silent. ;in the townahip of Bridgetta; cr. lu the cartnly of Soo. michanoo rogi.,§pir, of Peunsybreoll, bounded and d> ihrlhed as 4.llevra, 10 *int' 'Cin the north by ;MO c bier . trey, on the met loy Landis of Mra.iJennett Decider. on the south and went by lode 041.7e150n Smith. ormolu. 'leg one-half acre priand, be the come meteor log. With the eppurtonanCes. trona house. Work 'hop fraineb try come frail In es,lind all Itnproved. "Taken in mot:Shin •at the ettlt.of AL rig -Wilson. vs.-B. El WlG:ea 4-A. 130 t tenhender. no. it.D:Barker.l AL;10—All thaVetitala Were npateid 411 find. ellitalli In the townehlo , of tildned ,lA 'IRO Clitiatf.. o s 80.eque henna and Slate of l'enneyleatdo ‘ begionlognt ace lone the south... at earner of lot No. 5. now or Isle of James Sarret ;Attract, by lots numheOrti 5. es.ane 7 north Mail 10th perches to a comer of lotlio.-40, thence by *aid lot north GS degrees weetteB4o l l4. porches. Ist.is ;cwt. of Ist No. 88,, thence by raid lot,sokth 10 degrees. west L 32 840 pen.hcs to deotateciu the' &oath aloe °Plat ofoc 24; of thente by the mane sl :at No. V 8 sahib GS degretWeast 14 perches to theidaceOf bealultingt enntalulegehrnit. 108 acres ofilatui, botiotoraroti mon.wr tett with t tor ap purtenantes being lot X°. * mainly of the tract Intim Watfti tees name af Joe. IC-ach Whitt entail parlor Jas I Botch's weenier , . [Talmo in exectglon av gm, taprof Otis Reynolds vs. J.Weph 13.1.1nunard and Iteury P..0114/1 1 D D. K. Mom vs. Ileuryliontidi, Simon lilto va..llensr 1 Roundel _... • A LBO-5111hat certain olio. or Immel,ntland, Situate In the townahip of Franklin. In the- connty of , Snwpto tonna and Stateed. Penuayintida..tioßided and dosmib rdes follow &;o Wit: Owthe north by Silver Creek raid and 14- P..Wheatna. an Mk - twist and tenth. by lands id As' N. P twatoo. and =the Cant by lands Of John tnno. wet d Burrowe. conteirdog Montt!' Irene attend. frame a house : her With viroapputienanteCene emelt frame one taros,. 'fauna bnitding.or Liblory. with Matures for mareactining salt.one etrounougi -e, and mostly Improved.. (Takao in execation at ike twit. of 12comIng Fire Neurones ,Company vs..Stuqurbanna Salt and ?Doing Compiny.l . • ALSO—AIt that co into piefe or parcel of land. situate In Oakland towtrahip,lnSunplultanna county and State al Pcnneylmnia, bettsdoland dee eribed as follows: to wit: Heginuing ou the north t'de of the road leading from Great Hoot to. Levi 'Weatfolre. Wagner;nd at MO eouthwest rn tuer of IL lot deeded to Martin W thence AMR •31..1 Wagner'. line north 9 dart s and 23 relente. west. 1) feet tun corner 4 thence south Rs degrees and 23niimn -Ice, word) feet to a molten; thence degrees and 0) iminutee east Mg feet to a comer OD the north bulk of the- river road; %helices:long odd grad In &northwester. ly dioetitm to tho place uf beginning ft being the same land deeded by CalvitiDnott, to Mateo F Wllllerne,lay. log thereon one tame three story betrao. . [Takeo. lu °volition at the unit of Jahn Orrin assigned tot:harks A. tinier on .Norman S. licnyon.l . • ALSO—AII three two certain oniti.namm pleees , of laud. situate in the townehip of Jeerep. Mahe county of Sungnehomit and State of Pernrylvsnif. the first piece bounded