The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 23, 1872, Image 3
pica gottiligences. rt-ELtotous SERVICED. RAPTiST olitrltCll...llcv. J. E. Ca Famnas D.D. Pastor. !Ahab Setelcea loytp. ca:and I n. In. qabbath School . IS ni. Prayer hrunt.ng, Wedncaday Evenings ' " , lt ' evrnot.te CIIURCIL toy. 4. St..rtrive Sabbath Senior Second Snndav In each Month Sabbath School ' linmetnatel,y before Roe S PISCOP AL CIICItCII.. tam. E. A..Wannatah. Rector. babbath services. lON a. at. and :X p. to •..unday School ' 1"m. %Vocally* Servlcce—Wadockliyi • .-IXD- ~, - , METIIDDIST 'EPISCOPAL ....Rev. A.D. Ara:. cons. Sabbath Services 10.43 a. m. and t'. My. ta. Sabbath School a p n. Prayer bleating, 'nankin.. ...... 'I SO p.m. , ...1. " PRESBYTKIIIAN cuancu Apr. J. t Ilittztt. neither., titmice* 10.45.. tn. and :x p, m. natinath &boat 1275 p, m. Pnyet !letting, Thunniny Evenings Ve P. tn. Vir When the radicals get Ibex, majority in the State counted so we shall not be obliged to repeat, we will give the official count. ' Frienilsville Fair. The Friendsrille Fair will be held at Friends vitt; on Monday, Oct. f.'Stb, 1872. Ry order of Conimittee. rrylfe. first of n series orsociahles, under the suspects of the Dell Worker's Society of the Presbyterian Church, will be held at the house of Daniel Sayre, on Friday evening, Oct. 25th. • Admittance fee, 25 cents. Estrawittlittary Growth. J. P. Harding, of New Milford, 11113Cti k his pet* this year. tram one came teed, twenty: ine crirpria, weighing one hundred and eighteen utele and anent:ter (titt,ko ett the aggregate gara vine was five linndted and forty legit. VirWe ask the particular attention of 'our ?cadet" to the article on "The Money Power" of our country,from the able pen of &all. Stuart, which will be found on our first page. Read, ponder, and act upon the vital truths there pre sented. If there is a man who will attempt to controvert the points taken, let him step forth. Propbrty In Dogs. Judo Dowling, of New York, said, in a rc cent,easc,thit a great mistake pervades the pub lic rata hi - regard to dogs; that, by law, they aresi much a mans property as his horse, or anything else he owns, and, morover, that in case of- killing a dog, unless in selfprotcctinn, the . party,could be made to pay the value of the dog, the same as though it were a horse. Sawing Wood without a Saw.. The Scientific American says that Gco. Robin inane, of New York, has invented a mode of sawing or cutting wood without saw or axe, by electricity. The galvanic current when passed over platinum wire in sufficient- quantity heats the wire to white heat. This wire thus heated does the work of saw or axe, without any ap preciable expenditure of musrular force. By arranging the wires with handles or other meant by which It may be guided, any kiad - of bunker, whether in times, logs or plank, may be cut as desired. The battery nerd be only of the simplest kind, as quantity not intensity of cur rent is desired. A child by this means may fell the kugest tree In the forest, divide It into loge. or cut it into boards, without saw or sac. Reprosentativet. The Return Judgm of the Representative District, cOmposed of tho (vanities of SilCitle banns and IYyoming, met at the Court House la the Borough of Tunkbannock, on Tuesday, October 18111, 1872, and found the total vote en Representatives to be as follows, viz: Deno - M. Jones, in Susquehanna, 4291 _ in Wyoming, ' 1519 Taint :183 Martin Brungess,in Susquehanna, 4'2137 in Wyoming. 1312 Total A. C. Bliikesice, Striqui;Minna, in Wyoming, in 27 Total. 5273 EL L. Hawley. Smquelnurns, 3433 " IV.Foaling, 1773 Tout, 31:gorily of Jones over Hawley. of Braagms over Blalieslee, -- Various Item. —On account of prccxmo of other matter, we were obliged to omit the Premium List of the flarfUrd Agricultural Society this week. ii7l will - spot= in our next. T. Hendrick, of-Springville. took the first through ride from • New York City, via. I llontrteseatilway, to that place-on llonday last . Air_ Hendrick had' •been to the city to purchase goods, and will hold tho first receipt for freight on the road, Which landed his goods on the grattatl at Sprinvilkt, yesterday. Work irtirogristedag finely, and we are assured by the contractor, that unless the SuPreine Builder, shall erect a "freeze up station" sooner, that the cars will be at or near Montrose in Decem lam "fools out fur the can when the bell rings." —We conclude by the results, that-She same " TbrThbk 1"' who figured so kovety on the election returns last year in the Montrose &- publican, is up and at It again. lie llgures, re figure', and re-re.figures to prove a tact which Is patent to every one winp has seen the returns, that the Democratic vote of this county has in creased to an alarming ettent over the Radi cal. Re says there's no change of political views, oh no 7 only the Daraecrats are more prolific titan Republicans. Isn't that nice? Perhaps, were he to ask the "Liberals" of this county 7what they know about increase," they could explain. If we mistake not, they will give him 'figures" at the ballot-box some future (lay, which he will fully understand. It Is a query with us as to what has become of that agent of the &pziblican who tray:led all over Susquehanna and Wyoming counties, anti only found one Greeley Republican. .We thick he must feel pretty "thin" about these days. Ocatb or Isaac Iteckhow. 7be following Resolutions were adopted by Art Bend.Locige, No. XS. lier e i,ur, The Great 31toFter of the Universe did on the loth day of August, 1872, summons ,our Brother, Isane Ittekhow from labor among us, to (as we trust) a seat in the Lodge above. Itadeat, Ist. - That fp this dispensation weare forcibly reminded, of thekrality of. human lifeof Osman hopes, and hnman ambit t ion, and while we deeply feel, and • mourn the fxs of our Brother, we bow in meek submis4On N. the Wfil of an All Wise God—li-This Led,gg has in thla ithe death of our Brother, lewt one or its swiss. Wmthy nectubers,,and community *nu pi' its most horlered and useful eitizeps, that as tt friend he Graf peter failing; is a counselor, safe, ever With an ittenslye car to the sufferings 'of humanity, antiiiir'sndy tq eVend the open hand of charity., • 3d, We extend in the family of our deceitied Brother our warmest and heartfelt sympathies in this ,time of their bereavernintAnd offer - them the consolation found only in lbs Inspired Nord. 4th, The romping preamble and resolutlm #all be engmssed npea the journals of 'tIM I t odge. a copy of the same sent to the bereaved and also to the county papers for publl t.ationr. , _ Oreat pts24,l3ept. 15t,1872 Sold illataelr. The only case'of fraud that we have heard of In 3lontrose was where }lll. Hawley, editor of the Montrose Democrat, pild a man live dollars to vote fdr Buehalew, and the ungrateful fellow, after poet:cling the money, went and voted for Hartmnft.