am DEMOCRAT. B: B. ffa - Trzsr Mors. Wednectlay, Oct. 15th, 1873. • Two roughs, who spoke indeciwously to the President a s he was driving - to church, in Washington, last Sunday,have been fined $5 each by the Police ' , Court which has National jurisdiction. This onght to be a warning to newspapers which bays a habit of saying things about the President. Lonprutat Courier Journal: "It is said that the Presideut bad about 820;1 600 on deposit in Jay Cooke's-bank, and that on the morning of the failure a tin box was sent from the bank to the White Howe. Poor Andy Johnson had about $60,000 on deposit in the First National Bank, but no tin box was sent to bin." AT A local election in California, the other day, a majority of the lam were cast for a woman for constable. The judges refused. to count them however; and she didn't get the office. But it is claimed that under the language cf the California constitution,she was eligible to the office, and can secure it by a made mow from the courts. A RUMOR from New Orleans says there is a plot ou foot there among the high toned politicians to Impeach Gov. Kel logg and place the colored Lieut. Goc. C. C. Antoine in his seat. The scheme star is among the negroes, who think they do oot get a fair share of the Government offices. - Perhaps the negroes begin to suspect that the carpet-baggers are not after all, the:r most disinterested friends. The sooner they realize that fact fully the better will it be for the State. MATT. CARPENTER woe terribly snub bed at a gathering of the Knights of Pythiaß at Milwaukee the other night.— Some unauthorized person asked: him to rtddress the Order, and he proceeded to their hotel, primed for one of his most felicitous efforts; hut those in authority, having learned his intention, sent him a polite note that a speech from him was not at all the desire of the representatives of an Order that inculattitd the princi ples of moreity, and Matt. departed in deep chagrin. Sous ides of the probable cotton crop of this year may perhaps be deduced from recent arrivals of cotton in New Orleans. On the 8111 inst. the steamer Katie brought to the city the largest car go of cotton of the season-404 bales.— At the same time lust year the same plan tation taut to the city 1,900 bales. It is given to the New Orleans Herald as the opinion of an experienced cotton dealer that for September the receipts of cotton will be 25,000 balea against 56,000 last year, and 90,000 against 180,000 at all ports. AN unfortunate Germanaleif by name, and a resident of Saginaw Comity,Michi gan, has had most tremendous experiences i in well-digging. Calmly and aninter roptedly lie excavated to the depth of forty feet, and then, as he eid not get. much water, he decided to bore. When be had drilled down some thirty feet, things began to happen. His residence was badly shaken as by a small earthquake. Down in the well rumbl:ng: sounds, like the discharge of a cannon, were heard.— The neighbors became excited. A bench of ignited straw was lowered, and up came a voluMe of flame risitig fifty fret above the surface. The ill-starred Bed wanted water and be got fire. The well continues to go off whenever a light is applied, and we are told that "tbe neigh bors do not feel inch a sense ,of security as to their hereafter u they dill before the sinking of Reins well." Tin Philadelphia Erening Bulletin says of the American University of Philadel phia, with its bogus diplomas, that it has two things, if nothing more, out of all the grand possessions which it enumerates in its prospectus, and these are a charter signed by Governor Geary on March 26, 1867. and an ageney z, at Jersey, in Eng land where Dr. P t f. Van Der Vycr of. to sell its diplomas for various pricer.' The prospectus of this institution de scribes an institution which the Bulletin says has no existence in Philadelphia.— There is an ordinary three-story brick dwelling-house at No. M 4 Pine streets which is the locale of the "American University of Philadelphia," and bere, according to the prospectue,'"and found "thirty or forty professors of great repu tation, and accommodations for lodging 300 students in comfort in "its large,brau; t ifal and spacious hu Wing on Pine street," together with its "own hospital and one of the largest clinics;" a spacious, es,oellently ve;tilisted and lighted" dis secting-room; a museum, 'roue of the largest in the laud," and (liana and sub &ma, rectors and sub-rectors, ,supervis ing each faculty. It is probable that some action will be taken to 'suppress the *ale of false diplomat as the Attorrey. General I , urr bcerr ietturteed to ,'rooted against institution.* which_ deal in. fraud. a ;tat t bits' imam, `tr#ll # Yinw of-depdviaig sht&V,o4iiir. Pbetirs. • THE liteczzoN Count/. The returns Come in from the County very slowly. The vote is-very light ;Mont rose on State -ticket 129. Majority for Jones 30. Last year Jones' majority was 159. In Bridgewater, majority for Haw ley is 65. Last year it was 45. Auburn, majority for Jones 20. Last year it was 103. Dimook gave Hawley 23 majority. It wne a tie lust year. Springville gave Jones 52 majority. Last year he recieved 108. Clifford gave Jones 80 majority.— It was 88 last year. Silver Lake gave Hawley 30 majority, a lose for Hawley of 29 over last year. Liberty gave Hawley 8 majority, the same as lust year. New Milford Township gave Jones 8 majority. He had 31 last year. Great Bend town ship gave Jones 54 majority. He had 69 last year. Harford, Jones' residence, is reported to have given bim 61 majority. It gave him 35 majority last year.— Brooklyn gave Jones 41 Majority. Last year it gave him 65. From present appear ances Jones' m ajori ty in the county will fall below 400. The State ticket is Republi can by some 700 majority. • There are reports which are credited hero that Wyuming has given 700 or 800 Demo- crane majority on Representatives. If Wyoming gives a majority of 590 against Jones it is now conceded that he is de feated. We have held onrpaper open one day to get the full returns, but they come in so slow we have concluded to go to press. We are satisfied with what we know of the result. The elate. A few words will suffice to tell the tale so far as the State is concerned. R. W. Mackey is elected State Treasurer, and the people's money will remain in the same uncertain hands that clutch it at present. For Judge of the Supreme Court, Isaac G. Gordon, the Republican candidate, is chosen by a large majority. This closes the State book for the prea- Hoer. Robert Townsend, a Nebraska probate judge, has