<~T~a~at: "~at~xl~g~ac~ Itsztcqotrio aznlzoliG[ . s o t* * sareues • Esr 10)( n. to; nod!! tr i nteennit. WilitmodA '• ' 44 i „ . CIRIRCO ' &Armee. SObeenn Salim* Second nunday.th etch Month sit c nne9 School Immediately Wore Moo Firls&d'At. criunca..itne. S. A. WeduOnOM.ltect,or. sabbetnSerdeee lON a. in. and 'IX v.' in. -sdnitee &hoof • 9 I,c, e lMV.Strelces:-.Wedemedaye p. m. grAisr EPIiiCOFAL ...Sac: A. o:.ALlAinara. ddams—. ........ 4043 a. to. and,7.90 p. m. Messer Sieving, Thunders. 7 so p... CCISOTTIMIAN CIIUBCII . UM .y p. Mum. etsthekSerstees 10.45 a. su. add 71s p. al. hakbatti &hoot 12.15 p. m. p r o l e [lfttlug; ThmsdSy Estaluga..'‘.. - . ''' : ........ p. m. s ''' - tieVre would call the special uttculio4iour raeaderi to the letter of Senator Dayarq to 'his political associates la Delaware, which wIU. hr on our first page. • Donation. • . The .officers of the Montrose Library Aisoeht. Lion, nchnowlctigo mitt! . thanks, the recept of valuable Public Documents, hum lion. L. D. Sboefintker, M. C. :Narrow Gauge. .. The New York Sun of last Wednesday morn ing says editorially : "We leans that the mana gers of the Elie Railway will at once proceed to change *mug. of the road. This they will do by laying down a thinl rail at the gauge of four leet eight and a half inches, leaving the 'blond gauge until the present roiling 'Stock of the Company is worn out, but all the new cars and loonnotices that are procured will he of the =TOW gauge. /Ilarrelloos. A Manch Chunk paper tells a pitiful story of w dumb boy whose legs were owed and crush ed in a coal breaker, and states as a marvellous circumstance that though mute from his birth, while in this ternble position he appealed clo Kmently to those around him to get- hint out quick, and prayed to heaven air fluently and as distinctly as any one could do. - - . Oat Mr Grant ! Hurrah:! It to currently reported that the Independent frteirufirteau of Montrose, Susquehanna county, is "out for Grant." We have noticed lately that its tone was very much like cl all, the Grant Or gan& It is early entitled to the degree of 11. d." Several "prominent" Republicans (which 'signi fies office holders) have also come out for Grant, such. as Postmasters, etc. But a lame: number op."Sonnd Republican? who :believe _licit:testy the belt policy, are still supporting Horace Greeley. Accident The Tunkhannocs Iteputaran says that an accident occurred to and Mm n in Platt, butt Sunday, while on a visit to the farm of their eon Robert, about one and 'a half miles from town, which resulted in the very serious, Injury of Mrs. Platt. It seems they were seated in a buggy, when the horse elied at some object, the seat being Improperly fastened, tipktl over, throwing the occupants to the ground. Mr. Platt was injured internally, but Is .able` to be about. Mrs. Platt lies at her eon's home in a very critical condition. Being a large and eld erly lady, the shock was particular). severe. About Flies, We see it stated tbat hanging - branches of May weed or camomile, or flowers, aboiat a room or even strewing the dried Powers there in, will expel flies, If this be so, why don't somebody go into Plc camomile bra:loess, and let nitrating humanity know where a sup ply of that plant can be obtained, on moderate terms? Another mode of expulsion Is partially burning blacirpper by putting it on n shoveL If these remeittes of a grievous annoyance are not worse than the annoyance itself the adop tion of one or the other should become unicer est . ,Wail , Reptiles. • Some three weeks since a lady at Susquelian flaPepot bad three young birds mysteriously 4 diaappear trom a cage banging •in , her . parlor in tram of a window that. was let down from Last week the ... lady entered tlicialilor sabot she had two old and one young bird in thusause cage. /waging before the same win doa fat dowh from the top, and discovered in the cage a spotted adder some three feet - -long, apparently asleep, with its head hanging out between the wires, and the young bird and one of the' old ones missing. The snake was killed. But this should be a caution to bangbird cages 'ere aosePtile3 or cats can And a foot hold to climb to them, Wrong Inspresslon. lin impression exists M. many quarters that revenue stamps were altogether abolished by the late act of Congress, in amsequence of which a-number of ytreens have ceased to use them. This is a misapprehension. The act it pelf does not become operative until the first of October, nor does it repeal the two mut tax on checks, , drills and orders, or on proprietary: medieines,perfrusaery add cosmetics. Matches, wax tapers, playing cards„ and , canned Meats and alums, Eveiy one la supposed to know the law, and the plea of *norance is not accepted in extenuation of Its violation. Persons inter ested will therefore 40 well to bear tills infor mation in mind, ____..... 4111 b, ...-74----- Riot in Williamsport. The lumbermen arra strike at WiMamsport attacked the mills on Monday, overpowering the police who attempted to stay their progress, and compelled the men at work to stop. Some of the police were injured arid one of the strfft en received a blow Gent a handspike which may cause his death. .Telegrams were sent by :the Mayor and Sheriff to Gov. Geary asking for military aid and troops were immediately tor; warded. At present writing the city was quiet, end guarded by soldiers. Several of the On"' tors among the strfiters were arres.tettibr I leg to riot and put WV:CP . ' Blearleak IPhefissznerus. During the heavy rata storm - Monday after- noon, about 23 o'cleek, something renon,. l 4 stone step In fmntof the ince of the Beading Spire Mills, No. 444 Penn street, whieli_explod-' eti with a sharp and loud report like a pistol, with a crash of4re and a light smoke like that at n torpedo. A similar valliasive soon atter fell on the toot of the . portion of Mishler's end a third one In the middle ,of Penn Mee% berfteentho 'Union and Parizere Banks —a Massada too great tbr any au& projectile as ft 3 r14 4 4) have bout thrown by' band- 'Phi' rain was falling In large drops. and there had. been some thunder and lightning Previoinly; but there was none at that tints, - The lan se port aljntto Sotid,anQonasedsomc`alstm.• . No ttigiturela of any kind could be tough; though ' 4stiSl search rtai toads, and it would hate icen4ftlacat ialpeaslble for any one., to .hare thrown torpedoes in threedifthrept placm, bar I a square apart, without being dbmoverod. - The rtplosicars folklyed each other at Intervats :4 Ono Owe minutes. 'What were them, OPlti• grist ;OWL istki i of Attr scientiste ezplaittt AAA* &ago, ,oi4mom Both the Main and: HerWi'd of Honesdale, Ova, kfilpartierdatilast week of a utast diabol ical Murder at that - place-oil *644 'er'ening. The murder , was : committed: - .lm S'arnham's Bridge by stabbirig tvittce shirii:pointed knife, in the presence of witnesses- The Murderer's name Is Charles Hegel, and his victim's ,Icihn Hay Both had been brought trona New York to Honesdale in May last, to work-At carriage making, and had been inmates together - 431 m Miller's boarding him& They:bad • Oftsed to be (Heeds, and Hegel especially had mideseyere threats against May, who .wasa,Mecysinaller man than himself, and !a a former assault May had only beci`saved by the ihterferenes of the other boarder& 'Hegel bad sine& lett, and had made a trip tertortdont on a canal boat, from which be bad just returned. - He Mid threaten ed "to make an end of May," and improved the first opportunityto mit his fiendish - threat into execution:' He stabbed his victim through the Lunge, Liver, Heart, Intestines' and Spine, even cutting atib In two. He was arrested 60C11,, tiro, hours after the murder, having been, foetid secreting himself inthownter, bis betel Only being above the surface. Hader the excitement there were threats of "lynching,' but he. area safety