—.lfontroze Republican. - We were at a 1013 for a time to understand what the above paragraph meant. but by put ting on our thinking cap for a short time, we • smelt 'em out" The Meta arc - thwi. One day about election time, we called at the Republican Wilco to pay a bill of tire dollars, and, as we transacted the business with - "Charley." -we no ticed the "responsible editor" looking sidles° at us, when we handed him the: money. The sequel shows that the editor supposed we were buying "Charley" fur Buckalcw, and therefore he puts iu the above Chuckle. to let his readers know how ensily they reelect us. Now as we said last week, people take all po litical charges nitd agreements front that paper by the rule of contrary, therefore, we were not fooled by them in the least. Any one who Is desleous can see the receipt which "Cheesy" gave us, which purports to be for print paper, hence if be sold himself he covered his shame by that evasion. As there is . no other man in this world or any other to whotn we ever offer ed unpaid five dollars, one dollar or one cent, to influence his vote, 11. IL Frazier had better "put up-or shut up." Unless he shall name the other man, his readers will Justly codsider that be Is the man who was "sold." Unless .31r. Frazier does name the person, he may be called upon to prom his charge, which, were it true against us, would be a•crinto of no small magni tude. . VOTE Ot Ilroominmao.—The following have been the Democratic malorities in Bloomsburg (the hoine of Senator Buetaiew) w the three last full elections;-1888, for, Presieent, Sey mour, 1.;1809, for Governor, Pucker, 18; 1 87 5. for Governor, Burk:dew, 25; end thereupon the Montrose P,lrublican, with its ordinary regard for veracity, declares that 31r. Buckalew ha! /rot 75 in his own town, Tut Tariso Ties.—The days of trial have Come when patresfamitio go thratigh the vex ing business of jointing badly-fitted stove irdpcs. One or two trials of this-kind will often excite a man and disturb his blood more than a dozen horse races.. This and nutting up bedstlads are the trials of housekeeping. These two distur bers of domestic peace Job never knew, other wise his patience would have given way" on trial, and he'd have Lem lost to view as a great historical character. BUSINESS LOCALS tic3 - atone Saloath Oysters have commenced arriving at the Rey - stone Saloon, [illy cents per quart, so: it meats. Buy them, try them. Montrose, ocl.ll, 187.2. Dr. E. L. Gardner Would Infbrm nll those whom it may concern that he has IA his notes, juctspnent4, accounts, and leases. in the hand.; of M. S. Wilsoti, and teqncsts all creditors to pay over to lira their respective indebtedness ns they tall due. Montrose, Sept. 4th, 1572. V. ClAttrebtll. Justice of the Peace: MIL:2 orer 1.. 8. Len heho's store, Great 11-r1 borough, Savo:Ala:a tm Cn., P:4_ Ilas, the settlement of the dockets of the - late Inane Reckhow, .deceased. Ofike hours from 9 to 12 o'clock., a_ m., and from 1 to 4 o'clock p. ra. Great Berri, 0.1. 2d, 1872. Ireaciier's Examination. The annual examinations will Ire held aa 101 lows: Auburn—Auburn Centrt, Ott. Lotes_llouday Octutrer 21*t. . Spiinzville—Centre "school house, Tuesd3y Octobrr Lalimp—Hillsdale school laouse,Wednes,:ay o,:tober2ll. _ Lt.nox —Glenwood sehoul house, Thurslay October 24th. Cliennl and flerrift—Cdfrord Qity school linuse, Friday. Or.tober 25th. 112rfor-I—Villikge 5e:1041 boase,Satllrday,Octo bt,r 'ush and .Tessup—Grang,erville school Louse 31on.Lic. Noventlwr 4th. ..A.polimon, Choc:mut and Little 31emlows— Friemtiville school Lour, Novem ber Silver halte—Dracimey school liouie;Ttrurs d.iv, 'November 'Ali. Prank & Liberty—Low seillo Centre Eehool !toren, Friday, Nutembcr SOL New MilfOrd—New Milford born. Echool Louse, £stnrday, I:corm:her nth. County.JoEfilute Montrose, Montloy, Novern ber 11th to PM. Bridgwater—Montrose, Saturday, November Diutnck—Cornets school her.me, Alenday, No N'enther 18th. Braoklyrt—Crntre school helm, Tuesday, No.. ccurther Gtbson—Kennedy school house, Weduesoay, Ishrretntoer 20th. Jackson—Corners school house, Thursday, November Ararat and Thomson—Sldrieh school house, Friday, November'?:. Great Bend—Village school house, Monday, November 2,51.1 t. Harmony and Oakland—Susquehanna Depot, Saturday, November 2&L Chapman and Forest Lake—Centre school house. Wedrnslav, November 27th. Middletown—Centre school house, Friday November 211th. Each examination to commence at 9 o'clock. a. tn. Teachers will provide then, ink, paper, pencil, and Uniou Fourth Render. It is n e et :s. oars that each one be present before the exam ination in first brancliis closed. ' The Suite Superintendant has decided that it is the legal' duty of every applicant to attend the examination appointed for the district in which he lives or expects to tewb,unlcas direct ors request an examination in another place, for a just reason. Directors are earnestly urged to be present In their own districts. Teachers still not commence to teach without a carat cate, or expect a private examination. W. C. Tummy, County Sup't. Forest Lake Centre, OcL 5, 1872. FOR TWENTY YEATIS.--3tore, Than twenty years:iv the MUSTANG litrator , ..-r made its debt in the west. Its cure of the various external tliielieS of horses. and cattle, astonish ed the planters and farmers of the 311saissppi and Ohio Valleys, and a demand for it sprung up which necessitated its manufacture on. au es 'tensile scale. Soon the discovery was made that it seas a grand smaific for rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, earache, toothache. and other enternal ailments of mankind. Then it was tried as a imaiiag, pain killing application, ia rases of outward injury, such as cuts, bruises, burns. Spasms, Se., and was found equally ser viceable. The fame of the new remedy thr sonic of the most painful ills that afflict mankind and the lower animals, spread rapidly, and Mvsrsno Lnvotirs - r soon took rank in every State and Territory of the Union as a STANDAIas Tar, 11C41:: IteoF :IND ITS Tittverirso.—lf the tnatitleserves well or Ids country who makes tvo biadq, c,t glass grow where only nec grew before, Supely ha who produms a glorious - crop ofhll4 on a comparatively barren sw.dp deser. vcs the beaky thanlcs of the otall.zedparty. - MI bouqri qients, to I'monsit E. T. Los, for tup;% - tinaablr,, Lis renowed. Ktaltl,llo2: erompiithrs this object. Gentlemen 'Wiese whiskers nre shy of : malting their appearance in force. Or, the fibers of whose moustaches, dis cirise those outagnificent distances" for Iv Web Washington City was once so famous. willfind this wan P.EnsastiAtt the Meet wouderflif en courager of fibrous &velvet:tent. that has ester yet been invented. 