and deverlbol wentollow,. to. wit: •Ilegfunlng in a public rand In the lino of Dr. Wm, Bissell's land, extending thence west along Levi inalidell i e I4nd 94 5-10 fierchris to the wild raid thtggn Along the tame with 114 540 perebee: thence by Comb Cannatt's land Taut 54,540 vetches to N.P.Corowell'eland; thence 1147-10 perches to the place of biginiting.tatitalehl: 67 acres and 119 perchee, be the- tame more or less. Ttie.linfiiiDni in bounded and described as foilluve.t.o ' 1 nit: Ileginnlng at the . northmet corner of /L.P. Down s lot and the so . Bihcast ownee hereof, thence north along 1 the highway ..5( perches to past renter; Omuta *sit , along FredricirDaysia Ed 8.10 perches to post ; • thence south Mang Ge org e)virieelaud 20510 petchet : , thence West by the same 18 540 perches; thence w nth ! 6 E. li, Durres hted .4 perches, thence cast 15 a n l e o tNe . . tooth alone het arroP4 perches ton earner.and thence neat along Wilt IIoWS'S line 01010 parches to the plan of beginning, containing:l% serve of land, ben° ' name men or loon, coot:doing together about Sou acres and 12 perches of landibo that roam Mom or less.itith the appurtenances. fr.uno house. barn (Ta k enbigs 2 orchards. about 80 acres Rapp:red,' in 'caeca ' Goo of the snit of Lyres Shectootestined Nip. N. Mitch. ell .s. Samuel Arnold 1 . ~,„•,,,, ...,., „r„..........4,, n t.' ... ..... ,: ravrrAiif 1.11,14.10115te I In the township of limit. IP OM count) of s'imPlownea and finite Pennaylvania,' bounded anti described es • ftk ; lows, to wit: On 'the north' by the Wyalusing Creek Road and lands of Z.L.Cooleystud on the enstocouttand west by binds of Z. L oonley. and alatrun the wont by the Wyaluking Creek Road. containing tern-, °untie of 1 an acre, be the roue more este s.with me appwrtenances. one twowtory dwelling one hon. a few feint trees: and ' all Improved . [Taken In execution at the suit of L. D. Warner re. ?Spun 11. Etteell.l ALSO—AII that eerteln Otte of land. 'liege' to ''the ' township of Lib. ey in the cannty. of Susquehanna and Fgate of Penossl yenta, bounded and detcrlhedos foliows, ' to wit, It being, the house. and lot (ornterlY owned by. George D. A. J. W. Flak smith 1534 perches.to a *take and shoo, east 15 rods:lmM 1518 rode wen 15 rode. containing about 1..0 ;term of, brad, ere the same more or lees. with the apnurtenancamoned welling bonseorehard and all improved.. 17`a..en lu executhsu al the salt of J. W. flair - aril. asslguedto A. Lath op es. ' li..ll:l).trrow. . and Jane IL Darrow.l . ..-,'' ALSO—AiI that cerialo piece or parcel of land. il Plato In the township of Lenox, in thecounty of Stractophenge and State of -POlllayliiMia, bonnd d and -described as ' follows, to ell ; On the north by - lauds trfll.l3. flat set nn the mot by lands of Charles Smithityi the- tooth by lauds of Jame- liartley's estate, and on the treaty bnd of L. 51,11ardy, containing 144 anneal laud. be the intik• more otters with:the appurt.naneoLbinno house, 2 frame tarnejetwnlee. come troll Deur. and n bout 75 screeta proved. akep In execution at the 'tali of John Tin Loantra:l. .11elfock and Win. h. tbatentod.) . Notice's hereby glecii that ailloki meat bcpaidin south on day of sale. .