eon veyed to the jail under a attong more " Not Ow Set." We envy neither - the' .man or' 'woman who cannot , sPealt. to a fellow creature, out of their own circle, nor to anybody_withent the formal ity of an introduction. ,F ere Is no ,coMputing the anoint of profit as-well .11.4 pleasure such persons lose by hedging themselves in with this stupid fence of fitstidionsums. We have always found more of this feeling among persons who thought nothing about it. -.A great deal of intelligenee is floating!nround the: World _with out beitig labeled, and those men or Women' w ho have the good sense to recognize this fact and act uponit not only, are educating themselves but conferring that pleasure which we 'MT all bound by the common ties of humanity ,to ex change with each other. Good Adsi.o, The Tribune gives the following good atiViee, which should be followed by every one interest ed: " Entleavor to increase the circulation of the newspapers published in your nspeetive entity. There is no better campaign document than the local newspaper.. Be It Jarge or if it Is heartily devoted to,,the popular cause, it will necessarily contain intitements to earnest, resolute action in successive numbers, flower. er apathetic or hostile tt voter may now., be, he will not, if be Is open to honest conviction, re• stst the influence of the their. publishintlietween this and November, in any one-paper ; *voted to national 'reform. therefeW,:•adtts even eksingle name, to the suhierpthat list of such a paper, has, laid the basis of an ever widen ing circle of effective aid to the popular cause." Cooked Cucumbers. We find the following in the Rend EZ:nr.thland: -It does not seem to be very generally known; says an exchange,"that the cucumber lione of the most usetlff vegetables the latitt . .alt4 can be dressed in a greater variety of palatable ways than any other, except the tomato. It is better than squash and more delicate than the egg plant, prepared in the same manner; can be stewed, fried or stuffed, and above all, can be parboiled, mashed up in batter and fried as frit ters, more pleasantly and easily prepared than any vegetable or fruit. When a cueumbeejust becomes too old to be used raw or for pickling, it is then at Its best for cookini—and - nuiy be used for that Marpose even until the seeds . be CITRIC Ilarit. at ran L ' r ••• .42 a we.. eons, an indigestible abomination, however mach they may adittre its flavor and odor." flow Fortunes arc Amassed It is a noteworthy f:tet that in all large cities the vast majority of the men who have amassed large fortunes have done so by transactions in revlll:state. here and-there tpq find aniettVant or a:mannfactnerer who from thei profitisia his business has won rich& ; but Ofe'n in these'ens ea It will almost invariably he found that real estate was the foundation of it. We cannot at this moment recall a single instance to which this rulels an exception. -The" - wealth of the majority of the old families was not the result of4ntde profits, but of the immense advance in the price of property held by them for many years, and which at the flirty. of Its purchase did not cost a tithe even of the price it now com mands. . . Drinking Water, Drinking wine is a habit. So is drinking spirits, ale, cider, coffee arid . water. The,last Is thought a necessity, but' to drink Much is a hab it. Those people never perspire as much as those who more more The more that is drank, the water passes away or the aye, teixe would sutler: As it is the strain affects it. The skin, the kidneys, bowels and lungs are all drawn up. The result - is, as may be naturally expect d; extineistiOn. , : For this reason (lie man who drinks Much water, particularly during the summer and in the hottest weather, is less able to endure fatigue. The water is of no benefit to hlm—that 14 the. excess. It must pass away, and this requires an effort of the system, which is the sweating process. _fled he not used the excess of water he would not have perspired so—it would not have been there for the system to expel.., It isqs-halait wr . r i teriso much, a false thirst is-created. drink only what is needed. The habit of drink ing more will soon be overcome endthe Orson will feel much stronger, and more capable of bearing fatigue, In winter, little fluid is needed beyond what our food furnishes; in summer, some more, but not. nsucltr7Vortrffry Gael/man. . Deatiperatle County Committee. The members of the Democratic County, CCommittee, ATC hereby notified that a ' Meeting will take place at the "Exchange jiotel," to Montrose, on Monday, August 121 h, 18:2, (it be ing the first Monday of Court,) for the transac tion of such business as may come before it. • B. 11. HAWLEY, Chairman: NiliEi OF w CONMITTEE•_ , ,. Al/b1:171 in. White. Ararat • - Apolacon Patrick Welch. Bridgewater .Kirby Bunnell. . ....... , ..P. . Brnolalyn ....P. it Tiffany. • Ciiirorn ' ' ' ' John Bolton: Chommut, Christopher Byrne. Dimock ..C. C.Mills. Dundati bprO .......Jasper Witter. Forest Lake/ _II. Griffis. Frankilti......,i .1... -. : - --:• F - - 41:,13nritir:' Frieridsville. - ....... Jelin Foster. Gibson ' ' • ' ' ;Totin U. Vlaflin. Great Bend bow V Reekhntr. Great Bend tp........ .. . .. . ... -Vint. K. Rawl Herrick ' ' E. B. Barnes. Ilarrnony.....• .:........ . ~. . .i...7iir. V, Norton: • Usrford -- •'o]iu Leslie. Jessup - • 0. flung. Jueloon . ... Benson., " :Alrlti y. Ifathr4o: .. . 'Llberty, . ... . . .... .Halley ! Daniel GarlieTel ... Mantras• 3 .• .. .. Itatvley. New New Xlingd .. , ..Cyrus Barlow. 41 , 34 . .abraipten - Carter. ' tiasqueluennek:. Silver Lakfk A . D.P. Staling. Thorason - 1 AY, B• Vital ir• • iireetcyisrli* *lo._ imp, 046;04 ineeting. Was Itelkallhatasement.tclianti in thhcourt In Montrose, on Wednesday evening last. The meeting was called to order by electing A. 0. Warren,Esq., Chalitann, and B.'L. Weeks, Sec retary . s, ' On taking the chair; Mr. Warren, made some very pointed and appropriate remarks. Notwithstanding: the Montrose- • Republican which - eonlained the "Adverilsentent7' failed to reach Brooklyn until Wednesday, a thing un known lielbre, a good representation of "sound" -Grt. 43 .4l4 l gßVi. l * l . l ePuti ll _s l lEiss way Invsent from that quarter, among which were Mr. John Chapman, W. lent, Mr. Adams, Rev. Mr. Porter; Jr., anti tiers, and speeches weritindle by Mr. Porter and Mr. Chapinan, assuring the club of A good report from Brooklyn. A com mitten,of OYP . w appointed by .the : elrsir~ito t nominate permanent officers for the club, and report at, the nest meeting. On motion the Club adjourned one week, air.:—to meet on Wednesday evening, July 31st, at the some place ati,',7,4' o'clock. "Business" is the motto. Lecture by John B. Gough. We are pleased to be able to announce to the people of Montrose and vicinity, that the world renowned John B. Gqugh, , will deliver two of his•popular lectures lit'Montrose, the ; first on Friday evening, August 10th, and the second on Tuesday, August 20th. The Presbyterian church has been obtained tur the occasion, on account of its capacity, as It will sent about seven htindreditersons. There ire to lie seven hundred tickets issued for each lecture, and we vionlil advise all wlio wish to secure a scat to procure a ticket at once, as they are being sold very rapidly. This may be the last opportunity offered iv the people of this vicinity, to hear the greatest of lecturers. The proceeds of the lee. lures will be for the beneUt of the Young Men's Lecture Association;p9ald theitt in procuring another popular course of lectures this winter. Admission tickets 75 cts. For sale at the.store of WM. It DeWitt, W. B. Deans, C. Murria.43ere And Ws , 11. Cooper's House. , (No. 29 td. Jury List. For the twn. of Court to commence in Montrose, August 12th, 1872: (;RAND .11711 . 