13,01ik sexes are fttivised to as. by all odds. it kt the held Wide for irr 4 pMing the growth and tranty of the hair. iceeplogyitfree frero scurf nod &tiding; prevent. In; it front becoining harsh....dry arid gmyl—gi v. 1:5 ft a rich ginsyti,nd endowing It with flent tnidy—that Toilet Chemistry. has eye; ensmil red fittni the Tegitable kingdom. Peterson's Biagi=lnc For November is on our table, ahead of all others. It Is an unusually good number, even for this carstchrA "lattly'a book. The principal Steel Plate, "A Game Two Can Play At," is from an original picture, and lea capital illustra, dam of cue of the best stories we have read fur months. A prominent tnature of this Maga zine is its copyright Novelette, two of which appear in this nuanbaT i 'Lintisay,s Luck." by l'anny Hodgson, and "Bought With A by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, both very (lir supelior to the continued etarily to be found in unt,ga• zines generally. Bat, as a catcmparerqs says, the stories, the fitilion, the pattern; in Mare, erery thirt,tn Prtersonsia thabestojiUkiaad, The . p rice of this Magazine, too, is another thing an its favor, It is but Two Dozzottas A Y,E.Ait. The Prospectus fur 1813 is published with this num ber, and we (Intl that the prices to Clubs are astonishingly low, viz., three respire for $4,50, with a superb Mezzotint (id latches by 20j "Ounisz Witzrztro OrEll JENVSALEM," to the person getting up the club; or six copies for $O,OO, anal a copy of the Magazine tar 18 2 Its it premium to dm person getting up the club: or eight cook-4 for 612,00, and both an extra copy and the premium engraving to the person getting up the club, For large codas prices are can (over, a choice of six splendid premium /mt.:ravings, fur framing, is given liar fitly cents extra, to . sul.seribers for - Peaerson" (or 1813 Spechneng of the Magazine are seat, grads, if written for. Subscribe to nothing ease until you have seen a copy of this popular liao . nzint. Ntitiress ettAnt.us .1. PErunsoti, 306 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Strayed Came into the encloqum of the subscriber. on or about, the 14th of Septeinllcr, I$ 2, elx AMP() —.ll , urewes end two lambs. (one a buck.) The owner is requoteci to roll and prove proper,) pay charges nud take thebs away. .1.11 WALLACE. Diatock, Sept. 25th, 1872. Farm for Solo I anin offer for sale my farm, RhiCh is con sidered so good and desirable us aoy of Its size in the township. It contains 100 acres, about 00 improved, and more can he had if desireti,-- All the land lies grain:lllr eloping to the entail east, is smooth and dry, tree from stomps and rocks, and is well watered by springs and creek. Aden a never-failing well at the kitchen door. The house is nearly new awl well finished, and there are two good barrf.3 - find other neces sary buildings on the premises. Plenty of good fruit on the place. For further plrticulnrs ad dress me, or call at the farm 131 miles southeast of New Milford, Also ISO acres of land near lowa Falls, Frank lin, County, lowa, which I wish to sell or ex change for a small place, or Pttopertv in a rail. road town, LOUIS WRITER. New Milford, Oct. 3.1, 1872. Xt.2.a...rt.T1.111.43 , 70. YKommi'l4—BAntiEtt—At ntir.:alo Hotel, Oct. Bth, 1872., by Rev E. W. Brecttinritige, W. YC.O2lrilIM, of Seratztoo, Pa, and Francel Sdclia 13arber. of Montrose. LAnnAnkil—FitEsen—At thu isther'g, in North Jackson, Oct. 12th, 1872, by lt..v. F. ilarjillg, GOUNC, V. LarrAbcc, and Miss Viola French, both of Jackson. 13e.t.L1s—E:isttr.tretr.—At the M. E. Parsonazt', in Meshonpcn, 1572., by Rev. J. 11. Wcs:on, to Ecilis, and Mints Estella 8. Kishp.otg,h, both of Auburn, Pa. Czo. C. SNLITIT--CRANDALL--At t . ”.• re , i•!en - e of Ilse bride's. Eltber.'Oet. 15th, 1572, by Rev. I, P. Gunuva, I). 1)., Mr. Chrance B. •Smitii, and Miss Parini, E. Cr.in.l4ll, all of Binghamton. [Printer Reny,r.ibere.l. LF.ITTS-BESSOS -At the rcsi.lence of the fnthyr, Mr. Elliot BAni.son, in Jarkson, Oct. Stti;i672, by iter. B. T. Davies, I.l..trvey S. Lexvii, of Nevi Milford, and Mils Emma zeln. MARr.AN—BnEWiTnrc —la Harford, on the Sth inst., by Rev. A. .tt the residenre of Tvl,r Brewster. Mr. Deiezene Mnrean, of Wasl,lnzion, I). C., and Brew ster, of II ~rfurt NENT:raN—Trrug -In 11.trionl, at. the Prz.,l*. ter' alt P.1nv.3.1.t.7.t, ill, 9t.:1 ingt, by Itey.• Mill Yr. Mr. 'Robert 11. Ne•xton, of Mitt:iv:4le, anti Titta. of LCIMS. Wra.t.r.s—At Auburn, N. Y., Oet. oth, 187'2, suddenly, of heart dice Col. Coss. F. Welles. of l'a., age 163 years and 14 months. Ftol—ln New Milford town-hip, Oet. 12, 1.72, after a week's eontlueruent fruit bleeding at the lungs, Nathan Fish, aged 47 year... Wecets.—ln Non il - h, 1872, aft -r a short rind severe ni.r dtl R. of IS fever, Everett F.., oldest child, end only son of Iloraee and :klitrz::r•-t A. Welch, nine years, ten month.; lad twelve days.. ltoss—la Pilt , ..l3radford en., l's., October llth, 1672, Elber ii , son of Gnu. W. and V. D. hose, aged I.ttl year:, Deceased lett his tither's home in Jettup, Ste - quebanna county, a nutit seven years lty,o, and went to Norwalk, Ohio, where he was enra"ed in the mercantile husir.css Itil- about the tnithite 01 June last, when he was taken sink with lung fever. Ills friends thought he could not recsw and sent for his tlitlaT and mother.who with him ten weeks. When he ent aide to ride, they brought hitn borne with them to Pilo., Brudtorl county, their prcNer.t home, In three weeks after reaching home, his spirit left. Deceased had established a reputation for th tegTily and holin es s habits, Which is neee nary for a young man to sneceed in life. the left many warm friends in Susquehanna and Gra(ford wuntles. and also in Norwalk, Ohio, who will srmpathize with his parents in the loss of their noble sou. Coat. Jachinn, Busti's co., Oct.. 1;i, 1872, Casendania Ruth; wife of Dr. Wm, W. Wheaton, aged 40 years and 0 months, ffipeciat Notico. Old Thlng3 Have Paw A Away This at least trne.of the oil method of trotting the long abas,l and man abused heman body. It to no fouler conslderc4 wise to pat o p Merit to tee torture In order to core him 01 a dke.t., iu wit C t p ,in Is a'reafi nuderrata ter, the ctientica of I "yet... True science rantis itsclf on the rid , • of nature, apd crotiradorit to assist her in her dtzht sttal,ist d. at t.a. 'Vole the pm• vi.cppr Ijostetters Stour:anti flitter,. the mutt apprnr rd tonic ever advertised n th, country. tt, rant' be re commended as a fall medicine. par excelleare ; for it It in the fail thAt billtenences. tippepbLe. coed ttrilarlette fevers are especially prcra¢•nt. (row. ezhanited !Wee beats of summer, Is Telascd end fechie at it. cute, and rertuirre.tre mar ray <Unman:, artificial a. dostand . O. Anord It that as.l.tance In oc,lslonal done, of lioatetter's Stomach 8M..., mid tteu route referred to may he ereapcd. l'broughout the Lir Weat, arid on timrsteatting, odurt+l of Ow Southern rivet,, all the on. riettee of St aortotifiesti lodel arm probably rife Iliad a roared of tlo•tea_r a hitters bons cannnicecee by the rat:era, .1 mnntb azo, i. e., bob.rs the babb.bbY p.oub e t fa. rereu-0,6:.,50f th ea .r.. 31,1 in WI prr bability be in their n•u'l health at Cie prevent time. So Muth int treat of formyat, ha .110 t ;Fit not k0a0t0,... to ate bee.% end wing ti the Diet eari.4eAre ag duet epleetnicand endemic teveta. As 11 eke of Impoeters and iallfators are trying to fol low in the seek , . of the •'nut Ainer,ran remedy. there. fore Meuse that .be artlcle.yon boy Is egeniuti spa re tided by the inwcr trade mark,. The Me article tan out; be obtein•d in bottle,. 