- - -WM. T. IItrICLEY. :berets Ogee; Montrose, Y.arth 2,141. .: ~. • _ getv, Nrcrtionutnto. LOOK. MERCHANTS AND TRADERS !I IN nus coil= AND, ETIEWITERIP ! 30 CP "Cr -113'CrIr CON• M. C. TYLER, 9 tf. B 1 D 11 ANE ST. I N Y • twrrp Onyrit, Conn C0..1 ' AND,7F SOT WRY NOT? rIENESIAL tiAll.BW.AnIt eating Oryttos. Shovels, la Looking Glasses, Lightning and mnne ' , thee X Cnt Saws, Steel. and Iron pole att. (the bit in the World,) evil" kind or Ennehts. flop! Lon l l o . Nit reeks. Boobs, Ilionmem Ilctolven., ane. ts. Carpet'. ter's Tool*: Illneksmitles riellistirs and Tools. PL ted ROTS!. rEko BPoonv.artd everything nsnelle kept in ritrttaltshardwarpltapattlagand iobbing ;louse. No Ilistakoll , . M' sincere Thanks are tendered to thn many to My own County, for the kind pltronago. is also to ilse many In other Colander, whp ivy read thle r and is general. Invitation to hereby given fora continuance; on well en to those who ore 1111104 to es, me trial, who bare nat done en: or orders or owls. 4 ' ml7, - YEI3. 411FNMEDL Montmae, Nartb, lO 1611.--tt. INDIAN. EXHIBITtOI44 ' - • - .I . OIOE,IIIOOFIFINOIANST crni d fie thOfFITAN EXHIBITiOIT, al IhO O LD COURT 1101,Sh, Monuoso. on Tirednesdny. and nosed? eventozllio#k2Othon4 nusG,l: unszesr.' • lACIESON, 8IIMIXIBILUIN&* COUNTY,IIOII9%.: SttQlitilANNAi , Aiiplos 2 Years old - t • - SOets each, * tie per tOO 'Apple Rag, Grafts t , "- - $1 psr oxilio per IMO °rapes -, • - • - -• • - .43 to E , Ocui etch Strailbeitiet •-••-; • •it psi ISO • Mares,. S. JiI4OIVTLIHOP . Surf 37.,,m4, Now Milian), " IVholcsale 'Tavern • IVI . "S. IVI , I H DEAI,E4 IN HAIINgSSES , • SADDL E S!! - 111V4NN-S fil , C 0 1 41.41151111 , ,wHips " SPIJUSP''' ELT: r • ! :LEA7114111; a`ataisamiciiwgZemator, WPcia. Ittrebt,oos4.-tt • t•r. • - ' • . - s ' ' i i , tlesh -ICIROFITABLE-111SINESS r . L i mi t4uatimeio , ,,,,,,, d7l.* - - 1) d tuniCodso Worts par pound, Good.Tes " Lacffr _Qum. TO 'OA , l i . ortso tueß ... Pa cents4er rigigiotooLtinzlibui onardlrrtzlripcli: ' ' ''''' ' . . ki 'A i r 0 1 / 4 (Ettattriritt - - ( ir° ` WIN desidelitrittinfidintldradr,eartnetnes CtI L,4 I , il r,,toc l i ' l or e s p u edind Dflovi r apa,i./Ipp Ir : rudder; i'lle EXCIXoIVB SIGHT lidt'tne •alt •t uvoltra- ,al4 wgq In 03.117 12 r. ;.. ~- •.' • , • • ,-• __... YATILItT 4.1 A ilittrN OAS LIOIIT BUILKSZSANI ) Olt. .., ...... , k s i um mat itibi44l4llti.taft/ti% far CuIIITTyS and eITATES. Write ' for initddnitiOd - e f i lS ti aa.arrasb ut , s ad, In Uti:Vipilt At . 13 ,, .., " gilt" '' -1. t. l 'lli' 'mak — r , traiiiiiiire ", t , " 4rerpthing needed to keep lonte-Viltipt r ,, Who . 7 '; 2:\-1 , , 1. " , 4011 . , ' ,41. . 11 ', •gi • '-,: nticalderoolpiorrfOrircash ppir . M„`:,„ , ' .. ' ..2i ' ii,4.801rt.4 eicoltp . sTaini44r,a,.:± , -.. storAnNwilso.R.l6-11•11.-, .tv. , T ....... _ N. u.4-eburths ' siumlsheapsth CIIAATIELLititit aid' 24 1 :wialis anainitigiv. -.; ~ , z.-.-_,.. , !...___ . .WAT:Sof VIII description, a pay vow. catilstrttnint t . ~.....--. .. .' - .•t say.ottier establishment to th • CpaaUT% . . 3 4 . 1 ,piluib 111,It•-1194rr,r 3 ...:' , •,,•;,---;?., z -;?. : -, • -•• ....4. vaunt roiiiitErsTussavviiiitioteitto nal Id" farm, el tatfto fa silver. Laket-Mfaohl*, sag St.