recently taken some pains to ascertain, as far as possible from official sources, the laws to all the States concerning the intermarr age of whitra and blacke. The Omaha Republican, publishing the results of his tnquiries,says that such iutermarriagesare valid in New York, New Hampshire, Vermont, Masse d ueet ts, Connecticut. Pen nsylvania, Wis cousin, Minnesota, lowa, Kansas, New Jersey, South Carolina,Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, and the District of - Columbia, Maine, Michigan, and Illinois report that, al though they have prohibitory statues, yet the law with them is a dead letter, and that "such marriages frequently occur." The gentleman replying from Connecti cut said : "There is no law in this State that prohibits the intermarriage of whites and blacks, unless the blacks objects." Question Ist. Ma. Etirroa:-1 noticed in the last publican the following prophecy : A sufficient refutation of the DEISO - editor's eleventh-hour slander against his rival candidate for the Legis lature is the fact that where Mr. Jones is best known there he is best liked, and we have yet to see the first Harford Repub lican who is not enthusiastic in his sup port. On the other hand, Hawley is much disliked, even by bisliwn party, in Mont rose, and we understand that" quite a number of Democrats here will not vote for him. Last fall Montrose gate 11. M. Jones a majority of 159, on Tuesday last ho re ceived a majority of 30, leaving the un popular balance in favor of Hawley of 129. Bridgewater gave a majority of 45 against Jones last year. Tuesday it gave a majority of 65, agskust him leaving an unpopular gain for Hawley there of 20. Hawley seems to go out of Montrose and Bridgewater with an unpopular majority iu his favor of 35, making a popular ma jority against Jones of 164. I think Homer as a prophet in his own town is a tatiure. The Nathan Bleeder. Nine "Yon, October 9.—A telegram from Binghamton to the Times states that Captain Irving and Mr Dasenbury of the New York detective police, passed through that place last night at ten clock, having in custody John T. Irving, the man who pretends to know all about the Nathan murder.- They will arrive in Now York about eight.o'clock this morn ing, and the ,prisoner will be taken int 1 -once to police headquartent.whera he Will lie locked opt° await the action of the authorities, and meantime no communi cation with him will be allowed. When Captain Irving left New York to go for the prisoner he scouted the story told by him, as published, as utterly false and ridiculous. lie now soyi the prisoner has made statements to bins whip!) have canoed him to change his opinions rela tive to the importance of Irving'e revela tions. Portions of hie statements are still considered unmitigated falsehoials. but others tire plausible, and some tire of the highest importance. Whatever may be the result of the return' of Irving- it is pertain that Lis arraingnment in New York will cantle a decided sensation.. ntrma's STO- Th?g r t e rvili f the Ss r a 4t F t rab h et r e iLl i Tey b e rou th g a h t t. the ewer told him by the "primer fa entirely thfljreut from the, itories.piiblished a And be (the tleteclire) is of the', opiiioo that the Nathan case mill again be revived and titre work all' .hare to-?,be done over again. It is:tinderatood that Irving will be arraignetVbefore die district attorney today. , - -•. It *said that Irving - will, prove that Kelly, now in Sing Sing, killed Nathan with the iron dog which was obtained of Caulker in the Brooklyn navy yard.— That $l.OOO in bonds•whloh'were in •Na- , thaw's safe were seen in Kelly's hands a few days after the murder, that those bonds were negotiated, • that watch was-fciund in Centre street the day after the nuirder.- A Robber Shot. The farm below Wilkes Bane, known as the Lazarus farm, had been plundered recently of vegetables to a large extent, and last night a son of Thomas Lazarus, Frank Espy and a hired man, concluded to stitch the crops. About 9 o'clock they discovered two men in the cabbage lot, and one of them had a bag filled with heads of cabbage, carrying them off.— Espy called to him to stop, and the thief replied that he would shoot him if he followed him; It appears that Espy's party had a shot gun and pistol, and the thief had also a shot gnu. Before Espy got within reach of the thief, he was fired at, but she shot missed and they clinched. The thief hi some baygot hold of Espy's pistol and fired one shot at him without effect.— Then lie struck Espy over the shoulder with the em ity gun and broke the stock. He then was iu the act of striking Espy with the gun barrel, when Espy tired at him with his gun and killed hue instant `ly, the whole - charge of shot striking. him in one eye tearing his head terribly. Espy surrendered himself up to Es quire Lewis last night and was sent to prison. This morning an inquest was held and the killing adjudged to be self defence. 11. r. Espy was then discharged. The public fully justify the finding of the J ury. The name of the killed was Alexander Law anu resided in Plymouth. He leaves four orphan children. The man with Law gate his name as James Small, and claims to be a stranger—was invited to bike it boat ride with Law, and the res ult is known.—Luzern Union. NATURAL DECAY-PROTECT TEE SYSTEM The human body is a machine, and therefore cannot endure Wrest.: ; but, like a watch or a sewing machine, it will last much longer if properly regulated and duly repaired,than if no pains were taken to keep it in order. The great object of every one who desires a long and healthy lite should be to put his body in a condition to resist the life threatening influen ces by which we are all more ur less mamma- I tied; and no invigorant and corrective at pres ent known so effectively answers this purpose as the vitalizing elixir which. under the Unpre tending name of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, has been for more than twenty years the stan dardronio of America, In crowded cities,whete the atmosphere is contaminated with the elfisha inspirable from large populations; in marshy regions where the soggy soil reeks with mi , asma; on the praries and in the forests, where every fall the air is tainted with exhalations from rotting weeds and grasses, or decompw,, log leaves--iu short, in every locality where malaria exists, this powerful ,emunble antidote is urgently needed. Fever and ague, billions fevers, dysentary, congestion of the liver,jaun dice, rheumatism, nod all diseases which are generated by infected air, impure water, °rand