0118. .:,Auhurb—Newell Love, Geo. Place. Clifford—John 11. Wetherliy, Jos. C. Stewart. Dimock—Wei Graves, Wm. C. Miles. Dundaff—Win. IL Slocum. Forest Like—Er:wins Day. Great Bend twp.—Samuel Goble,.Jobn Jack s, n, Robert Mnscrip. Gibson—Gilbert Ft. Stiles. Harmony—Riehard Morton. Jessup—Chas. B. Bolles, Christian Davis. • Jackson—Jos. L. Marsh. Little Meadows—Michael Hough. Edmund B. -',Lenox—Geo. W. Mapes. Oakland—Jonas Walker. • Springville—Lewis M. Brown. Susquehanna Depot—Gee. L. Tiffany. Silver Lake—Ezekiel 11. Gage Thomson—Edson M. French. TRAVETISP. amines-Ist week. Auburn—Wm D. Shoemaker. Apolecon—Jobn Tupper, David Jones. Bmoklyn—Danlel S. Watrous, Stephen W. Breed. Bridgewater—Svlvester Hart, Perrin Wells, Samuel T. Scott, Cornelius Stark. • Clifford—Samuel Arnold, Charles Burdick. Dundati—Joseph BrownelL... Blakeslee,- Jasper 'Kinney, Davis F. Stevens. Forest_Lake,7llandolph Turrell, Geo. Small. Frankiin-LBenjiimin Todd. Great:Bend. tWp.--Julius B. Brown. • - Grentliiiid biro.—Heury.A.Coliten,lsaael. Stratton. Gibson—Rufus Barnes, BenJ. Smith, Freder ick Howell. Hariord-rGeO. P. Wilmarth,. Geo. L. Payne, Collins Ricardson, -Herrick—Horace cii. k ructi - Jessup----john blielp, Frederick Dayton, John H. Lake. Jackson—Seymour J. Griffis, Joseph P. Mil ler. Little Meadows—Jonathan Barney, Thos. O.Doud, Jr. FribertY—Mmon E.*Warner, Job Knapp. Lenox—Asa Titus. Lathrop—Geo. W Tewksbury. Montrose—Wm. L. Cox, John S. Torben. ilidilleown=Patricir Delaney. , . islf—John . D. Baker. SuSipaeliatina - DePot—ThoiSteltirnart. Springville-31inot Riley. Silver Lake—Alpheus Snow. TRAVERSE . rtmons-,21 week. Anbtarni4M-1 - 12:Ederattlir, Amin Hoag. Bridgewater—Elida B. Warner, Wm. B. Hinds. Brooklyn—James Sterling. Dimock—Frederick Bunnell, Horace Spof ford. Dundaff—Jasper White. Forest Lrike=Jerorne Burr, David L. Dcwers, Isan&B. Feasenden. Franklin—Augustus Smith. Great Bend twp.—James F. Carl, William S.cotttn. Gibson—Geo. Roberts,Durdon M. Gelatt. Herrick—Samuel Campbell, Francis Felton. Harmony , -Benj: F Gardner,'Cluirlei Kirk. Ilarford—EliJah Harding. , Jackstref::Ahner M. Pease. Lathrop—Philander S. Bronson, Daniel Van uken. Lenox—Samuel Halstead, Alson Tiffany. Little Meadows -Gen. Palmer. Liberty—Jeremiah D. Wilber. - 310nimst —Shadrach Horton. New Millcirit twp.- - -John Decker, Havens Tenant. , New miirom boro.—lloratio Garrett Rush—Wm. H. Sherwood, Lewis C. Tupper. Susquehanna Depot—Joseph Allen. Silver Lake—Thos. Rodgers, Springville—Philander Strickland, Giles G. Rogers. TheriasOn-I.sat Jul:lois:Jr:4M W. Bland ing. BUSINESS LOCALS Money Orden. Postal MpTleY Orders can zow.be obtained at this office, plyable at all in:m(4 of- Great Britain and Ireland. Gno. L. STONE, P. M. Post Office, Montrose, July 3101, 1872. • Select ...• . The call term of select school at Dimock, will commence September 2d, 1872, and continue thirteen weeks. Tuition, ?,...!1 and per term, Tkpse3risking tiildrms C. S. WOODIITIFF. Dimock, ! July 1872.—w3 1•• • - . .• . . Talk at the Toilet. Dreryjagdy'efnaldknows that the bewitching beings whopave their triumphant: way with conquered hearts, regard a splendid head of hair the most effective of _all womanly Melts tines. They helitte,..sed ,tbey,ere fi ht, ,that they can fassoas,Many hea4 with the lumstiant ringlets and glossy braids rie they can "kill at sight" with their beaming eyes. liencelotheir "toilet talk" among themselves and'uith their attend ants, the merits of.prepitratinnefor the hair are frftley canvassed; and the latest result of this diseusahipeetes to be the almost universal adOPtion ortriol'a-Ksznanion as an article 'better adapted le promote the growth and bean• ty of the "Chief Glory 'of Woman" than any other nt present . before the world. They say that without irritating the Skin of the bead it eradicates dandruff, and that it penetrates below the surface to„the rents. of .the.hair, eadottioa theeivithliorrlifo andvigot. Notice. Thu ron4gagrtcP.phtA9 oinati cbutel:ivill be due, July Ist, 873,, We Umbel; ts;ll be P.X l o 2 NY.l i tild orkor before ttidi data - - Slate • ' • The subscriber can liarmnsh and put cat No 2 slate nearly as cheap as hemlock shingles; aleo all the dillereae colored'Ne, I slate., J can lay state 0111 old shingled moil amid *Sake a gebiljol4 Teratm reesetaible:': Zest oftico ' , • , , 0.413.01/gTIT 2: 'VG: 144 E, _.:Nontnee. - _ .WanlCOl e — lMMO'Matey, a GOOD ShOCIDIAker, to work on new work, permanent , situation, good wages, nono but a first class workman need apply. Ad. drag ' _ IJrrzonovz .ti Co. Illmitraie, 'Fa., July 10th, l842:-=w3. "k r 4 11911111/4 Cunvs—ln East Bridgewater, July 280, after a long antFpainful Gauze Crawford, only child of William C., and Maggie Curtis. aged 1 year, 2 months and 22 days. JounsoN—ln Bridgewater, July Ist, after a pro. traeted illness, 'lltomas Johnson, Esq., aged .75 years and 15 months. • Mr. Johnson was a , nativii of- Rhode Island, but emigrated to Rush, in this. county when a yoking man. Ile was elected Coroner or this county 11).1839,11nd Sheriff in 1842, nod atter minis, servo), as a Justice of the Peace, in Bridgewater fur several years, Bo was univer sally tespected by Lis neighbors and fellow.citi zens of all parties, for his sterling integrity; and eminently beloved by his tamily and -friends who best knew him, for Lis cheerful and kind• hearted disposition. . get%) Advertiotmento. .—N IssoLUTloNotice Is hereby given that the Dfirm of lieVics, & Hine was dissolved the 2sth day of Jolt, guidon accounts must bo nailed by coati or note, within 30 days from date, as all that remains un paid at that time will bo felt with on altarnay for prompt collection In cash. McVICAR & lieVicah. it. L. Max, Moutroae, July 30, 18.72-21-3 w. ADMINISTRATOR' S I.IOTIVIL—In the Esude of John Westgale,,i ecented,letters of Administration In the said estate having been granted to the undersign ed, All persons ow log said estate, are requested to make ImmetiLste payment, and all persons hat log claims ng-ainsttald estate are requested to present them with. out delay. lit LI:ANUS WESTGATE, t Idm . ELIAS WESTGATE, ' r° ' . duly I. , UEBIFF'I4 HALBS.—By virtue of write Issucd by S the Cot rt pf Common Pleas of Snsonehantut county and to mo directed, 1,111 expose to solo by publ le e ven doe. at the Court House lu Montrose. on Friday, An• gust 10th, 1579, at 2 o'clock P. IL. he following describ ed pieces or pameln of land, to wit: All those two certain piece. or parcels of land, situ ate in the township of Herrick, in the county of Sus quehtnna, and State of Pennsylvania. the first piece bounded and described an follows, to wit Beginning at a beech tree, a career of Lucius Curti.' land; thence north 8U rods to n at akc nod stones; thence west 541 rods to a stake and stones corner; thence south to an original line of Newton's land about 37 rods ; thence along said original line about 58 rods to the place of beginning, cant lining it acres, more miens. ..... ...The second piece bounded and described as fol k:MT, to wit: Beginning at I beech tree a corner 01 uodrnlT,; they. co north 3 degrees cast la/perch. en ; these month 70.1. t degrees cant 63 perches to a stake and stones corner; thence Zi degrees west EN perches to a sugar ntapto tree; thence south 41N degrees west 15 perches too stake and stones on the corner of Lodes Curti.' land; thence along said Curtis' line north 431‘ degrees want 55 perches to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres and Kit rods of laud be the 831310 mote or leo!, (excepting and resorting therefrom lye titres conveyed to Lucius Curtis by Jerome Kishbaugh and wife by deed dated the 15th day of June A. 13., 1.363, recorded lu deed book No 39, page 777) with the appur tenances, 2 dwelling houses, 1 barn and sheds, 1 corn house. 