11,..vare of the spurt.e bitten, avid by the gallon o. In keg. ERRORS OF YOUTH. nifi , ITLEMAN whordiffered for yearn' from 'Narrow, it LiebtUty, Permatere Lleray, and all the effects ut .tuothful iodinerettoo will, for rite sake of naffering ha- Inanity, rend free to nit oche mat ft. the receipt and di rection for making tiniaduipte remedy by wilt be ona cared. Sill era working tanned: by the adrierea expori unto can de ao byarldresaing', In perfect fetid:levee, JbtJA It, 011 DEN. No.-Venda: ntreet. New York. LIDITOILIt NOTICZ.—Ttin atincromcdt 'aarlu,.,- Lora nOpolistiid by the Court of Commits MCA*. Of mit. qmilounia county...4U MAIM( ID dig ii.b=ll the floplA In b die Sheriff. ariollll feum Cie Onla of Ow Itrnt 'Edtato of If. C. wilt nttend to CIO nut fen of hip nptit latmtmt, at oittco !tools:nit,. os Tinodoy. Oct. 23.1b72.0t i o'clock p. m. Ali pnerlia Inlcrnetwl will app.tran, pre.nut. Online. or. Liu ratvror do lurroo from comtiu in on til.l. fuadt. .L. • le V..-3 K. CAMIA.LT, Audtor. 3tviltroser,.Bript.lo,33:2•+-wl i • A UryylThrP.:{Dtrler--Alle undereldeed. en nedltor 11 appolitterkby the Court or VlllllllOl3 in 41.40 or 13[16- Th:haulm throuty. to thetribute the flue!: to the Imndi of the Sltorltri arriving . frous tho 'sbettre rare of the reel estate of Jo C.l)b Pecker. h etuhy i Ire: entice that he ,x.ffintwue to the d u n es of hi a rippututreet,e,nt hie orleo in Montmee, l'tte day o Oct.. one .'dock. p. tn.. when Cold where an OCl,Omstufvntst., sold feud will pterect dote cltdets or he forever deborell from tonslesin on *441 rued.: • • A. ii. AICe4fL.7.Y. Clalt‘r. liehtrothe. septembernal../Z••72.-..w,e 331%c•A..% , =.0. ODITOWS NOTICE, The ouderalgtoad. au Auditor A appointed by tho Court of Common Pleas of Soo. ottchanoa Counts to distribute the thuds in the hoods f he Silk riff, miring front the sale of the real Clitlle of J. W. Gillespie, will allelld to the duties of his appoint mental the °Mee of W. It. ‘t to Mom rust , on Thursday, Oct. girt, thTd, at 1 o'clock'. p. to- when all pereons interested will pees ;lithely elabna or ho for ever debarred trout coming to oh raid feed, H. Jr.s P, auditor, Montrose Ott. Oth,M2. & 11)1TO/Cil NOTICE.—ThO undentlatied. an Andt -19 sppolutra hr the Omit an'r Court of tiuquiihao no County, to ditrrniuto tun Linda in the [lauds of the Administrator of too estate of Jade Vairtier. detained. w 111 attend to the duties of his appointment at hi. id- Mi. to :Montrose, ottTharnd ay. 'November the 7th. Itra. o'clack. 0. in.. at which slate and Otte all persons Interested trill main ii own their claims et be forcer.. debarred nom coining IR on talfl Wat. Montrose. Oct. 9th. 1872. A UldiTOR'S NOTICE, Then nuerntgoid. nit Auditor nipointed'hy theOruloutheCoun rtf.fzutrquellson.t county to distrittutt the fund. Jo the hande of the Ad. ininl.t rater of the et taue of 'Lori Shgve..7teceaortl. here by clove notice that h *lll attend to the dotien or hie aottolott eutt - ut thootlino of Flah A \l7et,na Mon I roye. on Thiltrinv, the 7th tiny 01 Novernher, 1 , 411. et I o'eloo,-*. in.. ci s‘bich atm , ' end pteco nil pernoon ht ter.eted xi!) Jirtkc known their cintwe or be f..avrer do barred from cooling in on said tun& %V, If. WATSON, Audit Ur. Xontroac,Uth,l3-cdt UDITOWS NOTIC —ll.o undo:lizard, on Audit. appointed by the Orphans' Court of Stisquabloota County, to distrientu the Inds In the hand., of .1.1. Cook, Admini-dhater of nu cadet° of John Irwin, Into 1 Oaktonil too oohip derea,rl. hereby • , 'are notice stint he will attend t , Ito datien of air npphf..hnent. st Lilo hake hi the borough or so,qfloomoo Depot. ou Sat tarday the 2d day of November next, at (0 endue: in the pouno , ,u. *heri nod whore nil persons tnter•otcd it 01 pra,et.t th, ir rialto, or be forest) debarred from com ing in on staid fond. WIT. S. ruST, Auditor. Sasquebanna Depot, Oct. 5, te:2.. IPII:CISTR %TOR'S' NOTICE.—In the estate a Now. n Keeler deci.s, , ed, lat. of Mitlul.o,ro letters of Adettelstratlon In the saidestate hrnio fez inn gran d to the underrizocal.nll versant,. arr. In.; sold notale. 111,1 rilyleACCl to matzo tamed ate ~ ayment. end penes lop:Inc claims nalent said estate .0 requested to pretet , t them without. delay. MARY lil LE H, Adattnistralrlx. Slid,l'etown, Oct. 9, ';2: -xti. ii&CtiTfUN'S NOTICF_— Wilwax•e Colter twita- ILA nicutary to tlw v*l.ll to of Inane I.lu of tirwit Baud. diwmiscal. bare ham gravird to the sulwatbero, nll personl nidentml to odd rotate arc requeotee to make letterelate pa:relent. Mel those having eta ms or m itidr agatast thu same, will presaat Loom without Mi. lay; 'io ? iItiI; V' S . I I 7IR;P:LIOW, Elccilt°". Ac:. Q IiEIIIFF'S SA.LES.—BY VIRTUE OF 1..7 Writs Lamed by the Court of t,onituon Picas or Stis.luehanna County and to me directed, o lit canote to silo by public yen Me, at the Court Hawse in 3lontruse, on Friday. Nov. 15, 1872, at 2 o'clock, p. to., the following pieces or parcels of land, to twit: Alt those two certain pieces or parcels of land, situate in,the township of Jes up`, in the comity of Sesnueltannit, and State of Pennsyl vania, the Ilr,t piece hounded and describe : l es follows, to wit Beginning at a corner of the south end of n stone wall on the west, line of I.",tni Olmstead's land ; thence by die said line north 154 degrees west', 185 perche. to a post and stoues corner; thence •1))* lazuli Of said Olmstead and Lyman I'letiett north 274 tic greys, east 41 perches to a post and stones; thence south b 3 degrees Vest 20 perches to a oat and atones In small rim; thence Icy head a en of R. B. Downtr, south, 3 degrees wed, .13 rothes to t post and slaves, and south 27,1 l de g. rye tonic, 24 one-halt perches to a post and stoles; thence by lands of Charles Bolles and Elltalitah 11.411 A, south 16% degrees eau, 141 perches to the end uf a atone wall near the northwest bank t f the Wyalusing Creek thence soul a 43 degrees west, 18 pa-ORS I[llo the Very road: deuce along said road south 21% degrees east, lip; perches; th en , north 74 riegreza east, fill perches by land of Russell Nery to a cherry corner ; thence by the same north de-reei east, 42 percher into the road; the tee arum; the road north 83 de grees east, 14-percher, thence by lands of Vert', Shay, and oth ra, south 33 degrees east, 111 i,, pet cited to a p cat an I,lnaes ; thence nor t 3 degrees east, 9: par:l,es; theare north C 3 de- ; grem west, per pet: to hemlock corner of 'Lomas P. steeker'a land; thence by the same north 27 de.;:reekenst, 20,t.1 perches to an iron wood sapling . • thence by heed lately sold to Dec. yid 01rnst....;ad,r. - 4 . 2.1'd.721'.1 91 penth- A to a amtll yellow fir-it l the south:: en blot< of the creak ; thence by said Olmstead' s Laud earth .25 d want, (10 perches, and north 20 1 degrees wen!, 17 3-131113 perches to a post and ; atones. corner abovatthe rah:sing Creek Mai; thence I y the same eolith 74 de4ree4 west, tic' s Derelict to the place of begintang„ containing 1 tm l e-efiCha ;a-rats mhLaa_be theAtnae morn or less, %vitt% the appurtenant-ea, lw.c uweding houses, 4 barns. 