Zhe pontreo gtmotrat. 3. D.' - 1111%LEY. EDITOR., MONTROSE. ?BMW.% t WEDNESDA 1411113=U 27. 1872. GEN. LEE AND TIME REBELLION. We find in the last Montrose Reliubli can containing a eulogy on the military career and private character: of i the late Gen. R. E. Lee, taken from Black void's "Magazine, a British What, this has to_ do, with the national polities of America at the present time, or in whatway it is to effect the interest of Gi, people in November next, is not stated bitho writer, and it iiiimpossihie for us to determine what the opinions of English journals upon the talent and character of a dead General has to do with our nation al,politics. The article closes in the fol lowing assumed patriotic dissertation, of-,I el asserting that Grant and the Itepubli-1 can party is our only Saviour. "If ire wonld avoid another and inure dreadful cor.flict, let us keep the advan tage We have gained at such cost, and not experiment on the magnaminity of con quered . rebels by again placing power ie their hands. If we hold, with • Old Dick. ory,' that 'the Union must and shall be preserved,' let us not entrust its jn•eser 'ration in the hands of its enemies.' What "other and more dreadful con flict" is here alluded to, we ail unable to decide, unless it is to put General Grant into the White House this fall by force of arma. That he and ( his followers have "gained their advantage at such a cost" is easily comprehended by reference to the turdens of an enormous system of taxa tion and a plundered treasury. AS to "placing,power in the hands Of conquered rehets,#.we can see no application, save in the actions of the present Grant dynasty, which has exalted ex-rebel Generals to place and power from the office of Attorney I General at Washington to Collector of Ports at New Orleans. Can this be a' thrust at the present administration ? It applies to no• one else. Is it not demon strated in the past that the present cor rupt administration, that Murdered a wo man (Mrs. Surratt), and released a Jeff Davis, on the grounds of "expediency" would place the reins of government in the hands of any man, provided by so do ing they could continue their lease of pow , ertO tyrranizo -over and plunder the na tion ? Would this be more marvelous than many things that they have done? Their infamous "expediency"• would place Jeff. Davison their Presidential ticket if it were considered their . ultimatirm. No man of reading and sense can come to any other conclusion by scanning their course in the past. , The final sentence iu this article "That it we hold with Old Hickory,' that :the Union Ding and shall lie preserved,' let us not entrust its preservation in the hands of ita enemies," is the most bare-faced po iiticalbonsbast in favor of Radicalism, but at a test of their claim to further power, it is the most .damning. Ve must not "avoid a cenflict," but the people must warsone at the ballot-box in November next that shall oust these "enemies" of liberty and democracy. It will not do to longer entrust power in the hands of a military satrap backed by a venal Con gress, who is fast centralizing the purse and the sword, to overthrow democratic institntions and erect upon their ruins the most Soulless of all tyrants, a money des 'potiem. - Calmat Tote. Warned by late occurrences in New Hampshire, the`Chairman of the Demo cratic- State 'Central Committee of Con necticut lies notified former citizens Of that State now bolding positiona under the Goyernment atWashington that many of them are disqualified to vote in the land steady habits and Must take the conse-, . s grierioes if they attempt to do so illegally. :Those , clerks and employes in the sere departments wbo contemplate "going Lorne to vote" it the approaching election, , will tlidefore do well to heed his warning., tiince the last Connecticut election, the District "of Columbia has been ,granted a Territorial government, whereby perspns .residing there have become qualified to . inte for members of ;the legislative body and for a Delegate hi CCong ress . Mr. Brown, the Chairman j of the Committee, aforesaid, informs these new made resi derds of the District that the above change , of status will prevent them froni voting Connecticut. ;Measures have been taken to preyent their being registered, and alio9l they persist in attempting to vote - Mei will be promptly prosecuted under lawaottlie State. In connection with this subject, we understand '. notice has oeest served upon every Connecticut offi 'Vial la Washington that he must go home inn vote; and as these same department 'Clears were compelled, at therlast Wash- Ington election, to vote for the 'Republican candidates in that city, they are in astrait %Voris' t the fears of loosing their places if ''theydo not obey, and or prosecution for ; *jury if they vote in Connecticut after 'swearing to a residence in Washington.— it is a bad,ease for them. But from Con ";.lnecticut there comes a report of the gene. sad advance of the Democratic cause which :is sparring the Administration to vast ef fort:: The preipect is highlyencouraging `. let .the Democracy; and , with the-strong .ticket, he„unexceptionable platform, and The thorough harmony of their orguniza tion,there is good expectation of a substan tial success. Connecticut will more than offset New Ifumpshire, and the'Adminis may_with reason begin to tremble and to tend on money and aptuaerito • and protni.ses, for there 11 bard work be- Tile oenernlf tezdeney of the ,gold. premium tots been4ownward, closing on Satcrtlav at 1 09 41 . ;" ' " •alindlcals Dasalbunded.” In three years Gm. Grant's All roinistration Our readers will remember that in our trn T . l f v ron aned the value or a $lOO :United States issue of the 2;241 of November hrst we spoke 43: 7•424t o M o to t t io , m Tbotsi t Et , , t i t t ho h se as w a i c i t of the conflict of Secretary 'Bontwelre ded over lOaned their money to the country in its days of statement with the deceptive deerease of doubt and trial.