den changes of temperature, may be averted by strengthening and regulating the system to advance with llosietter's Bitters. Autumn is always a season of peril, especially to weak, susceptible organizations. Even the more vie:- omits are apt to be in some measure depressed by the humid atmosphere, loaded with deleteri ous gases ',reduced by vegetable decay. The fall is a period of the year whsn the renovation and regulation of the living machine is peculi arly important, and the Bitters should there fore be taken daily at this critical season. Special Notices. BON-TOti PLIRTATIOS SIGNALS, Sent on receipt nlLi cent, Uoigne Printlag and Pub linking Bout*, 88 Vest,' Slreet, New 7 ark. .4 GENTS oven-where to 0011 Otlt DOW 000 novel Sro• brotdoriug idnenior. Set d for Mr:Pirated WANTED Circular. to AlaKee litaunfacturlog Coro Way , Ifir9 Broadway. New look. THE PARLOR COMPANION. Every Lady OD. to oov! Every Ear ought to have ore! Sent on receipt of Ten Cow, Add;eve. L. F. OIDE & W.. 19.5 beventh Avenue, N. Y TER 8geK117271 $23 Portable Family Sewing Machine on 30 Days' Trial. Many advantage.. over all SatWootton guaranteed. or $l3 refended. Soot coral:doe, with roll direvilona.— Bcchwith Sewing Machine Co., we Broadway, N. Y. TILE NEW ELASTIC TECSS An Important Ineentlon. It 1+1.31119 the Itapttur at 1111 tinmer,and ender the hardest ram cite or ',merest strain. It is yowa rob comfort., and if kept an bight and den effects a permanent mire in a few weeks. Sold cheap., and sent by Mall when et-queried. Circulars free. when ordered ny letter cent v. The EMetic Tram Co., No. Ctl Brvmdway, New York City. Nobody sums Metal Spring Traram; too Withal ; .I'p off too frequently. FOR ALL WHO ArTE WILLING TO WORK. AD pen roe. old or young, ni either ere. can make from $ lO to &O per week. at borne day or evening. Wanted alt. Suitable to either city or country, and any iiefteanof the year. Thum is a rye opponcadt7 fur theacutin are out of work. and not of money, to make an Inde pendent Drina, no .pital bond reuin4 Our pampb. let, -BOW Ti) IREV, it LIVING." giving fall inatrue- Gone. owl:It on receipt of ten cent, Addrean. A. BURTON .k.oo...l.lorrteauta. Westchester C0.,11.T. Apra A, ISTI-rawly. TEE CONFESSIONS OF AN 1.993L1A Praises= At a ar.suanto and for the hensfft of Torso CK ♦+D 01/lIIIP tato sneer from NERVOUS DESILL. TY. LOSS OF )lAMfOOD. eta.. +nista) Ins the IMMO of. .41. e vre. by One silo cared himself aft-r undcreolng considerable ismetcry. and test Meanie. celeing a post-paid directed envelum Sufferers are invited to rtedresi the author. NATHANIEL. MAYFAIR, Dos LIS, Brooklyn. N.Y. June 115th.ISIS.—utd QUEIIIII7. New AAvertisement& SSW TA.ILOIL Shop over Denotes Book Store. next to the pQ iieLnee Vi ork done in the bed eryit. Give men LUI. Montrose, one 15. 19tLAai ..0411. o. WALIVIG. • LITTI,kB tt. BtAICESTATE,, ArTerevairs IsT have =mond OW, miatette the Tarbell Mine. • IL ft Isms. co..P. Urns. EL L. ftsrazsLien: If outm.e.Oct. 16.1 M 'INSURANCE NOTlCE.—Dating been Ltlie ancellasinres for the past seven 'ears.' hare chats. belied an Independent Agency. not connented with any combination of Local or National Boards. I shall charge a reasonable rate on all classes of In surable propenr. espied lee9resseeteet over 820.000,000! caAB. SkElt. AloattoSe, Pa.. Oct 13, • V1.F.C1370103 NOTICE. Whereastettets temarnente. r 7 to the estate of Jas. Sommers. late of New Jill tord. deed. hive. been grantee to the undeteignedoill noncom flatlet: wed to mid amide. are mamad to make inn:acetate payment: and those haring eta ins against the name, sr* requested to present them without delay, F.LLIOT ALDNICO. 80NN.% A. eItIMMEIO3, f B xcea t aril New }Word, 04. !Litt 1871.—ws .• WOTICR le hereby given dolt theitention ofa tester , 111 sty of the freeholders residing 10164 _Vae dietrivt hereinafter described. sill he laid forethe Grand dor . ry of Pneunebenns Vpunty. St , the liortasher' Trrdl, 1.43. proven Ler the herozporetlon of epld diarist sea b,rungb:l:ty the name. odic, aid title of stir Ilorongtt of {treat Pend Vidsze. and try the fuftorrlog howls tips;to Vitt Beginning on the bank of the Shiqech. see tasty at the northwest. corner of sr: Artitcoes lend ; thence , tooth ly t egress oat = rode t. , ) th P. ple-tree. south En -degrees wort SW rods toe 'ptneuee; Wynne north 15,if fkgrees own= rods to s-poet and stance; thence north dogrespi weft 1434 rode toe vast . and apnea t thence north pl Acores net 164 rodi to the bent of sala river :4hrive /veg. (t.greed `rid rode. eolith degreee'eset rode.>,onttt d elrees east 110 rode,sontb flOttegices apt rode; - by the see. eral'contyes and thehturce of .eaul tiler l the place pt beginnlegf ' -WY onion, '.- h9.tosrri. • Gm! Sok, Oct " Tge 'tice gutorEd Pmlip. THE BEST' IN THE N% ORLD '" • . . Ilonble.Attlng,ltlen.lefe:zlng. Thewfuliral nod mosr powerful In WWI It la proved to • u the cheapest, utast effective. tumble. and eel able. not only tar tmally nee. butall. fort Fledge, Pnßorie , . Brewer..., I tart Herter. etc. It If parth 4 , 04, r.etnatnenderl by Inanraoce COM . rnit"..ll`..rn.lin" l'Omlt that tt I .lAt)lttWf blt.to IS fret brough tame. It I. no Drat veer ea beeswar It now ,. r falls. Tbe moat durable beennte It le compn.ed of bat few 'donde parts of Iron (enrouteled *0 AOlO urerent soy nardearant or brat - o*h taste it. the wait r) Iles uo battler packt. n..,, chllrlean wink it_ Itnever.frentee, as on•leater rentEdua la tbo.plpe when tint Jo 4610 i, It fern' elp • the e.-Ideat tenter. belng plwced fint of the 'Orel t . ,..1. oolnlon of Oren= Jana 4osinur fats ATI todtuluad; Jane lio.,161:. prge2GD; also Jan. do,Page :a. hoeing purchaard the county elet. I • will aell town rights ts, volt parriptvere. altti to those in wnlll of ti Intnp I ain prepared to eel).* cheap no they enn be mold 7 the company. bend for clrenlar and price' liar to W. M. WILMA.RIII, Oakley. Pa Ott. 13. 11431-6 m Mo' .76 1 ' X IA. Da • Di, Lanosboro. ROBERT & MAIN, "..hrzito-g.lrkow".l,77.e,nrati7it,7';''"Plred WaEn Blamitla FROM A WAELBAFICW TO A COACH. BSP.IIBnU IN ANT PERT OF THE BUSINESS wall reruire prompt attention. OEM & MAIN. frame:war, Pa.. Oct. n, TOTICE IN PIRTITION.Td JOIt ANN!. I'll Reynold., of Jersy City. Newjerser,eatli , erine Coz, of Whims-Barre, F.dwurti Brown nod Thomas Brown. of Jersey City, N. J., Mary Jane Bruton, and John Brown, of Staten Is land, and Eben Brown, of Binghamton, N. Y. TAKE Norton. Thin, Whereas Johanna Coughlin, late of Silver Lake towinship, in the county of Susquehanna and State of Pensylva nia, died intestate, seized in her demesne as of fee of and In a .