1 hag house, oreberdtu and about . 1 . 214 acres second piste or eared of land, ineludie , the mills and mill privileges thereon, sit nail in the township ut Jesauron the comity lit Susluebanna, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to tcit ; Beginning nt a point in the 1 Vry,thising Creek. mull, in line of Elhannah Budes's land ; thence along the road north 63 degrees West, 0 pereee:‘, and north 42 degree.- trtut s 22 1 .; pere'..es to a cot n.:T; thence south 41 deg' eta * wont, 15 perches, crossing the creek be low the triage, and in line with an apple tree on r.orth side and beech tree on south bank to a poet. west side of road : thence south 40 deg rees cast, 44% perehts up the south bank of the Creek and 31111 pond to a small maple; thence actoas the mill pond, north 4 decree.; ca5t,2234 ; retches, to the piece of beginning, containing date and three quarter acres of laud, be the Mote more or :As, with the- atm:victim:tees, one dwellitet•housti, 1 cooper shop, 1 grist-toin, 3.1 33 - otiti s 1 distillery„liog house, and all Mt itn troy( ti. (Taker; f a n execution at the suit of Sarah Cat malt vs, (Take? J: "'epee.) thitt certain piece or parcel of 12.10 situate is the township, of. Rash, ice the (minty of Busqueluuma s and,Statc of Pennsyl vania, hounded and described as follows, to wit: On thn north by hide of James McDer met, on the cost by' /ands of Jas. Logan and John C. Graham; oettlurtlennli by lands of Syl vester Bowers, and oft the.- nest by lands of Freeman Ellsworth aiidEtiward Filan,contain log about 200 acres of land, be the same more or lAs.. with the apperteettucca,l dwelling-house, 1 frame barn, one small orchard, and about 40 acres improved, (Taken in execution at the suit of 1 eter Collins, assigned to Geo. P. Litho vs. Henry Green. ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in-the township of Clifford, in the ' county ce Susqueleinita,and State or Pennsyl vania. b ,unded and described as follows, to wit: repotting at the southeast corner of C. P. Gitfartrs lot; thence along said Gifford's lot, north 4: 1-2 degrees west. b 0 perches to a hem lock corner, the lino of Pulaski Chamberlin ; thence s with, 46 1-2 degrees west, Along said Charni;erlin's lands, 40 perches to a stake and stones; thence south 31-2 degrees east, CO perebtn to a stake and stones it, the, line of Ea rl True4Cale ; thence north 4012 degrees east, 4'J perches, to the place of beginning, contain ing fifteen t Ad 8946dt:is, acres of land, strict measures, i.e the same more or less, with tho op pertetiances, 1 frame Itousb, I bum, 1 small onfaard, tied about 12 acres improved, (Taken In execution at the sult,:of Hiram Sturm"; use of Joel Denny re. Adolph Miller.) . ALSO:—AII thatcertain .piere or parcel of land Attu to its thetoren:4h of 3lontio.(e, in the - meaty of Stistplehtlnna, and State of Pennsy.- bottrdett and described as follows, to wit : Legimtim; t:t the abutheast corner of a lot con veyed by .12ra Beebetand with to 11annalt M. Bliss, on a public Street; thence 'north 51 1-2 degrees west, by the last Mentioned Tot, 8 perch ea to the line of the Old Fouadry lot; titenee by . Ow same north fOl3 143 degre east. 3 pereft m, 1 lbot and a half to the norLiwnt -corner of a lot, con-eyed by S. 11. Sayre and, others to said Ezra Lle..he; thence by the same smith 51 1-2 degrees cud, S petelitsito attest on a public streetafesmaltl, the southest corner et the last metitioneillo:; thenec by still street south' 88 1-2 degrees w 0 perches I feet, and a half to the place of b g.intilog..containlng 03 percht. of land • be the s ,me Mere or acs's, with The appur tenances, 1 fr .tne house; I tranle barn,. a few rmit trees, cal all imp)ored. (Taken in coven. Jinn at the in t,of - Ad Lathrop vs. Polly L.. Wat son.) - •• A.1...R).—.4.1 111M - 4.e:tab, &co or parcel of land situate I t the ltoroualt of 'Great llend, In .the county of Suaqueletniia,and stme.of Penn- BylVlttli3, bon:Lied awl 4merit4Bl ns follows to 'wit ::Northerly hy.Chnich Street, easterly by lands of John . L. 'Brian, southerly, by' Erie. Railway Comparty't-datidst westerly by Grarc Church burying ground,containing about 1% mitts oklitui,.htitlie - r.nuer -more or less, with the apfAtrtemmect,;l _Foundry building, inachine shop, shed,a, and all Unproved. (Taken in exerattion at thestn), or. the Lyeurning Fire Inaninam.l. Company - vs, T. D.. Estabmok, Charles Simpson, 11. P. Doran; M. Eilrow, Reel:how, r. Chuieltill; B, I.ertheim George Griggs, L. Careen,;'. D. , }1347,..D... Six- OCAS , ofc. parttkerii es tbo Great Bend Foundry Camtpney.) • that certain pieta . : at rated of land, situate in the township of Auburn, in the county of Susquehanna. and State of Penn sylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning et the road running east 20 rods; thence smith 8 rods; thence west 20 mds; thence north a rods to the place of beginning, containing 1 acre of hind, he the 8:1111C more or less, with the appertenunei, 1 frame dwelling house, I 'frame barn, 1 store house 'and out buildings, a few fruit trees, and all Improved. [Taken iu execution at the suit of 0. IL Loom is vs. Low 4: Barris, C. L. to e, arid liras /p -ineal • ALSO—AII the following described piece or parcel of land situate In Spring- illeand Auburn townships, campy ot Susquehanna, and State ot Pennsylvania, bounded a'ttt described as fol lowa, to wit : beginning it a bench the south east corner hereof, and the northeast .corner of lends sold to Nathaniel G. Ashley ; thence by lands of Zopher Blakeslee, north 9 degrees, west 122 perches, to a post the northwest cor ner of Asa Packer's It t; thence by said lot north thirty-three perches to a post the-north east corner hereof; thence by lands of the Drinker estate and lot fortnerely sold to Tabeg Suniner, north 89 degrees west ; thence south I degrettwest,ls3 at'd perches, to themorth line of Allies Ilennett's hunk ; thence Whines of ---- and Nathaniel G. Ashle - v's ldt south, 89 degrees west, 1.19 and 710 petibil. to the beginning, coutaining 93 acres and 127 perches. more or less. ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel .of land lying and being in the township of Auburn, In the county of Susquehanna. and, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as futows, to Wit : Beginning at a post the northeast car eer of a lot fonnerely conveyed to John Oakley: thence by the north line ot said Lost mentioned lot north. 80 degret.s west, a? Perches and 8-10 of a perch to a pos.t the southeast corner of a lot, No, 09 on Henry ,Drinker's Meshoppett snap; thence by the east line of said Int 99- perches, and of a lot of Samuel Brundage north 11 and one third perches ton post ; thenc e south 89 degrees east, 31 and ego perches to a post on the line of lot No. 2i on the mop aforesaid thence south along the line of the aforesaid lot mentioned, 49 and one-third perches to the place of beginning, containing two 'acres, wore or less. together with the appurtenances, 1 two story brick dwelling house, 3 frame barns 1 frame ho' house, 9 orchards, end mostly im proved. (Takeo in execution at the suit of Geo. P. Little, Adru'r of S. A. Loomis, assigned to N. C. Warner vs. N. Os erfield.l Notice is hereby given that all Lids must be paid iu cash. WM. T. 310XLEY Slasitt. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. 19,187 d. QIIERIFF'S SALE.----13V VIRTUE OF 1.3 writs issued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehannii County and to me directed, I will expose to sale by public vendue, at the Court House in Montrose, on..."Aturday, Nov. Cl, 1572. ut tt'elaek, p. to., he Kt:lowing pieces or parcels of bad, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Auburn in the enmity of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boun ded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of A. 13. Tewksbury, and on the cast, south and west by lands of John Selzer, containing three and one fourth.ueres of laud, be the nalll2 more or less, with the appurtenan ces, one frame house. one (mine barn, one <rag. on shop, one blacksmith shop, one nppla and reach orchard, and all improved. (Taken in execution at the suit of Sterling & Son, vs. James P Henninger :and Andrew Young vs. P, Benninger.) ALSO.—AII that certain p iece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ultrson, In the county ui Susquehanna, and State of Pennsyl vania, bounded anal described as follows to wit : On the north by lands of Solomon Pickering, Thomas Reese a n d Arches Card, on the east h - beds late the estate at' Ears Owens, deed, on the south by lands late the estate of Edwin Ben nett dec`d, and on the t wt by public highway, .amtaining ninety acres of laud, be the saute tnoro or lees, with the appurtenances, one ft-ante hon,e, three liants, One cora house, one milk boas; three orchards and about eighty acres im:onvcd. (Taken in execution at the suit of J. L. liulnies vs. Wl.n. E. Tan.) ALSO.—AIi those two ezrlain piece.; or par land situate township of Liberty, in the county of Susquehanna, BA State of Penosvlrania, the first piece bounded anti de scribed as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Joseph Howard, on the east by lauds of Thomas Webster end nubile Liglt ca the. south by the lands of 311-,..ttmeurd or Uage,and on the west by lands of Mrs. Howard or Cage, containing about ten tares of land, be, the sante inure or less, with the appurtenances, one fra ne house, 11 small barns, cue saw mill, oue omit od, and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Alexander Webster, P. Traverse and J. V.'. Howard, on the east by lands of .1. W. Howard, on the south by lands of. B. - Southworth and Alexander Webster, contalulng about thirty-five acres of land,he the same more orlcai,with the appurtenancea,one frame innase r a few fruit trees, and about Cut acres improved. (Taken in execution at the vnit at the Eye6m ing Fire Insurance Company To, Gm. 31. Fisk.) ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel of Lind s;tuate in the township of Ararat. in the county of Susquehanna, and Stahl of Pennsyl vania, bounded and dtkribed 33 follows, to landsCo n'it: On the north by lands of Corn elius W righter, on the east Viands of Win. tilos, ham, on the south Itty lands of Eli Avery, and on the west' by lands of N. P. Sartell, contain ing about sixty acres of land, be the same more orltse, with the appurtenances - , Untrue horse, l' barn, a few fruit trees, and about 10 acres Ito proved. (Taken in execution at . the Suit of Elizabeth Taylor - vs. Daniel Taylor.) - _ ALSO.—AII those three certain pieces or par. . eels of land, (comprising one farm., and Icing • contiguous,) situate in trio township of Brfdge. water, In the county el Susquehanna, and State of Pennsylviinia; the first' piece bounded and described al follows, to wit: Beginning at a po st Mad stones in a line of Benajah MeKerizte's land, (now Wra, 1L ..lone's i) thence east by lands of Susart.Wallace ti 7 perches -to a stake and stones corner; thence south by lands of - said Susan Wallace 27 and Moth perches to. earner; thence east by lands late of Phineas jr., 4S perches to a stake and stones Wt. ner; thence north by lauds lorrnertilv of said Ames and kind riff:nerdy of John Bat. jr.i: 157 - and 5-10 dis perches to a post andstoncacorner; thence west by lands unsold to is post and stones, corner,and thence south by lands of Benajali ;llc- - . Kenzie, (now Wm.)l.Jones's,) 140 perches to the place of beginning, containing 108 acres and 40 perches of land, be the same more or less. The second piece or parcel, bounded and described ItillOW9,.tO wit: Begianing at a _post and stones the northwest corner of 11. 31eKenzlea old farm, (now of Wm. IL Jones;) thence by lands nt John Young, north li4 degrees east 02. perches ton post and stones hi north Hue of Wallace's tract and south line of Drinker'S land; thence along said line south 138,Si . ..degrees east 101 twrchis; theneo by land surveyed by James Shaw, south IM dezretes west fa perches to n post and stones; thence by lands - of B. McKenzie, (now Wtn,ll, Jones's) north 138t4. degrees west 100 perches to the- place at begin- - Mug, containing IT acres and SO perchmi. of land, be the same more or. less. The third piece or. parcel, described us rollbws, to wit : Begin. wing at a post and stones the northwest corner of said Janice Sluice's old farm ; thence by land unsold or.T. W. & 11. B. Walla north 1.3„1 der green past perches to a' tenet-'and statics in north line of tract. ' thence along said line by land liClutt4int; to the estate or U. Drinker, d e e'iLsoutii 833„y degrees SO perches to a post and stones a earner of l I iingley's land; thence.by. land or said Kingsley south 13< de west 0 perches ta s pest-and stones; thence by land of said Kingsley 'south 80 de; green east 49 perches to corner of stOttsiWsdisthe northwest corner of Perrin, Well's farm, .where he resides ;, thence by lands.of Said Wells ;south 1; , : i degree: west 15 perches ton prOd', the north- eat corner of James Shaw's--..firth; thence along the north lino of the same :meth-6834 de: greets nts:st 115 perches to a place of 'beginning, conatining 14 ncres and 04 perches. of land, be the same more or less, makinglu. all 16:1 ,. .acres • and 51 perches of land, be the same ..more . or less, with the appurtenances, !,.frame house,.:l finme barns. shed, I.corn ,rouse, 1 milk:L(llnm; and other out-buildings”, 1 orchard, ,tind'-ntunit : 160 acres improved. (Taken in execution M. the , suit of Ann Shaw to the use of Maigiiret. Wright, Nellie Thomson, arellsaliel Conklin ra, James Man . .) , . that 'certain piece or Tiercel ofi land situate in the township of New Milford, in the comity'Of Susquehanna, and State of . sylvaniivi, bounded Ltd described as'iollows, to wit: Om the north bi lands Tate the estate or 'Reuben. Ilatch. deed, --on .the east bY' Great. 'Bend Coelfecton Turnpike, and on the south . and west by lands of 13. - &bins and F. W. Boyle, containing about eighteen. acres of land, be-the-saute more or less, with this . appurtenan '.oca,-two dwelling house:, erier bar°, ,one Prob.