-- - N. P. Thom the 'Odic debt, as promulgated by the: Radical press Which sent "I:Indic:11s" in' the Monteose Republican to "Webster," and forced the !'responsible editor," in absence . of facts, to subsequently conic down upon us with hisenniversal argument, "you lie, sir," whieli,must becopiedfrom that 2N bane editorial 'of ,Greeley on Bryant some years since. • The editor having de nounced Greeley, must not use his argu inents now. Woltionr Rift atentlei spot in the Radical body politic . , to tench those "hundreds of millions" of Radical "discrepancies" and defalcations, have not disturbed our neighbors of th 9 Republican for some time in this direc tion, lest their afflictions should be great ter than they could bear. The following is ditested of all "Demociatic lie" as it is from the Philadelphia Record, a paper that no one can charge with baring any leanings toward the Democracy; and to which we invite the careful attention of the reader. - it says: During the next six months all sorts Of financial bugbears and statements may be expected to be put fourth to influence the public mind at the Presidential election. But that there are nevertheless discrepan cies in the bookkeeping of the different branches of the Treasury Department which require an explanation would seem to be unquestionable. The books of the Register of the Treasury should possess the onlvauthorized and true exhibit of-the public debt, and formerly these books were received as the best authority; but latterly, Mr. lionized! haring assumed the function of making monthly statements large discrepancies appear. Mr. Boutwelfs statements are monthly and those of the Register of the Treasury once a year, yet both should agree to a cent; but they do not, as is witnessed tiv the following com parison from the official ddcuments nonterell. Re-OAm Dinrepraney. Iva.. Satle.C27.Vs3 $3. 4 32.0.73.48'1 $1001.473 2.4,50.672,427 94,113,628 Contradiction does not ceaselere : For ISM, Ice Ltoottretre report of isra $2,c0050000 For mu, nee lloutwelFs . report of 2441,0:0,0W Diferroncy $32.000,7:0 The public will not be satisfied will: such confusion in the most important public ac counts—nor should it be. They may be susceptible of explanation ; but such di verse statements of the condition of the public finance should not be sent broad cast throughout the country under official sanction. It will be teen by the above figures that the debt statement for 1869 is represented in one report to be $68,000,- 000 greater than in the other, in the Sec retary s report for 1371 ho recites the public debt year by year, from 1801 to 1868 inclusive, and by comparing state ment with the official report of Secretary Chase, Fessenden and McCulloch for the same years, there Will he found an aggre -I,,eate discrepancy of $258,528,476. Has there been any "doctoring' of these ac counts, or have our treasury officials - been taking lessons from some large corpora tions in the use of book-keeping, or rather _the art of mystification ? Again, if we compare the annual reports of tho Secre tary and the Register. there will be found the monstrous discrepancy of $350,929„- 483. They have never agreed during the course of these ten years, and the differ ence swells from $250,000 in 1861 to near ly $100,000,000 in 1870, and yet this vio lent conflict between these officials sud denly disappears in the report of 1871, without a word of explanation, and for the first time in ten years they concur precisely to a cent. It wonld be satisfac tory to know just. how the agreement was forced. Reiar Ilsmpablre Election. In order to show the means used to en dorse General Grant in New Hampshire, we copy the following form the Manchester Daily 'Union: "In view of the means used in this eity,and throughout the State probably, to secure the election of Mr. Straw, it is alike snprising and' gratify ing that the results of the election are not • worse than they are. It is a matter of very earnest congratulation that nearly 1,- 800 men in this city, against such appli ances of fraud, intimidation and corrup tion as were never used before, secured the right and , .stared to execute it, to vote against Mr. Straw. We have - claimed that Manchester Would do nearly as well for Governor Weston as it did last year. We have not been unmindful of extraordinary influences that might be used against him ; but we knew that where Mfr Straw bad Dna personal friend, be has two and we knew also that gteat many Republicans would never vote for Mr. Stra , v. Our judgment, to this estent,was verified; the extent of fraud on the'ebeck lists and in-1 tituidation and corruption at the polls ex ceeded all the cstmiates that any tthe could make. The names of at least 600 Demo cratic voters iwese left from the lists, and of these not less thanloo were finally re- 1 jetted by the audacioui exercise of arbi traripower,sind an equal number Were put on cerungfully. Money was corruptly used to an extent neier known, before; and not a man connected with the ritanufactoring establishments was independent : of some sort 6f coercion, more or less direct, from gentle intimationeof personal interest t 6 open threats of discharge. In_some cases, perhaps, papers were Passed round to take 'the political inventory; and in Other cases the workmen were kept at their business until it suited the convenience of their overseers td take them, one by one, tot,be polls 4dtvatellicm." The }Filth District. • The election of Waddell to the 'Senate, ficna the fifth District by 700 Majority, is certainly not couch to boast or. in the Fifth District the Itatiitad majority was 4,101 at the election in October last.-- Chester gave 3,205. It now tivea,i;4oo to the nominee of itS choice. The 4Detcher majority-in Delaware was 1,807. It has now fallen to 1100; while Montgomery in-' creases-its Democratic' tiaiimit7 Nml 6 4 . riO_ 1;000. 'if izintitcklilte surely.-the:=Democrats ` crud ' liberal Feiniblicatei bare Kto eau for Complaint The Way It to Porte. That is to say that the pnlilic debt has been increased $338,000,000 for the special benefit of the bond holders, who paid from thirty to forty cents on the dol lar for their bonds, upon which xis per cent. interest in gold is paid by the work ingmen uf the country'who are compelled to take paper for their work. fihese bonds are also exempt from taxation. No won der the bondholders like an ,Administra tion that runs their thirty dollars up to one htindra and one dollars, and at the same time exempts their investment from atation. The bondholders like it, bat do the workingmen like it? Does it suit the taxpayers? Base Venality', The Portsmouth,New Hampshire, Wines of the lath, presents the following facts in relation to the corruption practised at theNtivy-yard in that place at the late election : "Origen S. Criswell offered vot ers money to vote for him,: and the men 1 to whom he made the offers:of money are ready to swear to it, and by the mouths ofl at least three competent witnesses lie can I be proved guilty of the crilue. Mr. Asa 1 Caswell will swear that he offered $l5O in 1 cash for one vote for himself for Repre- 1 sentative. Mr. John B. Dolins will swear that he offered $lOO for a vote, and others! that he offered them larger sums and ask-1 ed them to name a price, saying that he 1 had money enough. Mr. John Caswell ' states that Origen offered! him 0100 iu ! cash, and to renew a mortgage held on 1 his property for five yearA, if he would vote fur him ( Origen ) as flepresentative. Afterwards, Origen offeredgohn and Asa Caswell $l5O each, in cash, if they would vote for him. Flathermore,it can be prov ed that Origin threatened Mr. Henry N. I Cat"well that he would sell a house that Henry's wife owns, and deprive him of his property, unless li voted as he ( Origen ) I dictated, Origen having some sort of claim upon it which gives him the power so to do. Origen also publicly threatened that none of the Gosport men should have work on the Navy-yard unless they voted for him." Bayonets, money and frauds are the means relied upon to re-elect Gen. Grant. According to aWashingtdri special to the New York Tribune a new:era is about to occur in politics. He says: "The import ant fact is announced, from a source that cannot be questioned, that Mr. Charles Sumnerhas 2onsented to attend the Cin ciimati Convention and preside over its deliberations. lie was approached on the subject some time ago but has only now consented to take any active part in the Convention." Twenty-two Lawyers. The Senate of Pennsylvania is compos ed of 22 lawyers, I tanner, 1 surveyor, 3 farmers, 1 physician, 2 gentlemen, 1 piano maker and 1 peddler.—Exchange. Perhaps this is the reason why Senator Graham's just libel bill was defeated.— Hard op the lawyers, tha. 'th i • lam Os The Louisville Commnii-iirl of the 14th says with the pathos of Jeremiah: We wonder how ebony Pittsbnrg feels, seated complacently upon her coal couch and looking down the long silver thread which trinities to the Mississippi and thence doivu the tawny rope which links her with the ocean, beholding cities, towns and villages lean and hungry for her sumptuous fare. We are famished for coal. Day after day anxious faces looking in to the Mikes of coal dealers with the mute query: "Hare yon any coal to-day ?" It is useless for the dealer to respond, and the mute interrogator cries: "My kingdom for a coal." Let us look at the situation. The river is law. Barge after barge loaded to thegunwales await shipment at Pittsburg, but the ice bolds them fast and firm. Four days of warrior weather might' get them out. It will take a heavy rive to get them started, howeve., and seven days at least to get them here,4ind towns hun gry as wolves are watching for it. Will the river rise? Even if it does, the sum mer will show no low prices, and if laid ilown on our levee the figure would not be less than six dollars. Yesterday there was a cheering bit of news4West Louisville had two barges containing 40,000 bushels of Pittsburg coal which bad been verbally contracted for by New Albany parties.— The late cloudy weatherled them astray, and believing in a speedily, coming thaw they hacked out of their s bargain, This coal will be in Lewisville to-day land will - for a moment allay taniine. Be yond this.the prospect appaling for Pittsburg coal, and= the limited quantity Of other coals is far from satisfactory; . VONGUESSIONAuTIMAKY. Smiate, March 11.—The bill appropri ating 8100,900 prize money for the officers and crew of the Unitid - States steamer Kearsarg,c was passed.' The Finance Com mittee reported adversels on Mr. Sumner's proposition to substitute compound inter est notes for greenbacka ; also Mr. Sum ! nee bill to abolish the Internal Rerenne Bureau.. The Chicagollelief bill was taken up and the substitute of the Finance Com raitteewas agreed to. Without reaching a 'final vote the SenatC,ln 5:45 p. in., ad journed. , • • - - • ' .11oWim--Itt the Efouie,lifr. 'Randall in. traduce& a resolution Calling_ upon the PreSident far information' relative to the 'ease :of Dr. Howard, a, - native of - Phila. adelphia, 'who has been( arrested andlin brimmed- by Spaniards •iarel has recently een!tranvorted to a Spanish penal, colo un west coast of Africa; :adopted. The Senate bill in relation to the capture of - the .Confederate • fruti-sled- Albeamrle was Tumid., The consideration of the Sen ate bill.to provide for "reporting and. -pub lishing -ibe debate of Ccingreswa-s resurn-. The-hill was emended ina passed.-- The Committee on Rules was, on motion aflift.Cot, instructed to report a.rule re. striating the - publication of- debatert.to , de bet*s•-whicheschallypectir.-.A large-cum-, her al priiratebillsWere passed; „A.-•reao.• latiott tuts , adopted: di recting.-tlie ary Committee to itiestinto lcbargee- against Mark IL Delahity, United, States District Judge for Kansas. The bill sto carry into effect the provisions of the Washington Treaty in relation. to the cries, Was postponed Tor sonic treeke: 3 p. rn.),the Honda Went intotoinniitteeef the Mink on Ihe'Postofnee Appropriation bill, the qiiestion'lliting On &Milling the subsidy, for the China Mail Steamship I strviee. Messrs. Halderrian, Cox and Buck opposed it, and Mr. Swaim advocated it. After farther deliate;Witliont disposing cf the question; the Cominitteci-"rose;and at 4 o'clock the Manic` djonened.-• ..• SENATE, Marah 20.—The hill -iinthor-.- izing the consttmition of a railroad,bridge across the Ohio ut: Evansville; Indiana, was discussed until the expiratiOit of the morning hour, when the .Chicago Relief billeame up. Mr. Carpenter again urged that it was unconstitutienaL Mr. Trum bull replijd. bill was then passed— yeas, 30; nays, 17, 'Thelariff lint was next taken up, and Mr. Trumbulladdress ed the Senate at length— Ur. Hamilton, of Maryland, tollowed is support of a "Revenue tariff." The Senate then went into Executive session; and soon after ad journed. Iloysz,—The House, on Motion 'of ILr. Holman took up the bill reported by the Committee on Commerce to authorize the construction of bridges across the Ohio river, and to proscribe, their dethensions. After censiderable disessiod the bill was passed. Senate bill antlioriihi g the con stniction of a bridge over the MissisSippi river at ClintonAnpa,ais passed. A bin to authorize the appointment of shipping commissioners to superintend the ship ping and discharge erseamen On American merchants ships, and fur the protection of seamen, was reported and explained by Mr Conger. After considerable discussion, the bill went over. The bill for the reor ganization of the Civil Service was post poned for four weeks. At half-past two the House went into Committee of the Whole on the Postoffice Appropriation , bill, the pending question being the in crease of the Pacific Mail Steamship snb side. The debate continued until four o'clock, when the amendment was defeat ed—yeas, 87 : nays; 92. The bill was com pleted and reported to the House, and passed. At 5 °clock p. m. the House ad journed. SexaTE,March 21.