-ertnin ntessattge and tract of land situate In the township of Liberty, in the county of linsquehunna and State of Pennsyl vania, described as follows to wit : Commene ingot a hemlock tree being the northwest cor net of lot No. 142 and near the road or high way leading by Mahan's settlement (so called) to Silver Lake, thence south 86q degrees east 53 3 10 perches to a post, thence south I!.; de. greas west 62 1-10 perches to the centre of the highway aforesaid, thence north westerly along said highway to a post and stones and thence north 1 1 ," degrees east 10 rods to the place of beginning. containing 19 acres of land, be the satne more or less ; in pursuance of an °o'er of the Orphans' Court of said county of Susque hanna, an inquest will.be held on said premises on Thursday, November Gth,lB:,p,at ten o'clock In the forenoon. to make panto!) thereof to and among the oohs and legal repres-ntatives of said intestate, in such manlier and in each pro portion as the laws of thin commonwealth di rect; but if such partition cannot be made there of, then to value and appraise the same accor ding to law. 31. B. fIEL3tE, Sheriff. Montrose, October 15, 18:3. REGISTER'S NOTlCE—Punlac NcrricE is hereby given to all persons eodeerued in the follotting Estates, to wit: Estate of George %V. Cratulal, Ists of Liberty twp., teed, Mary A. Crandall 611(1 J 0.11.1 Ilinch muu A.dutitt6tratots. Estate of' Jarot-7. Rauscon, tote of Lenox tnw !Ishii) Lief il„ Etnnthatt itatisoni, I..:.‘tiste or W. F. ; 4 1m rell, Intr of Great Istria toNviAlkip, tleiel, W. W. Strotell Administra tor. E.stnto,of.charles W. inckNan, late of Li throp tvw nship, decd, . L„Titratty Acuinistrn tor. Eatate at Nathan Flih, late of New Millard township, deed, Dennis Shay Anfinistrttar. Estate of WalterT. Dinuntek, bite of Ilerrick township, .Mtry A. Dintiniek Executrix. Estats of John Montgomery, lute of Auburn township, deed, 16rtiu Montgomery Adminis trator. Eatatenf Samuel 1101, late of New Milford tww‘tship,clee'd, Francis Mill ti.ing , titar. Emate of Henry Cit.aulier, late of Tivqnson too reship, deed. Sash ell litectatti t. Eetate of Jr.ltts fiarrinvon, late of Ltridir,e. water tottwltilt. Jentona and 11. ll.Har ringtun ttroof the Eget Wore. &date of itoiailia blillar I, late of Bridg,ewn ter ionnabip dev'd, Ah rt.:ba Jr:, and 314ry IL Millard Admit) stra ISI:or of C. 11. Milo nr.h, Isle of Jr.c,lv=on, lec'a, Fcmlc VI Prol:th Ad oinifttalor. Estate of Jacob Dutetter,late of ';ibson,dee'd W. T. Case Administrator. Eatate 01 Loren Newton, late of Dltoask decd, C. S. Gran and Emily Newton Adminis tutors. Estate of Reuben C. Vail, late of New 3111 ford, deed, name! Volt Administrator. Estate of Katie Dennison, minor, Sallie Den nison Dual Titan. Estate of Annie Dennison, minor, Sallie Den rdsun Guardian. Esta.e of Wm. 11. Lyon, minor, Amos B, Kent Guardian. That the accountants have settlesi their ac counts in the Register's Office in and for the county or Susquehanna, and that the same will be presented to the Judges" of the Orphans' Court on Thursday, November 13,187 a, torc.on. firmatlon and allowance. H. N. TivrANT, Register. Register's Office. October 15. 1872. ASIATIC CHOLERA. IN MINA. Almost every case Cured with PAIN-KILLER. DEAR Stns: During a residence of some ten years in Slam and Chins, ass missionary, I found your Pain-Killer a most valuable remedy for that tearful scourge the Cholera Io adutinisteri4 the .tnedicine. I found it most effectual to give a tea-spoouful of Pain- Killer in a gill of hot water sweetened with en gar; then, after about fifteen minutes, begin tu, give about atablespomful of the same mixture every few minutes until relief was obtained.— Apply hot applications to the extremities— Bathe the stomach with the: Pain-Killer, clear, and rub the limbs briskid. Cr those who bad the Cholera; and took - e• medicine fait tfudly, in the way. stated;above; eight oat of_ ran-ve covgrcul - Xt..U.TElNOTlD,Mitelonary.in China. Dish Sties: Diving a long residence - in Chi , nal have used your valuable Pain-Killer „both in may own tinnily allaguncing'ihe Chinese, and have found it a most excolleat medicine. In the Summers of 1863, while weakling - in Shanghai, I found it RR almost certain cure for cholera, if used tn. - time. Indeed, using it in a gwent many Instanceal do not remember telling in o single rtse. For three years I have been 'molding in this place, more than litty.miles from a physi cian,stml have been obliged often to fall upon toy own resources in teasel or sickness. The Chinese, tense to us in great numbers fur medicine and advice. Though without medical knowledge ourselves, the few simple remedies we can command are So mach in advance even of their physicians, that we have almost daily applications. We allow them to come, because It brings us in ematact withthem and-opens a door of usefulness. In diarrhea, colic, vomit ing. cholera, coughs, etc., your Pain-Killer has been my chief caedi , lne. Yours, very truly. • DEP. T. P. CRAWFORD„Tungehow, Chins. .Those using Paln Kilter 'should strictly elk . serio the following directions: At the conitnencentent of the disease, lake a teaspoonful of in sugar and water and thim bathe freely across. the stomach and bowels With the Palu-Killer clear. ,Should the diarrhea and email =finite repeat the dose ever!' fifteen , minutes. 'ln -th is way the dread ful scourge maybe checked and the patient relieved in the course of s few hours.- N. 13:-Se. sure and get „the genuine artiels;,.. Old Init reediest:tended by those" - who hare used the Pain-Killer for the'cholera, - that in et (ream cases the patient:take two(or more) tea spoonfuls instead of one. The . PAIN-XILLEII Is - sold bylalitiniVra gist itntl dealers iu Faixiq Medicines. •-:' • rerPliet. oats itnti $l. • PERRY .04178 80,2 1 1. , ILinut . a. At'Prop'et Oct. - • SIIEHIFFS SALES.