1 orchard, and about at acres Improved. • Sil.sitSLAStloit. certain phial or parcel .f land eltnate In the too tonne of Herrick, In the wows of Susene hanno. and Stale of Pent-will - nolo, hounded and deserite en ...follows, to wit: Beginning at • maple tree corner of Jona M. Mere'. and•Laelets Curtis' land ; thence In h northerly direction :DM perches toe stakeandstones cancer thence east 24 Perch. to satakesad Monet cor ner; thence ninth 51 perches to a hemlock tree cur nort•thetice ne°42 parches tattlb lake° of beginning, contsinferlS nerosandetn perches of land. bertha.. more os•lais; irit,lt appurtenant/I. Wet°. ae yes ImprOvat: (Talren'in excretion at the ruft of Jasper °sniper, ine of A. C. Harding, assigned to Loans Cur tie en !Creme Kishbaugh.) A LBO--Alithat certain plece or parte Of land, nitrate In thc township of Forind Lake; In thecounty of sue quelanna. :and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and owl-Died as follows, to wit 4,Liegitintg at a post on the Milford and Owego tornplko and 0 it rat owned by L. • qiTtet;theme cast perches rho said line of Lodena 131) ter le a-post ; thence so uth 9 5-10perchte on :he linen( Poily Slarr too post; thence west 23 pereb- este a post on the turnpike; that/6 bath 2 and 5.10 perches on the Sold turuptko to the place of beginnina., cont..dning about 2 aces of load, ice the lame more or lees, with the env:nem:um., and all improver- (Taken in exception at the nib of Al. 1.. Bail, nut of 8.0. Cu nip vs John W. hirer.) ALSO—AII those two certain pieces or parade of Lind, silicate in tile townslOp of Middletown, in the county of dragnehanna, and State of Penneylvanta, the fret pinto lconniltstand described as follows, to wit : On thenotth by lands of Jam a Tiernan, ma the east by lands, of Dana( Riley, on the south by Lands of John Dusey, and on the west by their:bile high - troy, contain lug a coat DO tares of land, be tbo eara more or less, with the appurtenances, 1 frame house, 2 frame burns and sheds. i young orchard, and about shames imp., • . .The second piece bounded and described ao Callon", to wit: On the north by Wolf !food, on the eget by landirof Patriek.Keogh.' au the eonfri by lauds of Nuance Conertan, andon the-wan by lands of B. Riley and E. Carley. affstaining about RI acres or hand, be the name inore - or less,trith the Appurtenances:l oldittatee, oretrardonal about Macro improved. (Token. In one. alifirkplaglult, of Charles 11. Frazier va EV, Flynn, ALSO thet — icrialsr piece 6% - paCel of )and, allelic In Detewnship of Liberty. in theeoahly or tasquebon. n u o,4n(l now S i ta t t o e Oj it P : en o ns n y t irr n bi ort , h bo b u l n y d n ed wi a c od wg. d h e w eV , b o ed . the east by Wm. lees , on the stialb by lands of Michael Donley. and on the Poet by lands of Daniel Dawley and 0. M. Crane, conlainterg shoat IS acres of and, more or Ins, with the appurtenanc.. I two story frame boner, IS anvil... house 2 frame hams, grist mill saw mill. orchard, mad all improved. (Taken in execution at the role of Albert Chantherilli vs L. A. Tompkins, and D. D. Searle vs 1. A. Tompkins.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or puree' of land. silicate In the township of Rush, in the county:of thaseptehan no, and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as fontints, to wit : On the north •by lands of James Mc- Dermott, on the east by lands of James Logan and John C. Graham. on lhe math by lands of Sylvester Dune.. and on the westby lands of Proem in Ellsworth and .Edward Filen containing about BD acres of he I, be the.rde more o,: with theapplatenanees, balse, frame harnountill orchard. and aboat4D ae es improved. (Taken In execution st rho snit, of Peter Cams vs Henry Green.) • ALSO—AII that certain pleie of poled of land. *haste In the township of Harmony. in the county of Susque hanna. and htpte dr Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribal as follows.to Wit VA the north and west by lands of 11. M. 'Webster, on the coot by lands or Henry hall., and on the goat. by starraeca creek rand, con talnlqz2 scree of !and e l:lathe samiimoro or lose, with the appiatenenees, I hone annals°. of eh acre 1m proved,J(Taken- in execution at the snit or Bennett & Webster, assigned to Lt 11. Hail vb lance Osterbout) ALSO—AS that certaln pieta or parcel of bind, situate In the township of Liberty, in theconnty of Susquehan na, and mate. Pennsyivania, bounded and described se follows, to wit: On the north by the New York State line, on the cast by lands of Lester Tarbox, on the moth by lands of Joseph Chalker and Isaac Robins es tate, and on the west by lands of Jam. Carrigg, con taining about 10p acres of land, he the tame morn or Ices, wittalleapplutenahces.trasallimaa,hata:brehard, and about 40 acres improved, ALSO—AII that casein piece or parcel of land. situ ate its the township of Liberty, in the county of Sesgeo. henna, And State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed es fullOwt, to wit: On the north by public highway, on the earl by goads °rialtos Knapp, on the south Yy lands of Nicholas AnntLit, and on west by land. McGraw. containing about 210 saes ofland, be the came more or leis„ With the aspilltenanalPet log hoade, and about 20 acres improved. (Taken execution at the snit of Harlow Knapp en Cbtiries D. Adams; Wil liam 11. ,Lewis and Lydia Lewis, executors of William Lewis, doeased, ve Charles Mildew, and JangsCarrigg, and-William E. Lewis ens' Lydia Lewin, executors of William Lc-cried...mid, vs (Invite D. Adams, James Down., and James Carrigg.) ALSO—AII that certom pieeo or parcel Or load alto. ate In the tow.hip of Auburn, ftt the Comity of tine quchanta, and state of kerinsylvania, bounded and lie e crihad fullows.to wit:On the north by lands of Robert Manning.On thocast by lands sot Ziba La Franca and Robert Man/slug. on the ninth by lands of dental Henry Green, and on the west by Bradford county line, el:n isi:Dog about 45 acres of land, ho the...me More Griefs, with °napped-tenant., 1 flame dwelling booed, 1 barn, a valuable stone marry, and about 25 acres Improved. (Taken in oreanion at the snit of 0. li. Loomis, as- Dun al to C. A. Warren vs Norris Fargo.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land, situ. nate in the tinniehlp of Franklin, in the county of Sus mahout:fa, and Sato of Pintusylvania,- bounded and de scribed as follows, tic Un Me north by lands of Drinker's estate, on the east by lands of John Welch and J.Motrlson, on the south by lands of Patrick °Ate ley, and on the west by lands of Thomas galgley acid J. WI BJan:containing 120 acres, mere or-less, with the appurtenances, I frame Mesa, and abont St arced la. proved. --(Taken In execution at the snit of Edward Cavanaugh, taniknect to N.C. Warner, vs Benlotnin J. Notice a hereby given that all hide mast be paid fa cash on ohs &yet sale. WILT. MOBLEY, Sheaf. Sheriff's Ofilico Montrose. July 21, MA fAi:LECTURE Jet ;Ty° 7r:4:1012a o Puiffshed is a Seakti Envelope. rries A Lecture on the Netnrevirreattnent and Radical Cure of !decimator:Sea, sad Seminal Welke ness,mealrultary.lßmisrimut, and Impediments to Mar riage erailyt Nervousness; Conatimption.. Epilepsy. and .Fita..alental and Physical loespeelty.tremidtr, hem Bcitateme, dc:--By ROBERT J. CULTRRWELL, M. NAntliorof the..Cireett Book." de. Tho worldrenowned author. intale tided:loM Lecture clearly proves nom Ids own - experience that the awful consatmences of self-abuse May bo effectually. removed without medicinea, and without dangerous surgical op erations, bangles. in strum mas. slam or co rd °tut. ing oat a mode at once certain and offectaal by which stray auterer. no matter what his condition may he, ma y avebbnicif cheap!): nrioateiland radically. THIS WILL PROVEA BOOS TO TLIOUSANIYStuad BANDS. . - Sent un der seal. to any Address, In plain solid aunt ope. on the receipt of ill cents, or t wo postage-stamps . Also Dr. CalyerwelPS`.lllarrfage Outdo,' pica 50 cad ! . Address the Ptitaiahersi, ' ' - ' CRAZIES 3..0:151 TN LIT Byway, NSW Yak,' Pos E• dt tolliee 80i4,6811 " • vx,EcuTnirs NcrricE..:Wokuna Letters testa• mentarg4d the_ estato of Jar: 7 °attain: latent Franklin, deceased. hare Ikea granted in thoatabaeriber, airprmone indebted tui said estate ire montitad to make immediate ,payment, and thaw having- claims Or de aural a t zlh e at the: mane. sift prearnt them nrithent de by. F. . Ward, En., of New Milford, Ls author Med to Rota accounts of the estate. • - . • " CAROLINE CoNEI,g,T; to o * June • • -'4feri_hi s j l l42,ll, ,7 °Tlc l3 - Ar l s h Ot e ltrglit . trauun the:said estate. him boon granted to theca. (Unfree:l, all persons Indebted to Paid estate, ass here hi' 'loathed to =he Immediate pnymentibthcAdmln- UMW, and those bating claims against. their:U..lH.