—The House amend ments to the bill to extend the time for the completion at the' hayfield and Saint Croix Railroad were called np, and after some debate, laid over. At the expiration of the morning Juan the, Tariff bill vas taken np, and Mrs raitighayMn address ed the Senate upon it. - The debate was continued by Mr, Sumner in favor of do-1 ing away with the expensive machinery of the Internal Revenue Bureau. The dis cussion became general, and was partici-i pated in by Messrs. Cole,Morton, Sher man, Johnson, Sawyer and others. Mr. Sherman gave notice that ho would offer a resolution limiting debate. At 4:35 p. m. the•Seuate adjourned. llorsE.—ln the House, the bill to au thorize the appoi Omen toih Shipping Com missioners was postponed for two weeks. A bill to incorporate the Asiatic Comer cial Company was reported, and explained by Messrs. Lynch, and Ward. Messrs. Randall, Kerr and Potter opposed it. Mr. Cox advocated it. The bill was finally laid on the table by a large majority. The Senate amendment to the Chicago Relief hill was taken up, and after considerable discussion, was referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the Army Appropriation bill. The bill ap propriates *29,548,797. After some gen ral discussion, the Committee rose; and at 4:30 p. in., the HouSe adjourned. More than forty years hare elapsed since Johnson's Anodyne Liniment was first in vented, during which time hundreds of thousands have ti:en benefitted by its use. Probably no art iele.ever became so univer sally popular with all classes as John son's Anodyne Liniment, Pills which contain antimony, quinine, and calomel, shottld:be avoided, as severe griping pains Wong be their only result. The safest, moist, and best pills are Par son's Purgative or Anti-Bilious Pills. tmcksclat STATEMENT OF TUE DIRECTORS of tho Poor of NEW MILFORD TOWNSIUP, March 11,1874 12ECEIPTS LOADS. April 4, 1871 $1,60000 . Pauper Tax 1,01.3 80 From Supervisors.— ............ . la 80 .. Products Sold 311 00 . Sheep and Lambe . ' 6880 Pension (Mrs. McDonald) 1:000-$8,57010 EXPENDITURES. Paid d. Baldwin, on fan3i,.... ..t .. ..11 3,0')0 CO Labor and Materials for building and repairs 1010! Merclandire 810 40. Flay. Feed and Salt 119 71- Farm ' lelxir 15000 • . . . . Female Help. . .. IX 42 Bedding 66 10 lammace 137eara 72 87 Taxes for 1071 • • Mt al Blacknalth Bill = JO Ordm Rook. sad Ronda 600 steward's salary. Directors's •• •• 4 . 1371..;. Expeteee... Miscellaneous Treasurer's psi cottage. Auditor*. DEAL AND PERSONAL PROPERN2. Farm containing alaottt 04 acres. Dwelling tom., for in sane pauper.. erected: In-18D, horse barn. cont house, hog haute, ipso of horses, yearling colt, hogs. illght cows, 2 twolear.olde. 4 pralines. limber WA'On, buggy , anti enth tools 46 Sal necessary for farm. iniporposes. DAVID 8173111ERS, uec - um. • 13.. LA ffIEOP. ' • DENNIS SHAY,' New Milford. Marsh 0; - • H ANISITAIe STATEMENT of the MONTROSE and Brtdgorater Poor Mylam. for thepaat year. =din the Sd Mond/yet February - , ISM To Montrose Dopllcato _ pidvirater .• iIIODUCL SOLD Hatter Hay and straw.— . . C0rn........... and as Cider._ .... Hide • Bark. - Balance dna eterrud.i.. etemat for Prorinoaf • Clothitt , D15.c2.2241.1112; stow .... . oo coal,piisii'a7siriiciii;s 177 fia • Percentage to Collettors 67 00 losaranto Et SO Exonerittons..., 947 . • Taxes • 2721 Pratt trees • ' OS flap orrthe Fgrm 1b221 " feed wheat. r J 2 al , - PAW Auditors ' 223 ' • Publishing statempst.... 2O 00 . O Lar.tsz Ufa ntelae ...... 302 PS-$1.1” coiprilh.l24i oy P 72I CVM • • Amount Paid Directors - *toward.. Vsystatura, a. D. Vail, J. W. Osbi;.. • C. Matey:, " Cc)iss-sd Treasurer tialinei Trearrarrestarpli.,4 Pommel propc3.7 looneating at 14 -• agire. bhtl fen. ~.: horsell.ve4,. • ' on', Wand min. bowebold goods provislons, etc.._; • ..2.616X-114415 pub ,- Aselat‘ber etizjiastes.:;. , 1 11 0 110 .r it, :jurmtan' 7SontmLggiitbALM~AolB. . „ gtorit Allutrtiotmcllto. BALICS.-13y ',lrina of writs Issued' by thereon:tot Common Picasso! ithrstinahanua . Ctm-, ty and to me directed , I wilt expose' to sale. by public : vendee, at the Court Mouse In Montrote, on Friday,. April 1311* 1832,01 two o'cIoGICP, M., Oa fallowing. dyncribed pieces or parerliof land, to wit!, • b • Ail thrum two certain pieces or parcels of land, sitnnte, . In the township tif Springville. In the county of Basques hippo and State of Pennsylvania: the first piece bound. ed and deecribeilea [talons, to wit: On toe north by Lands of Mr.: Meeker, on the cast by public highway leading Burn Montrose to Tunkbrinnoth, on thy south by Muds of E. IL Lyman and E. L. flarria, and on the nest by lands of A. ILSheldrm and Landis Lyman. con taining 2.0 acres of land, be the come more or lees, with - . • the appurtenances, 2 tritte.e houses, barn blacksmith shop orchard ; orchard: and all IMprtered..,:.Tne•sednuil piece, a wood lot, branded and described-no follesca, to wit; On the north by lands of Wet. Gerritron, on oho east by lands of Jas. taillek, on the south by lands of Wm. L Avery and on citewest by lauds Of 14 in. - Gerrit son, can. taming 5 acres of, lend, he the same mere or lees. wit the appurtenant a. ' I.Takett in eXeChtion at the suit of C.P. fuller '-e..l. NetrolL] ALSO—Allibot certain takreor.partsel oldand. altnate in ilia township of Great Gaud, lh the county of tin-lam'. hnnua and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and desert.," ell us follows, to telt: On the north by bade of Henry Hendrickson. CMS by lands of Ilenorickson and Locust (1111 road, Fonds by lambi oft(. Citron] and Henry Gunn, and wtut by lands of Robert Rose and John Smith, deed, containing abant fortysouo acme yf land, be the Immo more or leas, with the appertsmancts;few frail trees and mostly improyed. [Taken In execution nt oho salt' of Luke Smith vs. Ira Odell, and Luke Smith vs: Payette 0 Odell - and Ira Odell.) - ALSO—AII that certain piece °travel of land, situate /lathe township of Auburn, an the county of Busrplehan . Ell and State of Pennsylvania, lying and being on tools EL, linNew Laterellle. boundedanddescribcdssfollowa s to wit: - Beginning at the northeast corner of raid lot, therm:tare:oh degrees west IA) feet to corner; thence north di degrees well 60 (cello corner; thence north , degrees east 60 feet to corner; thence - north 61 de,gries east GO feet to the place of beginning. containing - 3.1100 some feet of land, be the same more or lees. with the appurtenances, Immo hon. and all improved. [Taken In execution at the suit of 2. Tylor Ta. Lana S. La. Banco.] ALSO—AII that certain niece of land, situate in the township of Middletown , In the county of numsehanna and State of Penerrivanut. bounded and "described as follows. to wit: On the north by lands of Milos Baldwin, On the east by lands of John Mickey, Mlles Baldwin. and Mrs. Kellum, on the south by lands of Thomas Mlllanwe, and on the west by lands of Timothy lilnehnn, contain in2 101 acres of land, ho the same More or lest, w Ilk the 4 and aVitt ia tMc U r c afs ' in r i r p a r i o n ee ° d i . 