--BY VIRTUE Or i, writs ismiett,brille Cogrrof Common Pinto Sustineliattna County and to traS directed, 14 will exnnln to sale: by, pitblie !rumble, at, The I Court House In Montrose, on Filday, Tiiiwembir 7;1873/ 1 ••• it 1 o'clock, p. m., the following pieces or pnr cel.l of land, to tint All that piece or parcel of land riltuate in the town ship of Great Bend, in the county of Sarquehanna endrisfate.of cud • tweribed or rate n :,. t o se tt r [legit - ming .in the eonibcrly ride of the nest road from near the dwelling bones of Truman iteldwati to the old Windsor road at a eheeletst post standing pn the northwest corner ofasid Int. thence, tnanicstc , i; new raid about 71 fert,thifree on a line st right' angles with the some le the liner oh Lowrey Green. thence southwesterly along the said Green'eland , 7l - featthentur northerly to Of be ginning, containing X sere of land, be the same Moro or less. hutting thereon 13‘ etory frame dwelling .house, slaughter hawse, and all improied. Abe: a iertaln lot of land alltiate 111 Great Bend townahlp. In the cone LO of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania. detenbed as follows. to nil: Commencing at u point on the east erly side of Raodolph street muds by the Intersection of an old fence with Said street Bile formerly hat by Avery Holden no the westeryiletatflary line of toe lot m. formed contracted to .1 Holden, running no northerl y y along said street &rods, thence back eaeterly at riht angles with the last utentkoled siryet lo to the boundary line of the Lowrey Green terra, thence sontherlY Along add ,Omen boundary 8 rods, running t h ence In it straight line to the place or beginning, con taining t due of Inn& he the setae morn or Ir.*, on which is,. brick yard wtth sheds, andd Improved,— Also. all Iliabceftelll lop of land situate a 10 Great Itend township. to the cod ...Me of Stunitebauha and State of heonst trap WI. described as follow s;po wit G o teni e ne, Inv, at a chetttitt post standing on the north easier'," comer of Randolph Street. thencs southeasterly to the line of land lute owned by Lower} Green, thertessoerts. westerly along said Green's line shoot seventy one lett. thence north westerly along Incline Of a fat eotit4fed by Wlniarn Wert PLO wife SO a1)1111 L. Rayless to sent Randolph road. thence northeasterly Along - laid Ran dolph road about seventy-one feet to the itlece of be einnine. c oo ninelll one half acre of lend be the nine mote lelP,•Mb tinsappitrtensoces,orte I,x - story der el house. ill lmprt rad. Men all that certain piece of land situate in the floiongb of GreatSusquehnn conoty, ps., 'wonderland described OA rollmop; to NVti Thirtyy feet more or less fu front on thentropike road. rennin , . from the the ro of the lot torn:foals twe ed be Watter'halntin to the aI lending to the bepot. 0, 0 , a l o ng that road port lot within Sent feet from * Intlidlng formerly ooeepfod its a Daguerrlan room. (tante northerly to 1 , a .11 lot formerly owned or Peleliu. thence along said lust mentioned lot to the place of be ginning. with tho appurtenances, a story drool leg hound and sli improved. (Taken In execution at the roil of Michael httlishe ee.ll.4ololte A. ft. VanarcitOler ye. W. and L. S. Leuhelm use of Aaron Vanworiner -- ALSO —All that certain Int of land iltuatutn township, in the culotte of Suesplettausta and Kate of Pennsylvania, hnnotted and described as follows. to wit: lit gintlite. a I and stunts oolfier of the Co ., lot. , hose , land. of C. Bogen. and I. NAM. north 4:114 degree's resst 51P2 Octet.. ton post and stoner. thence by lands of P. 11. 'tiffany north tin de greet west Ott' pee.es to the centre of the road, thence along the centre of soda rode mouth I degrees east 54 p e rches and eolith 1; domes nest perch. , to a point therein, thence by land late of Benjamin Parke mat lii rods to the Odes of bcgotniug. eoutsitting as nerve nod 69 perches of lend. be the same more Of lets. with the appurtenances. and/drool lb acres 'lmproved. %I s ,. a ll those ervcraladjolttlnp, lots Of land nitrate in Ilhouck ilia oship. In the enemy of sn:enchant% and :Bate of Pennoylvau In, bounded an the oast by the road Ica trip from the State mad on the (arid ofßatd. Parke, op the al eshopylen trreltstoi the non% by Ilona laic al told Beni. Parke and laud of B. c. Underhill., on the went ore hinds lateen Fold Parke nod by the rood muting *cent of t h e .ehotri boom lot sad by the said 10., and on th e sco ot:, by said State rood, runt/anal; 15 RCP:, 01 land. 1,6 the sawn mote or leas. 111th the appurtenan ces. S dwelling houses, blacksmith chop and stable. a few foot trees, rind misetly improved. (Taken a t th e sot: of Wm, Cooper es. Benjamin Parkr) ALSO.—AII that certato piece or per.' land alto• ate nt rho township of Antotro. in the county of Pus asar. ars Siete of Penattylrenia. bounded and de scribed an totlona, to wit tin the north by lands of L UCogswell and 'Spencer Evans, on the east by road, on the south by rood and on the weal by the Ban ned thrrertry MAI lands of Jonathau Bn toteiteaotein trig shoot forty seven dere-sof and, he the tame more r lea.. it I lh he splotrtenances. one dwelling halve. one Pita. ton ant houses, fruit lows. arid all truprorod.- 11'sken In excretion - al the snit of K. S. Darts assigned lOC. II Loom. vs. 'rhos. F. Kellogg.] A LStn—A 11 that eertato paws nr parcel of land onto. ale In tire 100 nsttlp of Jeck.n, in the county of Soto qaehanne sod brateof Peunsy' Volta, bandcd nod de. ....Mod no album e, to wit: Uu the north by land. rit E. Tingley and Royal Tinier. ou the 00.1 by lads of B. 0. Poo er, OP the eouth by lands of 0. P. Ilatteelt 1110‘r IllereAre DeWitt.] god on the west. by taw rosd I, adios from Brisson Hollow to Jackson cornere, Mn. g a ining OP 7 0.-ren of land. be the same. morn oc leer, with the appritieuances end shoot dve acre, Improved. [Yak -u In ext./lon at the cull of A. andel_ It flame, a, Co . C. D. 11b1 one I'. A. and .2. F: Morse nee4go. ell to alogley no. C. D. 111113 AL.s.O —All that Certain ;duce or parent of land ohn ate to the township of Springvi Ile. I the county of Sue. sde hoo te t and slate of Pecu-s Is anis. boadoa and de. serl bed as tonna e, to ail; (11l tee ...se fief, IV 'baton. do titneast by loud. of w. O . p a c„,,, eu the tooth by lands tlf JAlnro Iteeker and 15' O. and 1..1 the west hr . /oat-of S I,w. , A rope Bro. tea t ioin, tow bonnet! am a 44 an b e n,. , so „. nose Irte .11 , 1 111.. 'lpp:sett:WlWl 11,101 F. 64 , 1150, s ons ,„, h orn . on e ..lo fog I trait tr. • arm partly i oproved (Tat la rperittlan al 111 e snit of tho 'fr vidtuan sa It A. `linen M. 2411.— All 11101 reel In pi re orparcel of land also. at, in the loon-111p .51‘ or l..he 1,, Ur conoly of Sir ftin•lo,ni.i and irate of rel/nPllvants, tottoded and Ile-rt ihrd on fohoo a. to moo: lin the north the hart. blare ii v, on the cant lie lauds of Thom.. Lorry, o th e mouth try Inv!. of :WWI, Rath, end on the rest by ('ho , nhOna , wnehip title. .0•1111,11ing OiXly49l - 0 ann.. ut land. 16. the ttanie wore Of to a. n tin 1 co app.,. ~ .nntlrt-, rear Intent:loon, tow b rn. 01n. orchard, ad moult nepotist!. A 1.., the m1416'1,1.61 onwheif intro est Is al, that torialts piece or patent of land, Attune in the township of' ;Ricer lake. in the ...only of nnstlnr nouns nod "11.11 e of Penno, Iva aim. boaded our de r e:rib-. rd as fodowe. In or 7 M . : i 1. Ol N.! 411 a po-t lie' caret line to St:ice Lot, township st lite rtorthetot corer, of C 11. Lritekee Lind. thence along lalll line non., git. trothdo s to a on. Ttn:tler hr land. of T'')oulas 1.211 y and Julio Latt).esstparrlire - so a post. 4h...0 16104. J NMI° allel la of t'. gel, try rout! , 11 perches If/ a Port bt tar pnWrr not& then., by toed toroth ItS drer• rs wes t to porches to ths nf beern. ramsirtiog sorer .if loud be the some more or less. who th.