° • mongol to preaelit them at the ogles *MIL th. A: IL:McCallurn. • SOLOMON DECKIB, WV. Jsno ,ppedat ,goticcg. Midsummer Maladbm. . .. Thiihrii relay riya that ripenthe harvest* intonate raspy diatrnaingdieseases. If . the ineybe at 'AB . pre dispoiedto Irregularittesil is the gentian in which billions attacks triny'be antic! . test: A weak stomach, loci, Is weaken In the summer oaths, and thd loss `of of vitality through the pores by amuse penetration to ~. OP great; that a Wholesome nig, fin ing - atop the properties of a diffusive itim a d Celle" extillap ant:l? in many 'awn necessary 011 th, and under no eirmametances etiould be dlspea with by the sickly and debilitated. Of all tb9,preparatlene intend edc tiros to nireab, contain. an -fortify the benne frame there la notie that! will e ware - with iloatetter's Celebrated Stomach bitters. They have been weighed In the balance. "of experience not found _wanting; have been recommended from the 'ant as &great medl dna ePeeltie, not as ii beverage, and In spite -of Inter. cited 'opposition Prom Innumerable quirtera;stands. after II twenty years trial, at the heed of all', propriety Medicine e intended for the prevention and core of ell bn:Unary complainte of the stomach, the liver, the owels, end:the nerves. to the unhealthy dilutes bordering the great rivers of California. llooletter•• tin:mark Blume tney:bo classed as the standard our for every species of Intermittent or remittent fever. The people who Inhabit those district., place the moat ica elicit coutidence In the preparation—a con Wenn that is increased every year by the ro WM of Its operation. As bitters, so called. of the most pernicious character. are springing up like Pine on every side • the public is hereby (minuted against the deem-chop fends. Aalt for Bostetter's Bitten, see Uaat the label. etc. ate cor rect, and remember that the genuine .article Ls Inver sold to belk,.bnt to bottles eel,. TestimOny of a Prominent Physician. '•Daring the port eight yaws 1 havo had frequent oppoitunttlca of Witnessing the effect of kftenasn's army litrrnts upon persons euffering from Dyrpcpela, Lora of Nervous Energy, Bernal Wealetcee,Diarrhrea, &c, I bare known It to prove raceeratal In many cares, where Allophatie. Hinninnpathle and Ilydrephat lc treatment had failed. 1 rtill continuo to use it la inch complaints with uniform enemas, and hare no hesitancy In prOttonneing It the most eilleaclons nine. dy yet dircovered for dhicates arising front., a dieorded Stomach, Liver, Kidney. or Downie, very truly, J. T. BARETt, M. D. B. 0. But, IX, Lancaster. Pa. THE CONFESSIONS OF AN INVALID. I3MBLISIIRD as a warning, and for the bentnt of young awn and others, who suffer from Nervous Debility, Loss of Manhood, 10., supplying TILE MEANS OF SELF•CURE. Written by ono who cured himself. after undergoing cowiderabla quackery, and sent free on receiving a pose-paid directed envelope. Address, NATRAV MAYFAIR, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, Juno, 12, ISfl. On TO CONSIIMPTIVEB Tho advertioer, having been permanently cared of that dread diocese, Conotimption, by a simple remedy, to =SIMI, to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means ornate. To ail who desire it..be will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the direc tions fer preparing and oath: the tame, which tboyartli and a aunt Cum: for Cosawarnoa, Alan CA , RIIOSCIII. no, Martha wishing the prescription trill please address lics. EDWARD A. WILSON, MI Penn Strad; Wllltamobtirgh, N. Y. ERRORS. OF YOUTH. A g m iT4 E lel l 4 ,4.3 iS fe r !o af % ica o r i l! f t riv.o of youthful indircrettun will. for the irate of puttering hu manity, rend free to pll who need it, the receipt and di rection for making ttrc simple remedy by whirl he woo cured. SolTerers svialdrig twprollt by th eadrieer'■expert. cure can do so by adth.ming, In perfect confidence. JOI.IN D. OGDEN. No. 42 Ceder street, Now York. CV — Getting Tlicirrled.-2erays for young llen,on tha delights of home, and the propriety or imheopriety orgening married, with sanitary help for those who reel unfitted fur matrimonial happlatass. Sent free. In sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD ASSOCIATION Box. P.. Philadelphia. Pa.. NEW YOUR PRODUCE RARKETS. Corrected weekly by Harding, Hayden ti Co., 32.5 Washington St., Yew York. • Butter, pail' 260:48 firkin., ~ . wet) Cheese, dairy, per 1b... .. ... ... , ... '. - . 1101134 " factory " 12012,4 Eggs, per doz 20021 Flour, per barrel 510©5.60 Corn meal,loo 1b5.... ....... .. - 3.5003.70 Wheat, per bushel -- • 1.4701.48 Rye " 7 75076 flops, NA Hops, crop of 1871 350,50 Tallow " . . 86 0 Lard per lb 800 Potatoes per bbl -..1 5002 00 Apples " e+ Turkeys per lb • Chickens " ' Bucks " 11ERTFFS SALE.—By virtue of a writ Issued hy, 1..7 the Court of Common Plats of Susquehanna Conn• ty and to me directed. I will expose to sale by public vendrie, at the Court Rants in Ilontroto, on Saturday, Armust 10, Inn. at I o'clock, p: m., tho following piece or parcel of laud, to wit: ell those two certain pieces or parcels attend. situate in the township of Lathrop, in the county of Sasque [mono, and State of Pennsylvania, the first piece Wand• ed and described as follows, to, wit:. On the no .by lands of Alfred resit and Chola Tooksoury. on the Lost by !ands of I'. S. Bronson, on the month by lands of. It. S. Squires, and on the west by Lauda of gopher Mackey, containing about irA) acres of land, be the some more tom, with the sop:On:maces, I dwelling house, 3 barn, imbed, and other out building, I orchard, and about 100 acres improved—, .Tho second piece bonded and de neribed as follows, to wit: On the north, cast, south, and woat by lands of llorace Squires, contaming about stn aunt of land, be the saMo more or los, ;ha appurtenances, I dwelling bonne and 1 cow milk (Taken in execution at dm soil of S. Taylor, assigned to Bronson, es. Jacob Decker, end David IL Sim mons vs. Nelson Chambers and Jacob Decker.) ALSO-All those two certain pieces or parcebv of land, situate in rho township of I v enor, in the county of Seummehanne, and State of Pe msylvania, the fleet Ore° boon ed and described as follows. town: On the north by Decker .0 Halstead'. mlli pound,ota the east by lands of Franklin Gaud, on the south by lands of M. O.T. Decker. and on the west by lands of +Melee &Unhand, containing about one half acre of land, be the same ' more or less, with the appurtenances, One frame house, one frame barn, nada improvcd....Tho second piece bounded one described as fam es. to wit: On the north bin y o bo hlabwap, on ct:,ll7lf.g " atz n d e t es o rt t of no acre of land, be the same more °rims, with the hp. portenanc+,, wagon shop. blacksmith phcp, and all ha. proved. (Taken In execution at the plait of JOMCS IL Johnson vs. N. C. ilaletced and Wilcox A. Pratt ve N. C. Halstead:. ' ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate I In the township of Jessup, in the county of Susenehan. nn, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described alp follows, to wit: On the north by lands-of vinettb I Deckciand J. D. Drinker.san the Must by landa-of.