'n oak, fr u a ti m l c n ha e n xt:c2trn ' lt the oak of /d. Kartgh„ tine of A. Lathrop va. John Degnart.] A LSIO--A II Muse a certain pieces or parcels ut Int& situate In the township of Merrick, in the canary of Sn.enehrinne and State of Pennsylvania, the egret ptcce bounded and desalt.' as follous to wit, Beginning at a tropic tree, the south-wrxt terms of the Almon Spoor farm; thence smith east along the line of InsittSpoor and C. C. Newton 143 perches to a post for a corner; thence southwest along raid Newton's land WO perches to a Corner; thence northwest along erljoln tog lauds of J. Meyers' PM perches to a stake and stones Ott the east bank of the creek; thence along the cast hank of said creek op the some arljoluleg lands of Almon Chandler 57 perches to birch tree ; thecce northeast 52 perches to the place of beginnitig; containing 03 acres of lawl. ' be the same more or l ens—. The setaind piece begnaning at a inapt, tree the southwest earner of A. Spoon. land; I thence north northeast too perches to watakeatid stones M ,• I thence tooth southeast to the Vochecton nod Great ud road ,'thence wesmrty along the said road to the said Charles A. Campbells land; thence along the lion of Sant land northwest to the plat.: of at-ginning. contatteng about ono acre of land, twine same more er loss T he third pien , beginning nt a corner in tko (treat Mend and Cochecton road ; thence along tend nand In a v.-vett:l.ly diroctlondperthes to n corner In tine of Charles A. CampbCampbell's land; thence along raid Campbell's lino Ina s nut ell's direction 40 pe relics to a point 111raitt line. thtmce In a uortiovesterly direction 40 verelcs back to paid road, to the place of bairtuninri, COotallii,•,% of an acre of laud. bu the same mare or Ids., with the appur tenances, fenmo house, 1 frame barns. chop, orchard. • nod about arras impnoted. [Taken in est:teflon at the suit of T. P. Jonnson vs. Abram Wayman, and Gerthier as. &wain tVilynanuj ALSO—AIi that certain place of hind eltnate in the borough of Sn-quehanna Depot.lit the cobroyTit Noma and State of t enneylsimin, liana:hal and deacrihed as fulicr.ss, to wit: I n the norm by Witehington street, on the cart by !antis of Miles Crvi.ran, on thetooth by lands of John Tierney, and on the west by lands of Edward Little with a front of 63 feet and a depth of 125 feet. wilit the nplitirtcooncer, two Rory frame bootie, ebickery, Mme Bolt trims, and nil improved. 'Taken In execution atOhe suit Of O. 0. Eldred, assigned ioSnioine henna County Legal ASSOC/8111. no. 11. Mclloattlii ‘ls Jacob Tyler ALSO—AII that certain piece of laud situate In. thin township of Tliompron, la the conute of Setsmehanna nod State of Penntylvatatt; bona al and described no follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Sylvester King, on the east by lands of John (Borer, an the south by lands of Stephen R. tisinti, notion the weal bylands of Jahn Sumne.r,vontalning about 14 Immo of land, be the same more or lees. with the appurtoutitiCeS, frame house, barn, few (Mit trees, and nostly Improved. [Taken In execution at the suit of Jscol, Taylor vs. Dan :el Taylor.] ALSO—AII that certain nice° nr parr...lnt land, situate in the borough of Sutunehonnt Depot. in Ihe comity of lineurtrhanna and State of Peunsykanio, being the northwest part of lot unaher ; nut sUldison McKee's al lotment ol JaMes lindth's Lin . d.hontried at d described aelullows, to wit: 1.1,-ginutog on the ws•st solo of o Street of three rude In width, at the...1.0,171,0r David E. ilultae's lot, now owned by Wary Ann Bell, Ocoee along said nolme's lots lath dezrecs wust 7 rods to n ectraer of Wiglam Howarth bit. thence along the same south 3N. de.,;rees east tinny feet; thence along other tondo( aluresaiiSeb.t Itryant,tre tug the remaining part of said lot No. 27itor,b delgn.o. east 7 rots to the roost houndA of aloresahl St.; thence alt,rt.; the roma nor th. degrees were 1:0 feet to the place of begin ronlaNing IS Ott node of land ho tire same More ur with the apportenances. ullO two thiry ttm Lows., and out buildings and all improved. ['scat execntionat the suit of .f. W. Car dogma. tt,signed to Marton (Sr dug vs. S. Bryant and tiro. N. Brown. Louis* Bryant ass geed to M. Gering so. lieu, N. Brown bud W.W.W11116111., V. Geo. N. Brown.] Notice is hooch/ glean that all bids meet be paid to cash on the a:ay of sale. %Vx. T. MOXI. EY, Sharid. Bt:erl,l's °rice, Montrose, Mara IG. 1611. YY L; PETITIONS',--Notice is hereby given that in pursuance it an Act of Assent -10y the following named persons hare filed their petitions with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Susquehanna forlicenses to keg, taverns, eating. houses, and to sell by measure m quantities nut less than, one quart, for which they will apply nt April Sessions,.ll372 Silas Winters Elarniony, - Wholesale John Beaument krarst, Eating Reese James 0. Bullard Brooklyn Tavern G. E. Fessendea " Judson Stone retest Lake' " Chas. Tierney Great Bend Born., Eating House L. F. Rosengrant Hatton!, Tavern F.. B. Gary JaCkson, Wm.D. keteliutn Susquehanna Depot, E. IL Abbott... Michael Doyle. Michael Doyle.. Thomas Fernan Maurice Meyers.. Dennis Mahony. Meyers.., Late, Eating Hansa Jeremiah Stephens..., —Springville, Tavern Wm. N. Bennett 'Auburn, '" • .1. D. Lineberry N. V. States 'Clifford, Tavern A. B. Ayres l'llundaff, E. I...Tthinerault Forest Lek o Ann Tierney Fricndsrillo EatingEtwase Mary McNamara.... John Foster........ Tavern, Michael Kilrow Great Bend T. J. Barnes 44 ik George McNamara . " Wholesale Samuel Ilolmes .Gibson Tafoll William Thorn ' -Herrick • John IL Byres..... Devid„Wilmarth... Geo. W. Reese A. F. Snorer. LIT. Bullard Bums to Nichols... AbelTarrell John S. Torben.... Charles M. Kenn... Wm. 5mith........ P. Ainey Wm. IL Sherwood 'Rushh P. E. Brush 7 Spnegrille, Ellen Phelan ' Silver Lake; P. 11. Whitney , Susq'a Benet, ": 1 Dennis Casey Susq'a Depot, Wholmile David A. Chandler .Thomson, Tavern B. W. Fittsley, Jessup, Eating Muse Charles'Morse lttrslt, Tavern John W. G0w.... ....... llerfonl, " 1. J. Strettoo.l. ..... Grtst Bend Bent, " ' G. A. Wilbur Great Bend, Twp., ". • .11,D..Bedc11.;.Grent Bend Born„ Eating Itouse A. 3111 es - Stisq'aDeptd, Eating House .Frank Hoffman:. " , Achillie Trecco Thomson, Tavern, . 31ontrose, 3Larch 13, 1572.—N0. 11—w3' 4EO 01 100 011 .105 CO 7 VD 7011.' 0181 a 00.53,77510 ;..$52913 p. 3,5 3S-StATES 593 II SC3 SI 353 Si 8'177 1616 7176 469 18217 .