- Jana's. cantabaint 150'setera tiflaadl.l23 tmproaeb • and tinders voila:de or cut diation4iatia Wanda; and m ipara,, - balldingw.". I Will et. Sbows with do= az watch - UM and Wag bapitateata - 11 trik , Fctrtartber puraculars apply egraluhew Rudy r the pram** arta TRO .• • 411.: wg. • •j• . ,1141 On! bat. will, dot aptode, for Bumf.* • gurweLOF!arreJ, ItsatessFred by Dot law Bash., r i r o k r.w4, - ABLVITTELL.. . 1011 SALE! !'Tbe tradentined °roil for ostlitGood. Ulloose,forniebrktroto *op to bbtioaci. Now Mars.. iltion acre. or alrliattnailttr , Te \-fer, 'Fe= Panic,4111)144131 at. t .D. 811.1 r Itaidt -^" ansr g —l / 1 111- " - r, =Cabala* 474. acres—art be eel& Weep. - aka. ux.C. XYLEM Montrose, March. 13, 1811,—st611—tf. • • *, Oreah Taisitit retelree at the Stare of • 'cliciot. pkiat.vo •sAtr tii:r t`pnited. IrOtt hat.-red. One good building. lying fIT& miles trunk G.et Bond and tau mlire from. lawerlThs? Center. In Liberty bag's' Co:; Pa. ; and` knonto - nelb , Samuel frelmid Grtn; Only 'twenty donor* ' per sere and Inft, third/ of It on lOw.faredlt.. jos nut. ronotten tars Ongolre of IL A. TyneMell.. on adJolnlfar- EsT.nt A; -CS nwbell. Ow ego city. N LSO. a good diy; Ginn.of 1p) torte. Dragon! Co..it. •• • A.C. CAIEfBEW , 'larch - 4 - 1912.-4 oll:/m4. . To ALL MOVING t WEST - , urakeLtag : pmextis unman • 'Mill TS 47 totirraT 'MATTIS! • • WEST. NORTH-WEST. LED SOITZEMESit FOR BALK at all prineipla etatinns line of paha - ware, Lheiswitiblia %Vattern Itaitcray. - H rwt nexitsmcoorxm. • .a.rkria mc..a..reraisaia 6 , „.PECIAL INDUCIIIIMSTS to Families an d•Co:onteg movirr went an obtain 'Tbeinnah Ticket. to ST. LOUIS. K ANS 13. CITY. LPTI., MWMTEL ATCILISON. ST. .TOSSIII, FT, scoyr, DENTbR. and all Writ, tia Illosaur. and Kill Ma. at the very I• mast rate,. add 4.11T{ thcirbtiturehoid gonde and freight ehipp. la at opal/Intel 3 P-aftEMVEMIPI 3 . 3 ) E N ES FROSI MO ROSE. AND,ON LINEW Relawacel Lackawanna 4 Vi r erkVii Railway, Pleaee W4 . 11611,16' that a Urea, Ciianettioti spatlo aIi.CINGTIMITON. with all tante.* troths as BUS. MAU:WAY. tilr Bo tare tea& Mr Tlcketa VIA .131RUI RAILwAr . which can be proernadatOZCll oA IMKiiptuei STAGE USE. )10NT11.056. PA. „ • Lae 19.13.9.11.1.6 3 3. arr., zhacrasti,' llntac SALigil‘Titu midersltned , bating sold Ids, P• Far= Lite= for sale, by, Auction. on lbwroltl? , .. n Itgs. on,Tneaday. Marsh 20. 1 672 ..0; tett o'glock, ap.,, the following property: • Ono span af. maren.ii year's old, Ulgt butt 12 4610:a. Coire, sure. With pip— lumber sramot.earrlara.onotome pagan. daubityalelub.. er..l„ter.„ butbbstrd. more% earn• deler, ploreterness. teartitatneee,cattlysteariearriage harness. bob sled. toptaPp.4.ketklo..benolgek Itgabak, plonk barrow...cronnoie. alutins. grindstone. enneentt saw. arenas,: bnosobold niroltura, 8 gores: I quantity of potat One. and other "4 rt Inks not mentioned. TERll3.—n4enme.underd.6. e.vb down ; $3, and one. ' 8 mouths cnedWaltb. Internet andopproved tumidly. D.