• op porn-ounces and al Improved. Mika Itt • neeusion at, 11.1 snit of J. M. Dual-y. rteelgocu to.b.. D. S art.. 4- 0 John and 'Thames latTy I A' S , l —All thane thee Into or par-ei• of bind 1.119,10 In rh. toamhlp a Lenox. lu sonars of !Owego bon net Oral stole or F.-ensylearria. the Dot place .ow:het sad deer, Oa! a. follow.: On the north by howls •• f Nei on Lewes. Ibodsmin Barrett. crest.. of Ashneld Nun -on- sed f "-n rebid . Ilh , ne rm.. the mill pond i 0 the sontheara eerier of the mill lot near the old bride, lilac.. ;1 441 Ilic era& by l I nds of lif.taw While„ on the ratan he the limekiln at 4 I,IIoS weal and A I herrhill. on r tress by triode id A Churchill and D S. ft thlnson. Containing about en , sues e 1 laud, he the none moreor lets, 01,11. 80, non ten inees,..ane grlgt oath foor rdooc, three hull.. clesoluc oholler, mirtlioers, and are outer rtiree's and ail nearly new, steepen and let h mill, wood saw 01111 all the wheel. and 1 , ..1k. , • lberelo tog. da...itinu boned: saw barn. osiv shed. oat build loge- roll palimproved. Viserittlog Iwo ant ttl piece- Or parcels land as benefolOry cited one ro Wnlte, cottrafnlng shoot IS nets or land.ott, which le flinseed a foinalry and .4 shone : the "'h.' , " . il iac , cataluing about tolls of laud, w hi ch Is altdde I a store house and sneal.) Alto. nor other lot Pounded on the north by laird. of A. Matsu-eel. A, Churchill. and public highway, 0.11 tbe east by :ands of Hiram White. on tile south b; puhtle highway leading from Lennart to pass Lorin* Te.sy. nu rhe west by tand• of A. 11..1.1.c1, contaluinz about -IN 2.70 , 01 . Land. I e the earn. afore nr Ica. with lb.-anon boat/cern one dvrellicg house. one him. nue orch2r4. tool out buildings. and all Inter°, crL, Abe. one oltscr 101 1 .0110 , - tai on then air by the earl !narwhal the 1 ut. k lonnock creek at high nutter Mork and li. C Denker, turn thoeut by Implant A l'horeholi mid It. J. Mile,.e a the smith try hoots at M. it Decker and oulaile nigh-.ay Iv thing from leassille past I. Filny. on the wart by tends C. A. Utley. J. P lttrtlej. nod estate of Juno Pranie, containing shoot Id /trees of land. hr the Same mope Or ' less. with We opparlanalices. one da citing honer. one barn. outhouse*, sonic fruit triam. and. amity') all.l o- bproved. (Exerpllng two pieces tot pate, • ~t ISM! Of berms Rum sold and deeded: one to the Tritstcri iii the )1 F. Chnoth. containing ahem acres of. Led, On which to entered s church the other to 1.. J. true ute pi. by O. C. noVerallte runt .P 1514 One arm of Itori .‘nil t'at certain pl cc or parcel of Mod eilonto la the f t wltshir f,lf I 1111 t.rd tb 'n a °_ A n ty of Siren lichen. and NI 410 of 5'1210. , ) ,110.8... , 0 , 014. , 1,1 and dew:Jibed. It Bows. to wit tin the meta f y the mill pond at 111.11.1 Water tolr:e, vet the east hy, Pools of C. C. flnuebtaillnr. ob the sow., h• nu' lie highway leading from Lemogsdle post c.o. Novainoiting,..o the taco. by tomtit of litnitin It hole. contalulny about tour acres of I 'lid. In Ow slow mare or 'ors, 11l • spnor tenauccs. invehluu hod.; barn. talltebut Wings: and ill' iniPnircd disc, all !her certain piece or parr,: eat land slum° 1100111' In the t.rtimshlp - Of fo-non and part- In the taanshio of Clifford, to the e-uot j .r.flansenellauca and also. of Pron'stsvplo, hanntled and de.cribed ac falkora, ! era the north 1,1.1 sills d (1 C. Severer...toed pohlle hi hasty. on thceast awl /oath Inr lands Lae the Oats., of Fraiii.frn otelha smith and is- ar by fondle Llecray erindlon rt.ci Unionville past Chauncey Decker, - tianudateg about $4 aeres of land; be 1110 alma Mobs or leas, milthlhasnpeirtemintes. 2 harm, a few feral trees. and nearly all Improved. Al so, the equal undivided tine half portion of - all that place ar parcel of laud Pitaattl In the tosenthip of line , nanny in toe county of Stienneltato a and Slate ul Penn- sylvatda. bounded end described ea folloWe: Itcatitio Ping at a . caloric tree by a line et a tract of land In Os 4rarraotae name of Henry Drinker south II degrees molt 179 perches Ma beech ea - pling. thence by a truer In the warrantee name of Henry Prirlotr, Jr,,iviuth,l l degrees soden mlbeues cast abont It perches to the etruntyline of Stlerlitchallna sod Warm., thence along sold County line south 3 ele-noes west amid perelles. thence 7 4 tract of land !tithe *arrant. name of Ilonrsti Thrie south 46 negtees weld perches (shoot) to a carper, of Thric warrant e, thence by orders nteu fn the oame of Frederick Berthold and Daniel Fernley oorth Odor gr. es and 12Jdnitades West Au perches to •..ceraer theticeby sold Beckley and "Iletity Drinker north 444e nrces met 1.1 s.ll.l l. ercises ur Alm :bistro of- het:lotting. apa scree of fend,, h¢ the Sallie morn OS lee*. ssith the appurtenances', unit dwelling httliSO, team and other oattiiiilding.„ one orchard. sod &toot proied. CreLesi exemiti.rto at the imit J. lUrt. ley sisagnail to 0. Alarillng shd : Wm. It. Rlehtnutlel Ma. Andrew Bale : c ad and 21. J. Becker. Norman - WNW Ye- M. J. Decker 0101 Andrew ,11sIstead:':4Matter noisiest) es. oudrosyleolstend sod Grtror. 'Brothers va. - Andrew 11015t...4 ALSO—AB that certain piece or parcel of land; 4012; ate In the luvrns/110 of Auburn, la the uoloty of tips, quelouna and Stow of l'entleilanlo Imuutled and do an f L UIPIa, to Wit On MO titrrlh by lauds. of .1 B. Newel:Wl/4ml Ilatdu oil the etas by lauds, pt J. B:i•sse's. oh the PlOtht by DDUu h lle Itg.hWay and air - 140. cesnby tondo tat riettruso, ointtaining. shoot acres of land, be the same miirc or less: .brith Vac oppurteuncyl, one Louse. one bannome orchant.and' aboat lefty ncles bonnier:l rriikbornenenitionat tpe , j malt of 5.11: Mulford assigned to S. 0 . $O4l- ord vs. John $l, Vrank)lu.l - • t- ". ALSO—AII that Certain pfeCo or parcel orandoilliallen" . 