-$ 95313 1-4, 'EC= OltS SALE.. , -Tho undendgnell wft fell At IJ Public Salo, to the highest bidder,. onAtin.presnlies of the late Judson' Stone, deceased, in Forest - Lek., on Friday. the. !.V of March; 1612. Commencing at D O'clock tho fonowbw property: Swenty-four Cows 6 Yearitors, .46ovre, - With pi. t. I hott.l horse, I carriage, I ctitter,l elaluh,llm 4ty wag. on, I. pair bearish:de, - I on cart. a quantity Of hay.hud eins, buckwheat and arra, Panning uterudis,• Dairy datnrrs and otherarlicles noslentioned, . • aunt* °van9 months credit, with lotcreat and approved secnrity,fonr_pet tent: discs:mat On all antna over $3, for catb.. JOLINIIRADstrit W. , Executor. • Forest Lake, NEEI T ORONTO CRIER,: Ytt.'. - Thle nearly thorringh bred will stand the present SCSISQD Corday matte, season commencing tail let nd caning 'duly o Fridays sad satordays;at tbo atablo of J.l3:Tarbcil, to Montrose, the restot the week at the oubscribefe, ono 132110 east or Auburn 4 Corners. on the road lendlng to _,VBDIGIIBB.—The' Toronto Cblef Jr, was sired -by Tonto Chlef,who for speed and bottom to ahead-of mu stallion on neon:L:lle was aired by Royal George end his dam by Blackwood-Dan of an , Rodpse, mare. Royal ecorgo - was by Black Warrior; and he by import.: edrTippe; sad ho Blereenger, of - Bnclarei. • Tottooto Cater, Jn.'a dare waseiredby tho thorough:. bred letterset', ont of a - ,diejesty runs. Jeffersoe.w,, s hy ba by dlr. !trek, ther sire - of 81r - Henry, and granddre of AMCdela dtar—dam by -OW Favorite. Second dam On Bell air Tenant° Cuter,,ln.ls blood ba,y.iritit black palate, fall tail, nrcihrtta lA* ibta,lBX bane* WO.' boa had no treining, but hoe - coedit:at, andforbiswei;bilkivirdto beat., ellandseehlm,andjud^eforyoarselras,.Filllea . hie get can lao seen attire subscriber's:. Mares pastor ; /don reuonable terms, - Accidents mud canapes , at „yhe owncre_rtsle. ' - - Other tales norhasteonary.. Terme to tesiire aviti flea: „ iponandanea Meneypairtablellareit 'ltabtalt ieoreara,'?a , : ;83.-7-10/si-45. , . ... 45000 GO ea-S fa 23 237 W. r ' 8 2 4 52 61 6 4 9 BALES—By virtue of writs Dined by the 0- Court olCuramon Pleas of Susquehnnna county and to Ma directed. I will expose to sale by public vendee.* at the ConOt llettaa lu Siontroac. on Saturday, Aprd Gth,1872.' At 4-o ' clock, ' p. tn., the following pieces or parcel. Othind; to Salt WI that certain plthe or parcel ofsland, this thatholdp of Spring - alga,. in Sustorbanna : cotintys Bounded and des -ribed as follows, to wit: Beginning in centre of the road months:weft from Lynn Corners thence rent& Ism degrees west 88.10 rods by land of.E. t 3[. Phtlltpa ; thence north 1714 degrees treat ityLende of Abram Laced 648 rods' north 12 142 degrees ' clot-by tanker P. L. 8.041 a 2-10 sods; thence south 7178 degrees' east by said mad-d. 40 roils to the place of lm Inning, containing one fourth of an acre to; with the apnea , - teneco, one amalifmma hoes% one moll frame bami WO or three: bearing apple trees, and elf Improved. rTo ken in execution at the Mat of W. 11:Genitaan vi. D.W. Camp,l ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of -bind:fitaate In the towooo'p of Derrick, In Saaquchantra - county. Pennsylvania Bounded and described as follows, td wit: -Oa the. north-by lands -of J. W. Bennett - nod. Walter Lyon, on the east by lands of O. 11. - and J. IL Lyon. on the south and' west by lands of R. Was. containlog about ono hundred and 'elfhteen Silica of lard, be the same more or leas together with the appurtenances. one frame Immo:. two .barno.-1 few frost trees and about ninety acres improved. [Taken in execution at the null of .1. It. Lyon aud (11/roil: Lyon Xs. - X G. Lyon.) ALSO—AII that thrtalit Vote of Land situate In the townehlp of Liberty, in the Countfof finsquebanna. and State of Panmoyirania, bOnnded arfollorra,trawit: 'On the north and treat by Mods of D. Beat. on Menotti by lands of Jena marsh, and on" the that by grata toll! limperty.contalng shout nerce; at erica". arid partly Improved. [Patten In execlitlon at therult of P.D. Tniv e. assigned to Alexandre IdeLeed Is: 3141.1 . ALSO—AiI nom twain piece of land. Weal° in the townohloof Liberty, in that:minty 61Sasquchanna and state pennoylvanla; bounded and 'described a. fol lowa. to wilt -Of the north by lands of Ft -11. Cole. etat by laud, of Orrigen Spaulding. west by lands of Jima. a thou ingethatu and south Ity.latile ofJany id A.Wotden, containing about tl.f acre*. more orleso: together with the oppartenancei;log- (mese, log barn, atioittO acre, improved. {Tamale execntion of theatatof David A. Worden anclleary.O..Delemarter-1 ALSO—AII that Certain piece or pared of bra oltnatr to the township of Bridgeweter, in the Courtly pf Sus quehatusa and State of Peonsylvania, bet:ado:lmnd do. scritiedna follows, to wit: ,On the north by nobllc high way, on the twat by lands of Drs. Jenoett Nacttler, on the south and west.by lands of Nelson Month. contain log one-half acre of land; be the same more or less, with the appurtenance& frame house, wort oboe, frame biro. come fruit treca,and all improved. • [Takenin execution nt the suit of D. S. - Wilson; ro. R. 1). Barker & A. Brit tenbender. es. it.D: Barker.) • • ' ALSO—AII that certain piecoor parcel of taint situate ,In the township of Cliffunl, In the county of Sotqae banal and Slate of Penntrythanin, itegleming at or near the seatteweat corner oilot No. A now or tote of James Barret; thence by late numbered .601, ant north isz t ruth perchea in a corner of lot Nos-40, thence by mid lot mirth resdegree4 west MIS-10th'-perches td a corner of lot No. 38, thence by said lot, south 10 degree, tee...t 137 8-10 rectum to a corner lu Cho south line of tot No 31; thence.by therame and :Ca So. Zta COWL In depress cast perchut natio:place of .beginning; containing about tat ucresiof Lind, be the same mere or coo with the- up - ',betel:lances being lot No..th mainly of the tract to ibe warrantee name of Jos..Betch piths amall - part of Jas Brach's warrant. [Taken lit execution at the atilt of Olin Reynaldo rs. Joseph IL - Ilrainard and theory Rounds & D. It. Berea .vs. Henry Bounds, Simon like vs. Decry A LsO—All that certain plethor pathel of land. athlete in the township of Fratikltti, the cennty or busque henna and State of.Peituayli .. mahl. -- 110dridel end dcs e rib. cd as follows , to wit: Onthe north by Silvertheck nod and N. P. Wheaton, en the wont and tenth by lands of N. P. Wheaton. and on the east ley hods of John Com. well nod narrows. contaMing- about 19 scree of land, more or lesa, together with the appurtenance. am smelt frame honk, hue large Nate haliding or at cry, with ((stores for ntarnfactuting salt, brie steam mgt .e, and meetly improved. ITaken In execution at the atilt of Lycornlng rife Inalleatletl Company cc. SlliqUeininUa Salt and Mining Company.] - AI.BO—MI that cousin piece or parcel of land. Mutate In