-Bargeman; nietlrmear. , H D.COILIiALLI. , 7 Forest Lake, l'e..'Pob.llnb.lfra—non—lre...' • 60006 A-CAtt'cor frrAvit . , Ellogits,litattrood'Flrcorood Cat mini two nun and two_ bascs., A nrw thing on, Cro , a-Cut Sawing - - Mgr the Alane saved and We.. the amount et work done. Cbrep, simple auditor, able. send for ttinalar siring nutlet:lank and =dor int cldnd tti tpa owl) bewisu. Canelt Lew - cr. able. &M. 211ANCISCUS & CO4 MIARKET -IEI6T Wa bare opncicd for tbo SPDISU TRADE, Molars% and het/ navorted , Stock --• • - - • Table. Stale and, Finny, O l f t i Clotb.;Wlrdor St idea Piper. t(llClTiY?,t:• ^ n .11zeitilk,rcil „lyanklzr Muni, Fancy flukey, •••-• ' ' grocancrasken Tinacta. ibt.l.- •• -+ Sr, antlara Wringrn , . Wood. - • ' ,in 'and Wiliam Winn. fa ••• . . . • Oa r I=e,hierease la busters,. ensh!ea to to ial at hier. hriceshadfunalth the beet quality at 9aaide.2, ~ . , . ~. . EOLIE{AG=TFORTJTE, '• • - • _ . IEBRATED AVIERICAOVASHER, • F ; PRICE eszo. , Alkotherrr.ll.3od6js,Ziet. Feb 14,1 N b. ) - Please , head Tie 1 • SO Many BTUs ‘StatemOts are In, circulation, I desire to say to the public,- arid especially: to Policy 'Holders, that the t;ompanles entien, ed below' in Are All .14ht andsGra 'en-. tire confidence of dm' People." Icasecall and see standing =damnation, of,ca- : Qacen - _,Fire- LiverO Atol -and Joon donioly, ' 41000X04 conlinentalj do. 'IL Y, 2.51:19,524, Andes, '4lO. IMAM Amazon, do. - do. ' do. 158,0911 Triumph; - - -do::) . do. .7r ."740...V.116=1. Nitnrai! . ' ' N. Y., . 1,250,244 Hanover, ;,to. do. , - do. 'OOO,OOO, Republic. ' " do. ' do, - do. 603,V354 Formers,: " ;-"- Yorh;=Pa. - do,• 1 -'-ra:006 Girard, - ' • do. Philadelphia do. '4so* MtvE is an "Independent Agency.".- I writs own Metes and hive settled rev own losses, - :inoara you trno3.l.l•l4sAi ngritast'deinaga by and Until-a hONe lOng been se-. anointed NY Ith Thompson Derr, of wnkoau rc General A6risnai. ?,1 - 4ncen,: , Pirelnsurance Cap and have you, n;rsr d vzi mon nEtiande. Get a Life and Accidental Insurance; at let' Insurance Office, over Wilson's Hard Wars !Store. • Ver'r:Respectfullv.r= ' Feb. 21, 'Ti t -84w. 112.1 RY C. TYLF.II,-. 5 itUI,A tirrh Of - &fret. rab. JL`Juinlep tho BUN' ut blotitro,o' oh the tiotab, t• offoryil for Pale.' ' It la %tell watered and hal about tea atoms -in timber. inclading a glow crow of beach loci maple may Ma 4we1tbir;,40 0 7.04 .1, of the Somo.el Go—orx [atm, ' Forturttics pattfOolliot onctulto of T. FLpailiin.,7;g4. i I , ..'Lloco,lgorstroso. - It. - •• • • ,_.Fcb;t7.4 B P "'- • ''" . THE __EAGLE: - ,;• • - • ; • =V. idfi 31 L 714 •: „ • '-! -A: • • • - ,;, —IP.; • 3131:736:11.ZTES t2i IVICOMICCOLAISSII . PIMPRIZTORS. • • BMOK BLobir,• 1101,1111,0gE, sign of Ozo, 4 1014qa Ficto lo 04 1 g. 9 !!art h, fano the yObildtbat . tro bai, mono, N l V l 47:B l te tr tt Drag*, Atedrelbel.rolum Drott• or. Conito.Pornustery, Fancy' Antrim:: ate., into Um 'Witt stare,(comply occored by thatebbelgetlArl, Wo hove *eV Wra lu ?T I P aid %Milt:Wen to ken ell *MAW with pertaining to th - o•Druy Baoltets.•• • - _ n and extend to *Talbott) a cardisi unlanum, 1%1 4 and leo no *ben lit Intat l'arg i AL lD eiltrefl 071 whim Wig la inipt• rer wit t ,i t i to C ilti c e u g ril ps w ttVgrtnzto to toront 'Weeded to to. I obillrendesyyt plot, It a conttattfas, 6114e,40111. TYR% rkrino watios'9 4 , Die. id. SICUULO. AT - A' :14- 411 , licorice, Wroviskon4 4044 G. Fa==!MlM r.M723111
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