-• Ur- Lando Stone, on the south by lands of Richard Arnold, and on the west by lands of James Catlin, containing 100 acres of laid' be the same more or leis, with the appurtenances, Mae frame, base, ontsbarn, one orchard,- and aboht sixty acres improved-(Seized and taken in execution at the cult of 15%11. Jessup, assigned to S. S. ' Mulford, vs. Joke O'Hara.) ALSO-All t h at Veneto piece or pareatof land, thank+ in the township of Lathrop; in the county of Stinnes haunts, and State of Pennsylvania, brooded and do scribed as follows to wit: On the north by lands of I. S. Little, Z. Mackey, end-Wm. Oahe/Ir. - ern the cart by lands of 1. S. Little and puolic highway, on the south by lands of 0. L. Ilaliteal, and on the west by public highway, containing about 70 acme of land, be the esme more or lees, with the nopertennnove. frame house, a few fruit trees, and about 65 acres p . art o tly_ Improved. iT a ( ll . m . - 3 + . In g e ct i it v i . on j a . tAnt oi, eul of Z Mackey, era ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, is the township of Lenox, in the county of thisquelnin. us; and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deecribcd no follows, to wit: On the north by lands of George Dowell. on the met by lands of Andrew Ohninberlin, on the south by lands of Warren Price and on the west by Made of Isaac M. Loud, contalninild such of land, be the came more or leer, with the appurtenances, a few fruit treSS, and about 10 nFres Improved; ( felon In execution at theault of .(lcorge - Mr, Howell, 010 of Allen en to Gunther vs W. T. Rowell and &or:okm 'Jewett.) . • • , - ALSO-All that certain piece or parcel of land, Wilde ID the township of 'ltuell,ln the County of Su...ocher+. tie, and ttmln of Pennsylvania, banded and Aciteritted AM lams*, to wit: On the north by lands of David Case, on the east by lands .of donna .Kinnt7.--on--lhe south by lande-of -Alexander Stephens. and bathe -West by lands of ilathereari. containing. about- IS OEM' Or land, be the rarnenote or ids , with Uteapptirtehances,, 1 framelionse.s flame barn, I frame hoz house, M.-fosr; fruit tram and about 23, ems. Imprered. Token in es. motion at the suit ofii, A. Lano,asitigainl ti/ Leonard ALSO-Ali thatuerinlit piece as parcel of land, si triato In the township of Rush, in the county - of tinrquehani na, and Slots of.reurnylvanin , anddescribed as. follows, to wit: Oa their:era hylands. of David Case; onthe e, the cot by lands of Joseph Khalil, on the Nadi: tiy-. Lands ot Alexander Stephens, and on the west by Lows of Barney Cati,containing about 7aseree of lancl, be the Tema moro or dem, • with the appurtcnaricer. • frame house, frame barn, frame hog house , a few knit' tree,, and abouttS acres Improved. • (Taken in execntion at the suit of H. C. Hibbard, amigned to Ur 0. Catnip wo. Geo. W. Gardner.)- ••• • , ; • 14.130.111 those, DroCertatti fddiee Of pare:ell of land: situate In tbetownsbip of Gibson, In the county of Susquehanna, and State of Perintylmuls, - the tint piece bounded and described as Mallows, to wit: llegluntok: at a corner In *ha centre of unackereekrinlinu eekil n of Ciarbel. , ,Plckertim'a- lot i - theitme• abcatt ,Morlbtroft. abantiri poetics toe corner lit Unelif U, Bonner? land to antenarooditree standing one rock; thence 'in Hue of U. Ittarner's timid aboutmortheast about 40 'perches to a conic:quilt* ut :John Patton', thence' along, eald •Feltan'a line shoat Southeast 89 perches to the Ornirlf 'of the TanidAnnock Creek; thence down the cen tre • of raid croak abontso mass to Um place•nt•• beginning: it:defiling about blames of pad, be tho mama more or iels. with" the itoptlitenatiCcs,'divelling house, two . tae. email orchird.snd mostlyman:med.:, .Ttur and Weep or parcel of /and. 'boarded na follOtrs,lo On thenorth by lands of Fitch Itiamegnl, on the south Cast-by Tuzilthennnelecreek, on the southetatbtaa above described lot. and on the wen by - Hamilton BCD. I nett's land, and amps northwest-by acmes oatep and . Widow Wilkeee coatstaltigaboattivat*Orhadl . - bathe lame mote Orless. with the appurtenances, t saw milt t caldnetshop, I direllingbane; 1 small sloop . I smaUOrr-bahl.and - ntll send Improved.- Taken la cieentirat at the snit of Wilber Gardner vs. 11... N; _ Walker) ALSO- All that crtntlii ideal `Moires.] oflond„eltuste in to township of Itualt In the munty of Sowinehenne, and State of Penns, ivania.hounded and dumbed as follows,to vitt,. Da the" north .b lends of lienulre Russell, on the east by lands of It.. 11, Downer. on the south by bml4 or Meant Whitney. serpent the. west, by lands of Daniel Pickett. containing about IS acme of land,ho Mecums more or lets. with theapperteasnees. I frame hottse. horn.: slaw Obit. Dec*. end *bout CO acres Improved. (Takeuin exoention at the n o t of 8. S. Whittaker' assigned to B. Aft:llford, vs' Ira Sterling.) - ALSO-zAllthat certain picot or parcel ot.londisltonte in thellorough of „New Milfordetn the conetv of Sus. onehanuti, end State of.Pennoyfrenti. bonnet...land de mitred es Weirs, to wit-On the north by lands Gernert) , owned by E nibbled and Illnghomestate, on the coat by Choral, ,treat. on the Muth hy Union atroet; and It; the went by landsM U C. Mary. ronlidningaboetobe toroth elan acre of Dad, be' the Caine more or Icon, with the appurtenances, 1 twok.litiny. thaw honae, an d all impn.yed. (Token to cam-talon at the stilt of L. N. Stiles... 3: W. Oillesple.) ALSO--All that trettalo pima or parcel otiond. aitoal a Ia thetowmhip of Althorn. in the roe tao!' Soup:wham us, andt.tattitif Penneylvonlo, is unded• t and described as folimrs, to wit-Beginning at the road and running cost iatrOds, tbeticesenth 8 rods, thence west '2O rods, and thence north 8 rode to the place of beginning, con. Mining one acre of land, be the same more or lose. with the appurtenances, frame awaiting time, (tome bans. store house and ont-tinlidiugs, some frair trees. and all Improved. (Taken in execution attire salt of George P. Little vs. Chita L. Low.) ALSO—AII that certain piece of land. situate in the townshly of Liberty, in the county of Snsonchanna. and Staten Pennsylvania: bounded and described ea follows, to wit:. Oa the norm byltiney Cheek road.on the east by lands of P. P. Botts, on tho south by lends of ireseTravis, and on the west bylends °tufa Travis, containing tour aerosol land. be the alone intro or 'len, with the appurtennoeca, and mostly Improved. (Taken In execution at the suit of Aronson Chalker. assigned to It F. Terrell vs. Markt E. 'Buchman and John W. Illnchman.) ALSO—AII that eertain Wee of lend. sitnite in the township of Liberty, In the county, of Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by the New York State line. on the oast by lands of Charles O. Adam( and lands of Isaac Robbins` estate. on the rontb be lands Minority Roe, and on the west by lands of Milo tobtaim- Mg about CO:envier land, he - the same more or lees, With theapplottenances.frarnv haunt'. framobern. Gra • ard. and all Improved. (Taken In execution at the snit of Tootle Com.tOck. Ilra 'geed to A. Lathrop vs lame. Cavriv., end J. C. Parma', nee of Wee, 4. Lewis-and Lydia Lewis. executors of Wm. Lends, 'dac'd , ye. amen Qtraggi: • ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land.sitinic in thetsvp. of New Mulford In the county of Swope bonne. and State of Pennsylvania. bohndisi and descrit. ad an follows. to wit: On the north by the nod lead ing from New Milrerd tv Bon irnee. on the east by lands of Levine Turner. on the south by railroad. and on the west by Londe of Joshua Phinney. containing tour alit ono-half acres of lend. in. the Fame more or less. with the appertenenecs. frame brise, barn, few-hnit tree:, and all improved. (Taken In exception at the exit of Terrett ih Martin ea T. V. Kibbee. ALSO—AII that certain pima or pare,: or land.situate In the township of New Milford. In the county of