Oakland tewnstdp.in Susquehanna county and State nt Pennsylvania, bounded and tiercritted as follows. to wit: neginning on the north Wile of the road leading from Great lien! to Levi Wonfalra. end at: the southwest corner of a lot deeded to Marna Wearier; theuc, along sald Wagnees Iloh north nth-grecs and 33 mitotic- west 73 lett toe corner ; theum loath an dadrue, is and 23 mum tea, weal hn fret to a corner; "thence tt degrees end 35 mini:tee cast 07% feet to 4 corner on the north hank or the river road ; thence Nonrtald road in 'a uorthwester. ly air talon to the plow of beginntn.lit baring the same land deeded by Cuticle Brush. to Helen 1.! WBRams, hey log thereon one Immo three-story hhuae. (Taken lo catention et the snit of Jolla itrysin aselped to Charles A. Miller vs Norman ti Runyon." • ALSO—AII thnee two eertaln contla-enua pieces el laud, situate in the ton-nsblpof Jeti,ep. in th e county of Sasonelinnna and State of l'etinayithinl-t, the first pine. bounded and described aa. followa, to wit: Beginning inn public road in the -weit line of Dr. Wm: Bissell • land. extenning thence weft along' Levi. Biaisdell's land itt 5-10 penile* to , the sold rend; thence alone, the came south Itt 5.10 perches; thence by Caleb CarmalCa land rata 540 pm elms to N.P. Coro well's land ; thence 11 t 7 ; 10 perishes Co the place of beglontn.,:, coata i a ju g f.'t acres end IMPorches, be 'the same moraOrlese. The tented is bontolcd and described allollows. to wit: Itnatotlng at the northeast corner of H. P. Bowe's lot and it:, rout heaotesither hereof, thence north along the high ay TU4 perches to- peoncorner ; thence weft Moog Fr 4.lrielt ltaylons line CZ f,.10 perches to n post thence south slum; George Devibe's lend tais.lo percher:. . thence Wes( by the mine lii-1100 perches; thence 10-tith nienq E.l It. Down's Jand Zaperebel Ibanez eaat16.540 perches South ohr ne the salad 01 pc ye hes ten corner, and thence ekst along and Manse's lineal:tan purches In the ptase of begloning,,containfog %XS; acres of lend, he the e.mer morn or les,, coidaining tozether chant leo acres and 12 perches of land, be the .orne more or less. with the apprioenances, frame house, barn and cent-lotil•lings 2 orchanis' &mat Si) scree improved. [Taken to era-co tien at th,eortit of ( yros n hems, assigool to 5. N. Stitch ill re. Sainnel Arnold 1 ALSO—An hot certain precerir TrArcer of land situate In • he teem -hip of 11.041‘. to the counts of Susquehanna and State Pettosetranta, Main dal nun describmlas tel hues.to wit; Oa the north by the 'try:dosing Creek Mond nudlanas of Z.L.Coolcy.rind 03 the oar %south and I west by lands of Z. 1, •n Icy, and oval on the neat by the tytales lug ert.ek.tiond, eontelniny three- ourthe of an acce r he the CaMe more orb., e,wltlr toqappartcnauMs one two-story dwelling, nice "Mtn. a few flint trees. and all improved. (Taken in execution at the cult of - L. 1) Warner vs. Slyn•n lt, Edoelt.2 - ALTO—AIi that certain piece of lend. situate; la the township of Lila rip, In the county of Sosquelienna nod State of Penus.,ylvattia, hounded and Sete-tits-du blllowa , to twit, It helm; the house and lot formerly owned by Gm - Inm 11. .1. W. Flak eolith 184 iterelmato a stake and sconce, that 15 rutl,,•ziortit 1313 rode tetat 1.5 reds. eonfalninn about 1% acres Of loud. fee lie sane more ass less, with the apparterianece.utiodtredlog holise,errhard and oil Improved. ITas en In executioti at the soil of J. W. Reword, assigned to A: Lathwsp vs. no 1.1. Bartow and Jane E. Darrow.] ALSO—AII that certain pleas or parcel of bind. ' , ltalie. In the township of. Lenox, In the copnty-of Suaquebanna and Rao of Poon,•1,oul.1, boolol d sod dean-tilted as follows, to wit: On the north by bode of M. It, Hartley_ on the curt by Lands of Charles Smith. on the so •th by , land. of James Ranters tatato. and ou the wort- Nyland of L. 51. Manly, containing 114 acres of land, hello yam, mom oriels, with the appurtenance.. frame house, I frame barns. coma blithe, sonic fruit trees. and about - 3 scree improved. - [Taken in monition at the- salt of John You Loastve..l.*V.ffallocit and:Wan N. Itherthod.l Suttee Is hereby given that alibied moat bepatti in cash on day of sale. Wll. I% 310XLE17. -Sheriff's Office, Idoritrdoe, Muth 2; inl2. " Eating Mouse " Wllo'mak . . LOOK. % LOOK. MERCHANTS- AND TRADERS!! • IN THIS COUSTY...AND, ELszwrazarm • r rid - . mticrir - Om* M, C. TYLER, - 79 &81 DUANE'ST,i N. yo rwyni f...3.11T11, Cant, ct, Co.! AND IF .1011', IyJJY N67'7• GENERAL TIAI2DWARE:CuIIviy, Scythe!, Shovels.hv Lonklnd GlcaseKLlghtulng'godtnaur other X Cut Saws, Stud. and Iron polo A zee. Cho brat lathe World,) every klud,ot, Brothels, Door becks, Pad Locks, litiobs. Gime, Demmer!, Plsiols,, Mullet:re, FllCtle, Carpel). ter's Tools, Illacksinlth's bellows and Triole. Med . Kolvee, Forks and Spoons,-and everythingn.tutllv-kept Inn First Clio% llardworo itoporatigan4 4 dbddr.Mnro• kl hank., I I . • r Sty aliment Thante are . tendered .to the many In my own County. for the kind put:gouge. as also to then:mot to other Counties, who limy rind and a genera. Invitation lb hereby given furs contlnuanco ; well os to those who sea Willlnd to glen too veho have not done so,:by orders Or culls.. Truly, , • - TVL: • .m.ntroia; Ifarett,;tl,ltrp2,!... • - • -Lathrop ." Wholetle .Lenox ii.Ontrose v Bating T Ao c us ill e Wholisale " " Nev titim ttl,. a : Wholesale Tuvecn , ItepoN.-sysia DIELLITNA COUNTY, -PERIM Apples 2 4 5reits et& - , r- • Mots iach; $l6 perld3 Apple Boat Grafts • ;GI W pc: tea. $lO per low Grapes • • - • - - - - - 11 to Wets each fitialVbeTTlPD P. - • ' - iD Pe: 1 00 AddYare, 3.1'. NORTHROP, Stiven Depot, aural V), • M ' P S M.I •T H HARNESSES ! SAD - HLES 11 • • • • - TRUNKS !!! • • COLLARS' I! WHIPS!' - SPURS I! 'LIGHT 4 LEATHER!! ETC.. FM. , ;. ..Tesols.oCpiti ' CioxiiteX4`2PP• 31.areliAlk12.-41. • A , PROFITABLE' ••011SINESS 1 • • ~ ticiiviettl e At, t ii TILE OSTS Ccianol,t4 Itrploaect. , go chimney or irk* used. 11EN de.lrlng a pauFrritg, BlitilNP-tS;can main ibo EXCLUSIVE _MOUT' for. the sale of DYOTrB PATENT CARSON OAS LIMIT nuimits AM) 01 it , for . COUNTIES_ ozd'r,TATES, Wrlto fur Infilnsattort 0.10/rOti k l — , „ St.CONDAT. , P!TiA , P*• • " rT . .4te n g; l tAL,Vtlie G ;Pc All T "L a i t i t l e S ,ltiark . at any otherosloostshanat r ulttto mita • Hardt:44, 1811.413. . ' . ,Raff /013alutor wets--; ataicuoi.v.'4r.igi-1et.:..- - -„. -• :. :1 • goy Atlrtvtiortututo. :r, Q. ADDILESS, STISAITEWINA. DEPOT, PA. , 174311.31 PKtit RENT t The itillseriber ra to rent tdi farm, situate lit 811Tcr LOa• township, near St. Josephs. gontalaing,l3o sorts.' of Wad, 123 ltapmeedi quid ander a good state or Laltivation 3 la; yo orchards, sad good water. and holidings.,.,lloll. let a row, with tho farm and a mowing machine A 0 40 1 1, 1, ft/Pie:Dads It desired. Forfarther psrtieulagi apply to Itschew Kelly Dear the premises or to • TLIC?