111 the township of Now Millord, ientheprouty.of But quensumn.and »Woof Pezmayhmala.' beam:led Moeda. scribed rte fOlionin Ito moil; Ott the Math by tilOin'nfr on ILeenaiithylandsvir Intintrd-tesucher. on Atte by lauds of Ji.et Keep. gad -a LP. Pert b 7 10101 1 • huttunomotaluingto sere of Mediho itete UMW Slurp. Or haw saith the appartodsittei; one -Itetbee, - bevel taia ,eumbard, and abtont,42 acres troprovtd. • •eLvAtt ter other so ity rtalslree or parcel of lard situate In a, tbonshrp of Nine of Suadtorltani. os; and Stara of Pennsylvania, bonded Mid described , eta teltows.,to 04 the north' by,D,:a.. 4 IV.- RAU- road, on thcant by lands of W. C. 'Ward, on the fc reh -by lands of a' Ely, and on the weet by lands of P. Platt 'llol,_contalning 60 acres of land, he the, 'tame more or ildett.'withithe appurtenances, one bante r , one barn. axe' Amhara. and all Improved. Also—All that eettalb piece : cored' oy laud. situate In the township or New 6111--, .7(0111. is tnit county of Susquehanna. and Strfie of Tclio-t .elinnia s ltounded on the north by lands of A. I. , Alosleri on_the east by the Montrose ruad,cn the south by - Einds, of }c. W. Robluinh. and on the crest byladds of Or - I Seek_, and U. J. Vail, contarelog snout roue acres of I laud,bo „the game more or less, With IneepPlateteCtices", and moray Improved. [Taken In exention at the snit of N. 11. Lyons le Co. es. Oen. B. McCollum...ll, ' Vancott ye. Geo. B. Me'Colinin and. Seterkinitalnin. II C. feel & Co., vs Geo.'ll.: Keenan", Bodine A-I'3W e* t-o Bt McColinm, and 8. - 13. Chase .t Co, vs Gee. B. McCollum end Peg' arcedattin J ' ALSO— 011- that certain piece or parcel of land, tato- Ate in the borough of New Milford. lo' the comity of tintquehanna. and State of I ennsylrams, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Ott the north by Sono; areal. on the east by Maio street,- no the sturitil'hYlOv owned by Andrew Gillespie : sad on the west by Divisr Inn street, being fifty feet, In front s by two hundred feet In depth, with that Ippllttenanne, one large frame building. need as (Town felt [Taken in execution. at the wilt of Keep & Barlow ve. The Town - - .lLs• ennui. of K'ear - .llllfentr., -- ALSO—AII thatecirtalnp eee or parECl`of land eltucte In the township of Jackson:ln the county of Snerno henna and State of ASetinsylvapla, bounded and de scribed ea follow*. to, wit: On the north by hinds of Sabto Barlett , on the eon by binds ofliabla Barzelt, on the aunts by lands bf Belton Brothers and Wm. Bird s.. on the west by-the flattuofty and- Len= cut oplke road, containing eight scree of Janda be the wan e , snore or less, with the apphrtenaneeb, - one !rani. stern find ! Ing. pee lmme dwelling-nettle, one frame term, one hag hoe.. one orchard; and other Dolt tens, and all Unproved. Also, annul other certain plea, or panel or land, alin.cteln the township ,ta Jackasou„ fu the county of Sosouchentia, And State of renn-ylra pie, hornier' and deieribtil' .as folloirs. to wit':— On the north by Mods of , 'William Birdsall and Urbane Paine, en the not by Inds of L. J. Mul coy. oo the mouth by Ones of: C.: D. ,Galintrui and Barrett, nod „ on on the west . bode of Birdsall, cunt:l6ll4 'Apogean 'area of land; bit the scree more or lest; with the apnortenebees. [Token In esecoitod at the suit of, KM 'l l . - rkloorad re Wks 13 - Knepp.] A tett—All that certain itlee 'or parcel of land itintatc in the township of Harmony, in the comity of Smart's,. and elate of Pennsylvania; hounded and drorribte as walnut. to wit:.; On the nom by lalsda of David' Ly on., on the cast - by lands of M. J. .Taylor. till the south ire public hlghtrayleading from river mid to Bichsel ttetar's farm: and on the west be - land. of Brie Ball way Company, contalohtg about den amnia land, be the same more or less, with the non: t team, one borer, ono barn. one blacksifilth !bop, One .small or. ehanl, and all unproved. {Taken in execution et the suit of I: CV Beath r. Jonn 'Pritzity.] ALSO—AII that certain tritterof 'parcel of laid Attie ate in the township of Thomwmado the county of tin- • tinehatina, and State of Secturry:aranla,bontidal turd de rere•ed to. folloate •to wit: (In the north by an- Jet (croon B,tlmy l. uts the east by burying round. on It-e Incend west b, buds of Chester Stoddard. coutaio- I one and one half acres of bust he the Crime more or in,,,, with the appartenances• one staw null, and all d. elca. all that other certain _pieta or pore of land situate in the townahlp of Thomson. In the county of ensonehanna, and - State of Pennsylvania. Inntinded and described SP follow, to .wil : On Ow north by lands of Wm_ Jenkins and John O'Brien. at. the en•t by land, of Zia. Bore. on the. south by Lands ot S.,triek "no Thos. Rogers, on the west by Lands of James Mt:minors estate. contalning ad r oit two not deed .d Int; acres of lan& with the apportenancr e. three house.. one burn. end about ten accent unprwed Also all that other piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Thompson, in -tae coantypl Snaquehanna. and State of Pennsylvania,' hounded and defecate an follows, to wit: On the the berth by hinds of Wildam and and Nathenlet Vanhorn,onote tooth by lands of . - Elijah Cook, on the east. he {soda of H. Chandler'. to Lit, and on the west by land, of It Davis.containiag shoat non hundred sad thirty-eight setae of land, be the Name more or Len, with the appurtenance*, one hone° two small horns, one Large barn and sheds, tw,, a, chards, end Alegi t one ntirld red acre. improved (Ta ken I u eXeClnion at the suit of ;oho Glover vs Collin, avian. and Eliotts P. Strong add Gormley Osborn a. G.:1,11.1 • ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel Of land situ ate in the tounahlp of gush. In the county of Se-go.- hone., and State of Pet:m*7;l,44Mo. boa tided and describ ed tie (..11ows,to wit: On tbv north by public highway. on, the east he land of J. cf Go.y, on thenth by lends of A W. Gear. and on the west by tend te s of A Junes, containing gftvon metes of .and. 'be the came more or I, no. with the apporion.tocce. ono. lowish, on, lot Cable.. few fruit twee.. mid all Improved. (Tiilel in esecolion at the roll of J H. Itormiliraus ea oemili Eat eel ALSO—AII that certain piece or lame of land PIM are ta the tiorhslity of Liberty In On, county of how nnch.mna. and Stile of I enneylvanht, tampde-41 and de scribol as foitoms. to wit: On the, north by lauds ot ectate of A DiaDolr. 04 gr wrath by land. o' John Oeterhoot, on the riot by ban • late the Henry and John thiternent. and on the west by Lied!. of Henry Omerhost, to:stooling Abililt ratty-. 0,11 ncrts of land. be the tame More Or Mrs, with the appartimithee - , no.