- aril; end ail Unproved..(Totten in esecann at the soft of G. W; Mackey vs. Deo. M; rierainm) AI SO 4li ti:PAC'ett4n.plee or parcel of tend situate br the townsbier of Eridgewater, in 1 NEW NOUN: 1•1100CCST MAISZLETS. ' the county of Setsalueltarma, and Stole of P enn- Corrected weekly by Hardie., Hayden C 0. ,& sylvanto, bounded end discrined us follows, to ; - , - V 2.5 Washington St., - NMI York. wit: On the north by hondi of John Young, purl - the cold hy lands of i rruman Stone. on the south l Butter, pull .. . 200,15 by lands of George Decker and 11. C. Boater and 1 a ~ fi r lA n..... _ . ....... ....,.. 2 . 5. . .... 0t; 2 ; on the wmt by lantl3 of 11. C. Baxter and John' chcescolairy, par lb f ' 1150,14 Youngs, containing one hundred and Enly:seven i .. factory "......, ..., .......10(01 , acres of laud; be the some more °rims, with the ; Eggs, per doe .... --. ....... ..,,..; . .20= 1 , ': appartenariees, one frame house ; 4 ham. I corn j Fleur, per barrel ' ..... . t ..... o.ooaor , house:and other out-hutiolingt, one orcluatt, and i Corn mcal,looll,la. . 2.6531 1 ' 125 acres improved.' Taken in exteution at the ;-Meat, per,brealsel cutter the School, District of Britigneirldr ed. I U N , ). ,•• ~, ..... ;..... 7007. , . James Turret], „nimus nortrn, vs. James Tur - Oats • - " • 44e4 ( rell and Wrn. L. Ifeebe vs. James Turrcil) - t Corn '" Mr. ;„ AUG.—Allthat certain piece or parcel of 1 H0n,,,, crop o r tan • - 2040.* • land, situate in the township' of Elarmorv, in !Tall o w . 13,%41- • the count, of Sas.rpsehannn, and State of Peon- I, Lard per lb •• * • te., sylvan hi, bounded and described as follows, -to potatoes per bbl ' - 1..G002.‘ 4 -i - wit; Bertinnim , id. a post on the south side of Apples . • 751g.L7; the old Starrucca Creek road; thence by other ; Turkeys per lb: ~ .......,....... ...... . 200'..1 lands of the said Taylor, south 27 &grecs .and! Chickens . . , - 20e.t..: ' • 40 secbnds, cast, 10 perches and two-tenths ot 41 ( D oc k s a . 20:l::. perch toe, post ; Altman by : lamb of Mt:inert )- Robinson, north 615 degrees and 4 seconds east. Igr 1-lie Great Cause 194 perches to a post Irvine West bounds of tl.c ; Eric RailwaY.Company'ssmtek lands; thence be t xt .„ . „„ „ ext. ma 3. ,„ ) ,... 9 ,.. said west hounds north, 0 degrees and '2O :tee- , onds west. 10 - on 0-10 per Ches; and thence by I l a " A r43.l "" a la a 44 '.' ad :r 4 rectx• 7 " 4 ' 1410 Cmr'. the gooLl) side of said road swath Ontlegrees and it tettnre on the Nan:trey, Treatment, owl 10 seconds west 12 anal 0.10 pc:rents to the. pltee I '-',,,,a,t1Mg::.,,,,t;.,0.1.,,p1te5-.:,tieorortlyuc,tg:=l„.rocit,. - of beginning, containing one hundred and tea i ; . ; `,,,,. C .,,,, m 0 y; : ,, ; „.,,,,,,„,,,,,, 0 ,,,,,, nnipt i 0 , ; . Epi i, i , . pe'rebes'of land, be the Same MOTO or less, With • sa4 En, i reet.d ate Phccicel Incapacity. re•cliii ; the sppurten4nces, one farm ' house, shop, ni, I, , yt , ? ) %t; t t,b o r. r 4 G e. t .f : 7-2,gl r !Vel,fit-,F.YE4L'iIaLI... few fruit trees, and all improved, (Taken i 1 e ; I . - ....,7' . i ' Th...l( col((•r(A ea:e4 senter.tatelsadlairsbisLeeMr, crution at the Pail, of M. J. Taylor r. 4. r - D . cl.-41iy prove • oh= hh. own tYpertepce ChM: ibe awfoi Goodman and J. Seblager .t Co. vs, F. It. Good. , o - V ,;''''',''' ' .l°l"lfti , ),.:l ll3 44,,, b de Vr"ln.i,i i t "l ei " Man. 11 - .11. T. MOXLEY. Snerin. • 'is"': 7= 'Y'..'t sts riA g rielrong pair Sheriff's Oilier, Montrose, Oct. 12,1112, 1 ; e,.; 0. t oto.l. az .c,ce tenets one effixttial by 'Able:* ' . - ec•ey odAree no ch Me frost his condition may C, I u ,-1 ca. r 1, I ra•cd cbtm ply', prl rAtel r and rulically. Tin 4 WIC, 11:0V kJ. 1•000:4 10 TilUtd.t.SlJB and 11.101 • .S.,..NO'd Soot unile:t .ca to a - Y sC.rers. Irt plats intl.,/ tum,..- el.v. to, the receipt VI Az eta si, hriwepostage stamp • Mao Di. Calvericett's••3lartiege Guide," vice VI MO.. Add, c. the YublOberi. ORA/MRS J. r'e gLIRE er CO., 07 Bovret7 N3O Tert. r ost.olEr.olinz4.ooo, 4 L'OrtOtt'S NGTICC.—The nalanst.thed, tnr appointed by the Judaea of the Orphan:* (co I. to and .r tlieCcatEty of Suctot blow* ,to dtetrlhore Ma Patio* In the hands of the Matting:rater 1.1 Ihocstatc. , t Stephen roman deceatal. 'Mil attend le thedotiee o. ht appolatment, at, otter. So Mantra.. on Prid.er, the 25th day of October. at one at'aloch to thuaftentora. AU pft rt le. Int ertaiadatahara `ty requited so a pprar cul,prvarat their Oahu, of tha above dine and place or be forever detained. - A.W. Montrose, Oat. Ir.t. - J.S.IMITOWS NOTICE —The Id,r;l ntgned. an Audit. County, ap?olnted by the Orphan't Conn or Ht....1 , 1.110ne na County, to alletribute the fends In the banal. Of John Q. Tanner. administrator of the eaten 01'0. S. Tanner, doer-Arad. will attend to tho dales of kit Appointment At hit ulnae in Ma:Arnie. on Sattinlny. November kJ. IhTl.nt 1 o'clock. p. t ahl.h time and plate ell per sona In tercoted in bald fund muttprelont t ttelr claims or be foreverecharred from cumin- in on slid fund. D. tti, nE.Lit.6O, Auditor, Montrone, Oct'!, 1811. r f XECLITOP•I3ICOTICS. arta. fotrmaeratdenta• ry to the rmata of Thomre Johmain. dreeared- Imre heen grunted to the anderrigard, ad prnrius in. detned to raid cat to, arc trqtarstrd to mak!, Immrdinto payment, and itiose h irtni cla me aga•net the mar, requested In prercat-tbem•44lMailt.lelay. • ' - • ELIZA JOUNSO•i• • • t - E'reeatav O , I.DERT S.JOtINaOI4 • • I - • • L'rldgewater, sept, data, IS72.—WG A VDITOIrt4NOTiCE, Tba underetto rd baying been .211.'11110.1ritect an AnaltoiV by. t h e 0,11 , t Common Puns, Savlat.luttla Uonatv. ur 114tshnta the fnatta. arising. Prom the btierfira gale of Mal Estato of E. A. Totnaletas.of Ltbarty, giscsuotles• that be Wlll al tend to tha duly of hilt appOilitinent at his in Montanan, Ntiventbsr tllt,lBl - 2. at io'cl,)c.t. trlatela CLIC alto nil peritillak 11)Ivre,tell May intend, or bo fur. tra Lam,: from cuut:tig laaa , 413 NMI. A. 0. IVA1111.:::,111411tor. I.toutroge, Eeptonhot 2.lrd. th 72.. _ rDITOIN NOTICE, The addcrAdeedb ' , Ong been uppoluted no Auditor, by the Court or Voatrann bat.puetononeuunte. to illetrlbute the nand, la' the Itsude of the sh-ritr,aeninc t from the , Iteriff's p,), of the reel ednt,. of it. U. Itroa,u,berebT nivel , notice that he trill attend to the elet'eet of hie apnottitment e M. office In itoutrse, on Thurnirt, Oct. 311 n, n3ltt. at p, in. Alt pen•cn. Vetere:tea Trill eon.tr and present their claim, or be (entre; barred truce cerelnit,ln on said fund, V. A...TT' ;t:ontrase, BeptMth,l3l.l„—trt 13=2 BUTC2.T.F.Y'S ,ThiPll.o9to eITCOMBEZ WOOD r.TDuni,le. Elllzet.t V: 12 mitt Cheap. TM, Itittti ?I:imp 1.14 t, , ' 1-,Art trtotttt...‘tttsraltott ...p.xittity ittvitell to Pt:Lent Itaproti ed ttrac!ot twtt tiew Dr . P Clltck Vttive. satielt eau hb wlslttiravan out rtritytuir Cootrzytttt or 41•Itubt.g thtt joint.. Alpo, the Coript Chttmt-er •••'• i.tistalott;'tt Itt r :lVr e i r c . ,l I.list. 4.7It..ATCIILTT. tTr, 4^5 Con , lncten yl: MORTROS[ BU HR OF SASBIOI MAntost ; LVi FOE:EVIAN AND D ITESTIC DKr coops, I Fx:lcr DnESS (MODS, ELMWL9. LACE AND rAGNY 600.119; WIItTE I►'fD WOOLEN GOODS, S'ollo2, Ctc., -, , , 11ILIA1111.1 , GOODS! 