„11A8 11. KANE. t 3 Diaelamtcm. , la &fail Oil! that' wll.l not expiotia. for Swaim la iz crud -no Lamps. 311matsclared by Douglass & Basb, for sate by • . ABU TOM:MM. Marcb, " Ii 3 OR DALE! no notterelgtell ofere (or WO a Good 11 Rowe, forolsbeft from .up to bottom. New Iltra. Serest time of Land, AIL Improved, Tarots eeei. sor, farther particulars Inquire of 1.. D. RILVARA. • Purest Lake Centre, Small rarnr°/E310 :" 1N ' Ll1 , ` arty- Tow n shi p, tor asl crew„l be .014 th re . tr..7Tyura. —Stropo, tfAret:l3.lB7—n4ll— . . Ter t i Jut. rewired Tea thotora of March 13, 4.-rnopll—w3. A 610015.8AX3L. FOB, SABI—Of TS fin• prodal, sr4dLantrred. one good bolldlog. lying flys miles from r , nt Bend and two miles from Lawrylllty Center. In Ltherty Townrhtp. - Ettnfn Co.. FA.1.41M11 'Mown on the Samna Ireldnd form, only twenty dollars per IlCro and tun thirds of It on lanag etortlt.- For MM• or plrtlctilars ttuni to of U. Av Tromdell.' on Intiolutn farm. or of A. tt. - Camphert.o.o - mro dry. N.Y. , .• r ALSO. n good. dairy faun .of 1e awed; near Homo. Bradford C 0... Pd. A, C. CAMITELD., Nttreh. 6.1611.—e 010—mi.• • • TO ALL MOVING WII.OTI BAGGAGE CHECKED TEMOUGH ..TIC&ETS AT LOWEST RATESI..;:,O WEST. NORTH-WEST AND SOUTZNIMS*t FOR.SALE at all principle *talons 011 Ilse 'a Del i , Lickaaduna Western H f Ir AN CiPMV. ivrxximoop PECIAL INDUCEMENTS la Famines and COlonted moving wen can obtain' Thmugh; Tickets tOST, LOUIS. HANS AS CITY. LEVI NWOTIL ATCHISON, JOSEPIL PT. SCOTT. DENVER: and an points In: Mluouri and Kann.. at the very bdreat. raw, sad us. theirhoncenotd goode nod freight ahipp. d at .peels( rated • • ' r'.424.X1117G-311.1711.531 ' FROM MO.NTROSE, A . :ND ON L.INX Or. Delaware, Laeliarranea (SG:Deestem lialhray; ." • • . . WIII Plenw ta'a notlre. that a Dircit Cantirelcia is made at BINGHAMTON—with all cake,* train. kina ERIE RAILWAY. 0.7' le cure to irk Inc Tfelieta 'to dBRIE RalLwAyd which ran be pro/:medal °alma moyrituse. STAOE,IEVE. MONTROSE, PA. 1. L. 13=.41.R.Za7:7,, .41.602:146; 60" ° 1 1 `.11% Y , V.11; 4 . 1 .17 , Trc.K..'s . 5 .11N74 Cut trithitso turn And two homes- A near tblng- on Cu:kg-CV( eiltring fluirtlic time paved mut twice the, amount of lem I( done. Chive, exude stud du r• lend tor Iru ntt r nq p rticnl3 and cUt Or Clll - to Ibo 01110 8.1.W.13(3 Cana; Dover. Ohlo. 1572.—n8-104. FILLINCISCUS & CO", natturnr STREET;, PIIILADELPIItt . We 1131/C openetilnr the srrana TRADE. thalami% and he arFotted Stock of . . • . Table:Melt and Floor Oil Clothe, Window Fhldlif tend E+ per, earrttt Chain, Cotton, Yarn. Dot- • • Ling. Wadditt,,, Tulnra, Wicks. nekse Looking Wawa., 'Fancy • Itetkets, • 1121 .1 , 1,,kra , die.t , nacho.. littwitm e*. llothe.” Wrinv.n.-Wend• et en and Widow gem the tinited States."' • ' • ' Oar lama inereanc fa ha An nen ennalna an tonal alloy prices anal furalri:"tha bent qn.allty or Goods. , - SOLE Ar!ECt ?OR THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN WASHER. PRICE $71.30. Cver23oo sold in &slit/nth'. Termo 0. Ga day.. A g caber 7,10,1 r, VI aye, Net- Fcb 14, 13:2. :Ira. Rosso goad This: 100 Many Poise attemerals are In • circulation, I desire to say to the, public, and calieniallY to I'olley Roblers,abat n:Companies mention, ed below Are AU Right/ and " ivortby the en tire confidence of the People." 'Please call nada see standing and cOntlition of each:. • : Queen Fin.: Insurance Cu.; Lis spool and' LaUr don, (Gold),I 0.000,(104 f."ontitiental, do. if. V., " Asieta; 2,500,524 Arica,. do. Ohio,' do; 1 , 76 0, 5 8 4 Amazon,. du. ' da. 758,09 ti Triumph, do. do. 1"62,268 Niagara, do. N. Y., .r. l do. • 1,23 dA 1 Cl I fano ve r, do. '. do, l c do. POO,OOO Republic, •, • (In. d 0..,.• da. •517.3.771 i Fanners, do, YoriciTa., do.' Ealing Girard, ' do. Philadelphia ' 4 50;0C1Q MINE is an Independent Agency." I writs_ my own Polities arid IniveSet tied my own 'mull, am insure' y613-11t01 701,11 T. agninsi &filar , by Fins and LtGIITXLNO. I leave long bena.ae, (painted with Thompson Derr, of.Wilkes•Ban!, General -Agent; "Queen Fire Insurance C 0.," and " have PAR nut A. VERY xrtainego.s.no.T . _ -. :- Get , a Life and Accidental Insurance., af• Ty, ler's Insurance Ofliee. over iViLton's Hard Want Store.. Very Respectfully, fob. 21, aßzcnY , C. TICIX.It,r . _ LIAM' f'OR SALE ftrot of rlxty-two are, i& I Joining the Boru' Of Nontrosa on the South, I offered for rolo. It is - well watered nod ham :about. tra news In timber. (including a flue grove of beach and m apl e Saa r !lair the dw th‘..ollry ein g-, b eing: dm , hateestead dlyislog _of farm, For forth or fort a 6tor. enquire of 41 11;cartasitt, - 24., or r r:. b 1. 0: ls .10 . 21 , r0 a. 5 ... c. 1 tht: THE - EAGLE xi3!: , xt=lß da =N X CmcaLikia. • OPD IFTORS BRICK BLOCK, ZONTROSE, , M, Sign of the Golden Fade .and Zona?. vurE Derive to Intone tbe pifblla Wet we lien move. U Oar §tfek nr Drngv.:Medlelnee. Paints, Oilf,Wok, et. Combs, Perfumery, Fancy Ankles, etc.. into tele Brick ntaie, formerly. netntpled. by ,Gattettberw, Rotes 'ivams Co. • 4. • • -We have recently fitted upthls store In Modem Style. and shall endrayor U. keep well anpplled ' , Oat all aytltleit pertelning to the Dreg Buslueve. • - .Wn ppend to everybody a curdlet lovltatten to All and rev MI tall% In want of anything bay, and alien :Noy In Want . , 'give us ittrlendly qtly To all on: -olds ptomp,re tre drain) to exprzve vto tfineks foD-r eery l et t =Tl:: ) ; a Z. l2 , " g t .l i gi,% i gt e LTZL l : *-° %. -Y cry Truly "t"onte,f• • - ' 7 - Itenfroit.Det. , = 441.0#5 NIVI • • • „ . . . . . AT . BULLARD .• . ItleheplamtobdTjoCi - Groceliesi ProvisiOligi4C; &C. - - .nn 411 1 1SiedlauttlovortiOd VIZOGI7 CAPP` .I.I a UMI GronwiroirdolO cots perwand, ialopdTc4.l) 6 , 3 cents OCT pond, Good Sahmtgeit eeAta Mt * D 1 144 cbolco Voructi Aloof, MII3III nII tna Is &tack ut Canned and, J . :ol,:ied real UP, 11114 Veettblea and taor ,, toe dna.. ,• • • PArliAdttoriilait, bletel annka.COdialk.lgalk eta{ - SRWlied Halibut, and, 1A Let nearly ar gun neer" thlng needed to Loop lsouto,wjth and as. tape, ptl ostroxo - oly low for Oresab ur reedy pay, , • Idoutroeo, ]torch, 417 . — nott" - U l , : ' • . , printelialaaties and gyms ,' ' - • / I ' 4 : 11713-Vil Z 741 TERS AND 1,131LD.u5....31E99ruf. coomr um a bToNgoire preoted doall Mad* lit •Sept• nd Ommuitta , Woilt, Brick - and Patatint, by thifJob t-Ls manatriOgitto; comm.. Atm.' S4 , kb • Minds, Douce: btale.4ll l . kind* end 14Indair..yritcpetzte rib, Lumber altabiatly,ba.l3an4l. Aboptsi"fork Mictoryltubling, A. W. sTArit,z, tyrima ZOtrote,l2ccomber. - IVialD'S IL J. WEIIB•