Sus quehanna, and State of Pcnosylvanfo, bounded and de scribed en follows, to wltt On the north by lands of Owill WaYman. On the east by lanivt of Gabriel Everitt nod 11. Seymour's Garde. on the south by 11. Seymour's estate and Oliver LothropC on the west by lands of Oliver lAthrop, Edward ler, and Frederick& Sogrenc Millard, containing ahout• acres of land, with the apportennocco.l frame house. It barns, I shed and out buildings, 2 orchards. and shout IrS aeroe improved. (Token in execution at the snit of Clariva Vosbargh cc. Marion E. Tosborth and F. Seymour. odmluistrator of Horace Se our, k'i'd., vo. Morten, E. VOsborgb.) ALSO—All.that 'certain piece or pored of land situate to the townWip of harmony. in the county of Susque hanna, and State of Penn.ylvania, bounded and .de scribed astoilowir. to wit-Oo the nonit by lands of Ed ger Theater, on the east by lands of &tor Thomas, Noble Thomon, James M. Thomas, Motbouist Church ground, David Lyon. and IL T. Vonug.and on the south and west be !auditor Jacob Taylor. Jonathan Taylor's eetate, If, ft. flotcrt. coo ta I ohm about *lams of tend, be the same More or Ices, with the aPpoltoratheoe. one &rein:whoa/a, two barns. onalstesm and one water Power raw mill. one grist tulth one planer end =ache; and other buildings, rind all Improved. ashen in czar cotton at tho stilt of David Taylor es. Muer Itroso A iso—All tbrit certain piece or paled of fan d. Wank In llw township of Joann, in the county of Susgnehan oa:lind Slats of Pennsylvania; binandeo and desCrlbed as followe, wit-Deginnirig at the northeast Caner bernef t thente along land of Byron Griffis and land of Daniel Plant" 50 rods to Spool and stones In the centre of the-road leading by Daniel Pickett and Lewis Blaw delra thence west 180 rods to a port in ilne of 1.. S. BlWA:lreland ; thence north 60 rods to a post and states corner of Byron Critlittio land, th.-nce east along raid Grifilth's lino 160 reds to the place of beginning. containing 30 acrereof land. be the same more or Ices '(excepting therefrom liner° cud 105 percher formerly eortyaryed to Timothy BLudell and now owned and or copied by Levi S. Wardell) with the appartenance.a.,2 frame house., 9 frame barns frame hog pea and out buildings, orchard. and await improved. (Take, In execution at the milt of Wm. IL Walker, assigned to D. D. Searle vs. Shen Whitney,) ALSO—AII that certain' Stele or parcel of land Filmic in the Borough of numurPin the county of Susquehan na, and State of Pennsylvania. bounded :and described as follows, to wit-On the north, cast.and south. by bmds of A. U. Ayres, and on the nest by the publin highway, containing about ono and one-half Berea of laud; be the came more or less. with the emnortmaricet, one trams bonne, our barn. some fruit trees, and ail knprored. (Taken lit execution of twat R. DavlavaJ. A.Drownell.) ALSO—AII that certain place or parcel of.land, gloat° In the township of Lathrop, In the county of Su wine-han. na, and State of,Permayinnia. bounded and, dervibed as follows to wit; Beginning at a stake andatones tor a corner, In line of the reed lending to llopbottom. It being the northeast corner of land now °Mutat by..l. Stott; thence nerth SO depecovreot-107rode, to 41=- 1 ncr In hoe -or P. IL Bronson eland thence 1 4 11 011 9 do: ho digFera CAT'frriailirth . TenTrit ofmentioned"llVe raid, thence along raid mad north := degrees cast" 63 rods to the place of NT-Inning, containing 03 'acres of land, be the same-moreor exceptingand reserving unto the sold partier,their heir! and ustgna. by. such legal terms as shall he sufficient In to tu, all the.ovud and Umber on the said place,and thetprivilege and sight to eat and remove the same, excepting three acres of wood on the northeast corner of tha- lot. with the apparto. winces, 1 email house,' hanr. and about 23 acres- 101- , proven. (Taken in =mutton at-the/aka IL P. Mal et as and S. Taylor vs. John Ryan , S.Taylor 'A Co , to use of S. Taylor-re. John Riau. and Taylor, Witiker r ib Co.. tie of S. Taylor vs. John Ryan.) , ALSO —The Interest of Samna]and R. A,. Reynolds In all that eertattaplece or parcel elf - land; sit; ante In the township. of Clifford. In Abe comity of Sup eyelet= and State of Pennsyhonta. bounded and damned as follows, to wit.; Beginning ate ;ernes In the Lackawsrum turnpike road. a corner of, a lot survey ed for Wallinas Woodman; theneeneroserthe Lacka wanna creek, north 4 6 degrees east 39 peril:teased 0.111 to a corner In the Warrant 4ine of John Botch And Sim nel leredeth, N 0.2 •theneettiong said-Ilan north 43)( degrees west 41 perches and6lo to a ebnierdnllnear lot surveyed for Carpenter ,b Wanda • thence south 46X di„Vera ;welt 13 petchei to another canter thereof thence north, 41 degrees west 104 perches, to warrant line :Thence to Slid degrees wert 350 iserches and 3-10 .to corner. of lot 4t of 51.31/1:2 allotments' of the Iferedeth Leads ; 'thence along 'Mao or. It and 40 math 60 degree.. coat ISt perches to ur In line of lot No.lo, of Xylem'. allotment aforesaid ;to along. west line of lot No-,10, south 9 percher to a corner ea Noe. Sand 10, thence along line of Nos:9 and 10. east 213 percheis and-1-111to the Lackawanna turnpike afe re saldr,.and thence by the several cosines and distances of said tamisike In a northerly direction about WO perches tented% of beginning, containing 4 giricrea and 91perchs of Land strict minimum, be the saran mere or less, being parts of Johnlkach and Philip fketches warrant., with the appurtcnancee. (Takes In eleention Slate snit of Frede.ricia A. Case va. ILA.-Reynolds and Sainuellteyn olds.l • • ' • ALSO—AII that certain piece or pareel ottani], eitnate !nth, tamable of Lenox, In the county Of -Som.:khan na. and State of Pennsylvania. Wended and dm:cellar] as folltnitossit: Beglnnlog at estate and *tones In the Hue of Itada of , IL, Power . running , thence north Int • degrees nest Si porches along Ishii tine,- thanes .oathelahty-nina and. half degree,. caret.eighty-three 310 _perches to a stake and stones in..llne of lands. veld Lishe ; thence along mid line south X of a degree welt 30 p s es to a stake and rtOner, thence moth along line oftands told Allen W. Idelknahlt • 19 degrees wen 30 and 610 perches. to a - corner; thence north IDX degree. arest 113 and 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. mantathing Wears Grperchca the" memo More oF leas, with' the apnoea:tun:eta 1 dwaillnahoure,.l log barn, a few fruit trace. and about thaeras - Impreved. (Taken In cxecntten at the suit of Ferdinand Whipple - vs. D. D. Stealing.) Notice Is hereby given that all bids cum.! 'be paid to lath on day of earn. ' WIC T:EJONLZ,Y, Sheriff. Sherilra Oflice.lfordrose„Jnivl7.l49. -• • A DatINISTII.ATOR'S NOTICE.—In the, estate. or Abtsthar , Millard, deceased, late' of Bridgewste. township, letters olt Administration in said estate lutv• tog been granted to the undersigned, all pgeouS owing said estate, aro Imp:tested to , malte immediate Psent. and parsons hating claims's:sing, said algae are rennested to present them without delay, • : • ' AMATLIAIIIIILLARD •Je -lAdm'cti dnne 19, 'l2.—mt. L'DITO 1 8 NOTNE:—The underilzued, nuandltor appointed by the r.Otitt Or CotertlOD Picas° of boa. rpichsuns County to distraint° the fonds in the , bands of the Shertif,nrrising Isom the tiberitrs rain of - tbe real saute J date of .N. Neaten, liercb) , gives heti= that he will attend to too duties of his appointment, atlas omee In Montrose. on deler.e7. t 3 th , teT 9 1 -41 11 7. 11 4 :a. e. one p. m., when and where ad pctionslntep,st.' ed tumid feudal', present tbsir: dolma pr.bet titterer debntred than Coin ing to od said:fond. . , , • • .I.B.!SlcUti4l: l 3l.'.Pidlier. - :Juno 11,71,1,710; - • • . - VSTATE, OP Joho iffalley or the tom:ably or Auburn .11:48neonseartegttonnt,v, Ys., deceased.