'l'D.Porpr), AND • ENTRLSPAND TUTS, RLHBONti, FLOWERS, " • LACES-,'ETC., ETC., E 1.0 . T 41 PORM.FS, BUYS," AND . -- ..:. - '-I`OOI`,IErSAYTAY. EWE = ' • - • GOOPS:I3I7 - ;VIED' G.C.NETLICIIEN AND . LADIES " FURINISEtING now.)s, O.ENTs HaQS A. 1313 CA vs, ' OF ALL QUALITIES, ANII . LATESi STYLES' All INOREAT VARIETY AT THE 117811;knorta Store ot CatTENTRIL ROSENBAUM,&co Estitbildacd 1555. ifontiose. Stay Z, Is72.—tt• - • MANHOOD • 110111.05 T,. HOW - RESTORED tnblie nett' n edltlon 'of DR. i,Uftlett h EWS CELEBRATED L'5.."49, I ',„ki SAY onthattantcaLnufte(srithonnortr. nine) oLtirtneyronnftit, or Fctutuall Wouktos,o, lovolontarr, fO•nOrt LOrsoi.• 10t00t0,07 tfcml.enil Incunicity. Impititnente to Nfarrt• itt,4 cit.; aldo,Corminuptlnn. CPflepry.tud. tlta,inanscect • 14 Awl( iD ul,tru Pricc, fu 4 se:tied en YcluOc, oely s cents. -, Tbn palebratcd =bor. %a tilt* .tbolrtble dear- lY dervheln.fe. from at nirty years*** accestful practice Itat die aufraim. conecouencr• of frit abut m+ybo odic lil cured wahine. Oa di rertrio tow of interila/ tneillciub or ItIO olflalcation. of Om boi re tiotow2 uot moue of sore ct once Itimpto, tt-stain_ crtut oft ntuaL by means of which every 111th:cur. Ito Matter whst 6'4 emoßiluolosi to 3„ may turn himself cte.inty, or tot, fy, .odradlcally. , :,01-I , l,l,f„,actrot shonTit -be In t CIAO O. lsiery i f youth ant very man in tba RUA (isms. modes cat,ln n oftru. enict - To.to any address; poitk-kid tin re, Iptof oh ents. of Mr, post WIN)* • l?'Addrest , Rftbliaticct.. - C 13.6.9.4 C.gi.isS as co - . _ . , 12'03410%1. :14 ty ko*i..Qatil Bo; ,183, could !! gllAilltso :givittorg Teo Una :in lhirD:recGny,any year eael . 4 addition! line, 50 eta. SlltrORD.-51x per cent. tumor un all Dego.lts. Mesa general Banking Bat ",11-tt . D. CUASB is CO: CAYUGA. 'PLABTERCTOLS.9 snontAFER. Molar ia geratino Cayuga Plaster. Flub gift:cd. NV: t,OAS CO Dqkis la Dry Ooode,Thits.Ciipo' Homo sold Shoo', intd tioaerrd lterthaedlse as Mal: , west, CletAld door INthrsr (ho Epispopol Chnich: • lIFION tiOTEl,:tept hy WILLIAM • SMITIS. arm; near :le Drdot.,--• , • - W. H. MEAT), Voa . ndri, and deafer in Plows and tilt it ctcn vile, one door from ?blazers Motel, Main bt. N: F. minim. e.r:mgo v.icrr .nd -rtdVaur. Men tfure, two door& oelow Hartley's lltelele, NIrCOLLI:Ikt BIIOTII.ECS. Dealers in GrOeerfeli Prue l luue, uu -Main atrncL• B. (3.IIIItET s srx. Dealers hi 1 0 14ittr.' tree& IWO, salt. tame, Cerneut. OtoCdrini and I',Nvisltots ou *sin StrtrtoPPtiolto tLm Depot. • ravyr,N, mAnnrutimrs of Civil, .11,3 WhOkla/t, 11,4101 In rnulcoo Notions wad Fan,/ Goal. liain .Streat. balow Eptsnopal Chareb, • MOSSAr. Leather Manufacturert. - and deafer,' lb Sh Deco Vintlinza, !Le.; near Epiaeopst Cbeirell: AWRY S 11A.VOLN. Dcalore In nrazs'inarlifedlelne, ,and blandautarora of Chace, on 'Slain Street, ntrir thy Dopot. ^ , „ wrzraa:,:s. IlorooSbou:n:: aadzemenaliepatOnT ua Mala wrvot. scatbu!tht brit v. • . , J. XRIIIIAN. Ilea Nell; general mei - dial:4l6e am/ i:h.tain;;; Br k sfore.oo tr eat. L. A. I.r.NtlEim. Ilattufactur,r of Leather, and deal• fn itetwral taucellandloo, m, Yalu Street n. Y . win AN, mavbant and 4.1 - raTet fu Sad Cl,aulr.,,,L•rp tioude r iiraaerlaa and PniVisitiff Utreat.. lIIIIANI WIRTZ. Manztactarciaar.d t%di ttl ir.perl or Ptowa and Camtltza. ' U. ?I. 711 , ;(a.RY—Desler In Stover, TIN copper,. rm.% no d nl,nnlirLin War.. ALT, rtlaatideit • rr Si.. r. esa.rrongilara Lend:MlN . y, me.. slim:es! In st Las V . ) c . .3-611:roD Nun - ellvaula.-Iy. • ' • gy.7.4121/4 J. CI ay. - ..u.km.m.s.rravv-arLygLYia=s, and no.a• Oa,lle St re. d. S,l3F.F.l.lr—Cn.ntl Snrrei,r htSnsineTanne Cella ty. °Glee In the ConqAluiettnee.re.-5041., '117.121tEL1.. De'zfer to rem*, 31mIlelnes: I.f.' Anor4.Palutffi, Oil., D)c Stl2l, Jelrel7,' Notl'ms, etc. 21, "111 jaMr3 CAR:C*ILT, ANcn'ey at Lew. Mica tmn dyot Liviow Sabel! llottm, Arwatle. • W3[ 11 CIOPHII t CO.: 4enkcn. 70 Foreign t' • sago pia gg &;40.1d,Itclaad end Scot BILLINGS' tiTROLID, f.Sinera Mrs' and Llto rnoor.. .nena.Acina ; Itallrana and Ace( dent2lo.l.; to stew York and PntladOpys. °Sea. ace door can F. B. CiUS; DtElt. Clepcia ltsctrance and ecraring 34. Otne.kzent.PaniteAnaue.• , =ENE Frft.V.fi fi NICITOLS; the iblee 16 got DrrtvazollOsil ewer, Ciltifik 'rotate% Pipes, Pint-Buuti. Spixt4 -.. fief. Yalik.t. Notions, Sc.. DO* Block. - WILL COX. :Zaniest maker au culerfta all Mitt uenullz kapaby tbe . trada, opput etha Mutt. ' • BOYD &' CORCULN, ncllars 111 &Ores. liar Swam. and Ilatuttactorars of 'no and Slascifroo irate, canna of Mato end Turnpike street.. n• . . 6. .11. • NOttSE, Merchant 'Tailor. entt dealer I , t Clotho. Trlmmtege, and Forptebtop Goode. awl Beed77•Made Clothing, on Mein Btrect, peat doe to low Utile and illd•Reo'* Lew DULLADD, Dealer In firotertee. Prchialene. Dents; titactonery andyankeer NoUvne, at head , yahlle Aroenno.l. - T. SPORE .57 CO" Mare)" In Stoves. Bardware, Are!cultural l mnletnnnts,. Plant and Orouerl as. oPP* ens Tathcli Rouse. BILLINGS STROLTD. Goner Insurantr3 Agent, PIGS, LEFT ABM Malign INV! Ntl34 thereozutsettrose. rove,. D'art ford Vito los., Co.. f. spit st switlnsrp!us S3.OOO,CC* n u m e kis. co., N. Y.. Capital and betpiaa. 5 4 .0300. 1 nuyili lee. Cu. Liverpool $10.0.0.s Liverpool. Londoli" & Globs •••• 1`20.0C1),1X "Franklin Co.. Pfors rOlir Ins. co., ot For% 2kolortc - s " . - US' 0,0(.0 Pennsylvania Vim • . f 1,124,a( ine. C. 81.4t0 ut Pancela " $llOO.OO Union Mortal - $4111,1[.,9 lAsomtng Mrs - ' 10,000.000 Williamsport Ins. Co." - SIIO,OC‘S . „ .6nne. Itso wit 1.4 h, 1 Ile. Co?, ;melts. Inc titan Lite. . - ••• • . . ,i3.oo=l2l:lla r t% r.ier , ins.co..mislord,Coltsgaild#rphis "taloa PAbilenger* - • • 15.,0,0aa. T ;‘ • lerst;pled laibivn %Tit knerwit lb coupty.for y,arA4as au ItscifnuarAgamt. Los.aper.#l•lllc4 by Id. I.:•.almintritbarSt 4 10 17 11 beon PrOmPti , Paid. first door ta.l, from Smakll)(9lnell of W., Couyer c Co..Titrupllenet, Uontiost4lll: • BILLIIIpS 0111013 D; Agin/. CHAS, 11 • BMWS, Alicitor . • frt. CmROCERIE I„,—Tcns In • at , rsinety and chop far Ole qttal Ws, Detect Altars, Oa bast•itt market. ilteurtatbly alotaiitaroaum,Cut• nun goo :p.a.te. ILDULtoett,lmok Apss. rUiIitELL. Tostimany of a Prominent Physician. `• Mehl, the Not - eight year. 7 he.e.tee reetrunt opportunities et. %One/Meg rho effect Olt. 40321001 ffatm tittßas epee porenee retro tel firm Drfr4Tdr. 1.435 Dr fiClergy, Berael Vealehtee.Dletrhate. ac. 7 lave 111'4,1f -ft to prole gemeeethl In 'emir caaeto‘hure M:ophstle. Ilenumepathle tad to treatment NO tilled. 117711 contlhite to use .lt net complahat lehts nelrom•tneeles, end have C 4 heetteney In proantinclaz it the meat clleacleee rm. Ay y 0 diemeeeed tor difearvx nfisthS . 1109 . ►dtgords4 Eteseeeli,77rer,K4seporPortlis. : • • , TQC/so¢.ll trll7, • . . P.Q.20 ! /20.LangrOtau, .• NEVI .111120 RD GIZEAT BEND LENOXVILLE othrs6 ffEMI 1125.00) fOtt $3,5%,00