—Lettera of Ad. relnbidration open the estate or the above named deco• dent, haring been %Tented to, the undersigned, all per eons Indebted:to sold eatateare hereby antined to make Immediate 'payment 4.lld,tbosterkavin„, ,, agalnet the same, to prosent ;bun datr anthentl mutt Tor settle. meat.. • A,NDHEAV DEU3AN, Ade*. . Iday • , . . . RICH AND AARE I. e i t.ROVESIi SAUTTEIL. , --Witb :Their united experience, both In the Old. World •and . I , inehielt 0 over ratty yearn close application, -We--both 'feel confident that tee can not tail to plena* all lane - may, Warns with their patronage.- litrict attention to heat. .neu and warrant'all work to he done In the Rest tit yLII Or the trade and the moat approved VARIIIONS Ot the day. orCottlagand Repairing done is the eicatnet vaittrtteX !SpozOyet s,;ll,,thanoileis Store. , • _'. GROVES SAUTrEtt;I. Noldialt:1114 ttrlßT 4 * - 411 ' ' rrivaLt-VWFSELAND • TERME TEAS,Jut =dud and for t3te loer por Ova at 11.3; WEBB'S: New .orOikery—FOß. SALE•AT .46.1!. - . , • :..,•••-•- • ,:! larnaws::: altustvirare Fon SALE'AV wows. Ash ton Balt FOR SALE BY ••••',l:-.tl-:. - i' , ..!_4 - ..L ,, . - ; -,:.:_`;', wi.a,Airalri; II:: IMPIIOVED MR= S m = b i l iV e ow il•&,s=742o62MtheUtattnd mum nom mutt iffixix, Pottatite and 13Sitlocary Engines, Ustiogieltiral aid br Selo, ny MYR& & BEM bluatzoie.74.. Fib.% - PROPOSED rad:lmmo rro TIIE alum,- PION OP PENNSYLVANIA: - JOItiT azioLtrrirs— '.- ervirc4,l33 Ail Ammar nun TO TIM COMSTSTCTION Or /3t irremfredbp tit lienaleandlienberf.Rwo of Pennooloonlo In amoral Assembly Pia, nal the tdirmlnsr amendment Or the Conatitotloo or Me Co.. notnrcaitb bnproporedtdtbebeople for their to n or rejection,' pnrenant to the provision Of Vie tan= article thmor. to wit:' • • - • • AMEXDMENTi * Strike oat the sttllt•settfoo of the sixth trod 'of the Coost hut ion, and Insert to Ilea thareof the fallow fag • ••..3 State lmostershall be ehoeeoloy biota/IL ed electors of the Mete. at sach Mater and for soak term of acretce es shall be:prose:lW bylaw."' ' WILLIAM ELLIO7T.• ••' • Speiker of the House of.llcpreseutatlailL JA141198:117TAII: ~:tipeaker of Miasma.. Ammoo twento-recond day of Wm:b./Ann Donald one thousand eight hundred and earrentriterct . JOLIN•W. GEARY. Prepared ander:oGO for publication ptustunal.te tM Tenth Article of the Constatutiou. Franco Jonas,. • • Secretary of the Contazonwiettb. °Mee Secret 'met tho Commonwealth, . • Unrrisbuti. Juno Wan, NOTICE...Wry', the enelerstgeedorta beer to Ist the ~ IntlidlOst er a Blidite. on the Nanklln roodleattlat to BommeraYlllo, nen; Jamas Ottph, on 2dondity,J,ll Sind, lea. ' ' - " ' -. , - . Klllll4 lIITNNELL, . 1 .•-. ~ ' Z. M. IlltWSTElt.. . Buitentlint. JAMES CALPII. ' ' , • • thidgestater, June 10,1872.—W2 . . . ' ~. 10.111.5 f nth Grin of •inztptiro acres In. Jolnlvg.the Bore' of Montrose on the Ikouthe a. offered for rale. !tie well watered and has about ten sierra luAlraher, Including a Ana grove of , beach and meld° flour the dwellin,g. ttto homestead division oPthe Samuel Cingorg farm For further particular. enquire of J.:lLesimaltalaq., or P. Lines. alontrore. Pa. Feb.. 7,1872 —nog—tf. . Now XPlarazu CAII.PENTEES AND . BAILIMIS—MESSMS. COOLVS A. bTONB, are prepared to dontl lands of /WlLD and and Csurroten Vmk, Men •Work. Amour,. and Palatine, by the Job or in any manner to tun tome,!. Also Also, bash Blinds, Doors, Motddingil. of all kinds, nod Wind)* Fromm, to order, Me jambe, constantly on hand.' Shop In rusk Factory Blllldlog, Montrose. 1.1.. - A. W. COOLEY, STANLEY STORE. Alommee. December. 27.78:1.-83-Sm. $l,OOO . REWARD! IlOGS• ALLEirANTOR is composed Of Artrattoda„ Chloroform. Spirt tar of Qui:lobar. Tincture of Tspane. Oil of Juniper. and Alcohol This 'compound le nn. equalled in the annals of medicine for the au, Of Net. rams or S !teacloth& Near:dais, Trembling or Mitch. lug of the Nerves, and nil Nervous Mileages. It will counteract all EKll$OllO, banish Pimples, cure MOP - Clone. Itehlnz, humors, Ac., It equalizes the c Insley:aces thesysterkiaerwiser the action of the heart. without exciting the broth, cures Heartburn. • • Ira)} t ,,, idion and P,terlog of the Heart, Dispepsia ‘ ae.. allarantor shad ntoly poutaitts more eilllltiref..“ 7 than any other preparation: Physician*, chendlis and others are requested tOlnateri_p and teat 'the Seined, And 'ION will bap:dill( found different Sr= repialoots• lion. . . CO U_G I-ts' Meeb bee ...ten, and many gonadial 'bon been offered for tba relief and are of throat and Wag dhow es: but nothing has been so anineutly ratmeschti or obtained earn a wide celebrity, 454404 We Then and Lung Bala. • ' CO R 1%1 S". 4,Aigirtaamit v b-r= from Donlan*, the plemiug,•distressing porn fann growing Nails. manna be latrine& nonacid, seta, net knowing there Is a cure. Maga' Corn and Banton Hemedlea nano wider potash compounds, but are re. liable soothing, and trate/11,4nd mat merit thermecess they have • eamed .from an APPrrelefieelPeblie• The Carotin fen healing ointment; Imamate relief' Is obtained by Its application. and MIMI 'positive tom the worst eaes a Festered COM*, 1111119cd and Cleefat ed Benians, the sorest instep. the largest and acrerest Blisters. the Moat extensive culteritles on the soles or heels of the fect.-uocouniled In theatre of Chilblains*? Froeted Pat. The Allevantor for onlinary,yores and pteventing their formation In abtolutely anextelkd by anything known... • . • • PlLEShave Nee a terror to insakluel to centuries:and abnost every attempt to tare them hoe been - bane& Ilynneearing study mad experimenting. Dr. Briggsbasdiecovered and abselata cure for internal, bleeding. external, and ftchingpila. Briggs' Filo 'Comedies are mild.wifeand MUM • Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Weaved Joints and el diseases of the feet, alto, Piles, Canters and Seroffehma Humors. treated by Or. J.: Briggs & Broadway, F. Y. • • • • • - Sold hyABELYERTILLL„ Montroso,Pa4gui4 MINS b NICHOLS, Montrose. Fa.• , _ Jaw In, Bra • - Iptitstaliv, .6TnOUD,• . General lrisaucki FIDE, 'JIM AND ACCIDENT -nrsuitAap, ThlEorati-o6tereZ79as. • Mallard Fire Ins.. Co.. Capital sad Antplas . pow%) llomo Ins. Co.; N. I'4 Capital and tlarplite, • 000,0IXI Royal Ins. Co..Llverpool • $ 0,410000 Liverpool. London &Glob" " • $-V.000.1:00 Franklin Ina. Co.. Pbll 4 ¢ 4, FAO Ina. Co.: or North Americo • Pennegirardo , Ins. Co" State of Fenn'a ' Union Mutual; , ; - =lO Lyeaming Flea Williamsport Ina. Ca; ' • - $llO.OOO !" • - X's:' Cajon. Ifornal Life tha.`Co., Amanita ' • Aixierleui Me, .4.O.fO=ClXOll\7lC. travelers Ina.Co,llarford,Capitalandliarplita 12,000,0011 Hallway Paescagere - " - „M:144)0. The undersigned bat heels will knia4n to tblanootity.tor *bonsai 17 yeari,lo an Inatimtine Agent. Losses acistsinal by his Comp ales have always been promptly paid. gar Office find door cad from 'Banking Wilco of W. U. Cooper &Co..Tornpikestadontrose. • BILLIIITGS STROUD, Agent . . • • - tau. 8 BE/TS, Volleititre Moran:Ste, MU' 22,159. , . lIOWARD . SANITARY AID ASSOCI . r ' ATION; Por the Rellefand care °Me Erna- aid Hertireati,wo Pcinciples orehriattan Philanthropy. &says on the - Errorsor Youtb and the Poines cadge In relation to Marriage and Social Lulls, with tritltar aid for the atilletcaL dent free, In sealed envelopes. , Ad there HOWARD ASSOCIATION.I3ox.r. Phltaletahla MONTROSE BUHR OF FASHION! 3t24 . mtiaisif z4riNrea FOREIGN AND-DOMESTIC DRY GOODS!; FAICCIUMESS (*CMS,. 811AW1.13,, LACE aNi) iActar ckpDS - WMTEYAIkiIIVti.K . Wf Goops, , To%loitts. Etc, EtILLINEUIV - O.OOOSt TRUINEEk AND WITILIIMED,RATS, • Bissoics, FLOWERS, LAtES ETC VW READY BLADE .CLOTUINGI FOR ; 1 N:SOCCS,.. , AICD - YOUTH'S WEAR, PIECE . • GOODS DY TUE YARD, ‘ AKD CUSTOM WOK. GENTLEMEN 'AND LADIEei : FURNIEDUNG 600 D8 3 DENTS MATS AND CAPS. Op ALL QUlT:nig, AND LATESTSZYLFS. "ALL IN cOREAT - VARIETY AT THE W 01101 1 .04 Sow 01 OinIidERO:ROSENBAOMAGO Estabiliplu4 fug; ' AstAe.,ll4lll4 tra,-4L, ' ES 000 M) 0,30=0