• log shanty, a low fruit term, and ghost ten aore• laps c.d. annul In Carnation at the Snit of t 11,..e.. ,;handler A ,:n.. on John S Gatncuj ) ALSO—AII that certain piece or panel of laltd .inst. in the too nship of Ihirkoo: to the .homy or sn-nne. harms and Siate of Pcnneyivani ..ho .nricil.and de-cylb. .3 me ItrViONT. , o wit: Iti3Ontsivs.4 at the ttorthsa4t I comer hereof at the west Margin of highway atiii tto , ~, u i bra-, curter of.land• now or Lie , f Lyroan 111. , 1‘, be. thrum nosh-1i d fret rant along the highway 4 , srerciii sto ea ttake and etune. thence west 11 fromhes a nd 4 link. to a onrater. thence until, li mitre.* 1 w' IS pert - Wes to Lyman ßialterler ' s land, (hence cun t ' I.li. 011110 Si perrher and 1 liokr to the !date ur 1.-• M- Iclog undatuing about 6J‘acres Of land, he the i roe awn , or I. WI I, W IllaAoptirtiltOlll/reir frame hugsc ad Unproved. (Taken to execution 01.16 e tom of Bah, I win A .tiles asrigiw - d • to I: l'. ?Dick ea gme,Jl eis Garin.] ALSO—AII the interest of.)loses Truesdell in ~. all that certain piece or parcel of land situat• In the wwaship of Gibson in the, Outlay , . Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, leant- ued and described as follows, to wit : flei in ning at a Bust and stones the east corner 0: 1 James Snyder's land, thence by lands of John I). Pickering (late tit John “ilafti'sfai/ti 42 de grees east 25116' pen hey to a pint and awns sir. the cortliwts' line ot land of .Orriit . Wilvin thence by said line gsnit II 4711 dtgret . 4 west 4. , ;retches to a dead hemlock the west cororr o said Orrin Wilson, thence by 'toil Wilson'A MOM itt9C9l lite Eolith 4214 degrees east 112 r•r thes Ina post and stones at:timer of IL Stevens. ._ thence by said Smen's line.south 42'j degrees •—st 14 perches to a corner, theuee by 'awl to 8. 3. C. West north 424 degre a west 11'1.y" pet ,,tes to a post in the line of land or-Jnini-8 tiny der. thence by said Snyder's line. north 47 de grees east 89 penises to pint and stones another corner of said dames Snyder, thence still by `land of said James Snyder north 421 2 : degrees , west 122 perches to a post and atones another 1 corner of said James Snyder. anal thence Still by land of said James Snyder north 474' de , green east' 0 percbto to the Once of beginning containing 50 acres of hind, 'e the same more or less, (excepting nevertheless therefrom a strip { or piece of land on the northwest tide of Itnund rood about 20 rods wide 37 rods long. 1yin,,. ,, between landsmf J. D. Pickering and. Jr Snyiler,l with the appurtenances, Isagte house, Jog barn, log shingle house, a small oyehtinl,antl about 15 acres Improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of James Fuller vs. M.A.% -Trues dell.} ~. ~ • Take Notice,—All bids mug U. arranged 073 the day or tale. . . . ' AL IA ITELAIE,'Sherlfr. !Aerial OtAce. lion:tone, Oct. 15. '73. NEW GOODS. r e o h n ih J o r.. st l incr w V , C d er n eAl e re n n:l7 ty pr a ?isted to rani DRY GOODSI GROCERIES!! Boors cc. SIIOES ! ! . HARD WARE ! CROG'K I &e., &c. As can be toned elsewbece; and nAin De treble 'Price* ,CO„ Crane: 1 Linrsville Canter, Pc. March 2t 1t 1. - • • . , AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The nederargned haring been appointed en Auditor; by the , Orphaee Cann of Bardeeteturot Connty to dletributo the fund lo the hands or Outer Washburn. adminletrater of the &- tete of Thomas L. hello! late Of Ararat • Mep., atteud to the Modes of his anon* moot at the africe of Fitch gb Watmo. Ib Montna.e, 00 Friday. Oethher d4th, dOT3, of P. most Iriacb time and place all 'teapot, lutcreated to said fend most permit their clad tott.' of be forever debarred from emn • ta g upon Wd pod. N. W. *AVSO:ct, Aiditor. Mai:true. aept. 13.1rt-4w. • ; CIIITOIffINCTICC.—The ondertogned. an Auditor afpoulted,hy Mc Orphans' Court of iinequenanua county to din:Uite the fend, In the hands of aterr. J. Bennett, Cu:nitric of the estate of Klima 13ennett.nee'd. hereby etrea botica thAt.lt will attend to. Cie:Linnet , of hit ainmintrent, at tra 'office to Montrose, cm friday, Oct, not. 151. at I O'clock p.m. s tit which 'infernal piano ailporrons interested via nnkri known their dein), Or be f.orercr debarred fretp wining on tall fund. CLIOSSAPIN, Atylitor,, . . Einottose.o44. • " • • UDlTOltit NOTICEIiZ—The neneistetted htivtitWhere applOted , b7 tho tOoort of Cataluna Masi pr -tins , cortisone coudty en Alulltor to distribute the fir,obs In hinds or the Assignee or (bury Ackert, vvlll attend to the Little, of btaapprlnttnest, at Idsottice In Montrose, On Pridsy, Oft.zt, ,ttert: at 1' o'clock p:td; pentane Int.:meted appear,rtnr. presoat.thele claim:ll,or 141 Sorocerdeharred truce woad e to 111110. ; ' • • W:itlrAltt,R; A Oita,' ; i, ll o . ,atffito. Pit, lit; /M. — WC • • . fattil" late of I~attirin .X 11: %limited hboutollalf e.'mile yiest . tar Kuiteneo Depot,lo-11rootlyn tatvek4 . lp, taw' Wining' about 111 nem ohland twat,. norprio - r txl ljquh:e,uf tlia undeploal, e..ectAtur,.l+l , said eigtafeost"NOF giltyrk.?* • •-• New .l 4lliford, JAI. 26; 197.1,4tf, •.t Git6eries, etc. NEW STOCK OF fiIIiiIINTER DRESS GOODS SMWIB, Oloakinks i 7 t " ilinnere;Blanteti,-etc. 7,7'7 71- - 7 •.,-t) • NEW ULU Frair OF MILLINERY GOODS `Ladlesi and Hies& ithUlMii4t4 VBINSTS, itlittsolV's; ire. NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK HEIM tiffiffilit xoUTpe•, Asp tea• 4ctcwaltr*s.axvria isvrro. NEW FAT.I, OASSIMOIES, COATIGt ~ ! , 1 16t12:0•64.1 FOR C1J8TO1( WORK NEW STOCK OF alEtzt,tst , db caps. FALL STOCK OF LADIES', MISSES', Boys' and , Nen's ' MERINO WRAPPERSIDRAIMIS. NEW FALL STOCK X-Ntsclicles' 42.2ac1 o.e7tLtas' FURNISHING GOODS. b# ,3 4 . 1 . L e 1 ,1 ') 4' 3 4 kiZi AND OM CLOTUS. tbo above opruing lu lurriidetypt lb. ptior‘Hd Guttenberg, Rosenbaum IX Co., b. s i S. UCR, itinsightc Part u! lolontroir:3..pl. 24. 1311. J. DICKERMAN & New Milford, Pa; CALL AITZI4TION TO TIMIL TALECSIVir OTOCIi OP NEW FALL GOODSI Now on Salo. GREAT BARGAINS TN DRY GOODS, both Foreign and Do &tie. Stepleidtd Roney. An the Noveltleo an - Drt•si"Trimmlntr:Rtbbons, lacesaUrtbroldeq,lldr 01XX/1• , • • J. DICKERMAN & CO. Offer Great Indacameata to thrietv Of READY-MADE CLOTHING, . • BOOTS /6 . SHOES, HATS da"CAPS,', bought at bottom prices for earn. and undersold by none. A magnificent display of SIIAWLS. J. DICKERMA.N .& CO. lavo ItiINTOVirX Clahle 40A9 1 40 1 Pitili:*; 1111 Csmall stole. We always keep oOffand'a fresh an_LeOlnPiela goelk— of im , t-c•caors.cres 404. 10718. Flour. Oat . etc,, by the laid. Wild. oly pound.. A One lins of EIAILDWAILS and ROOllO Op, Oiebin GI , A*, TAPSIf tif4Gtlglia:ol the styles, J. DICKERIVIAN • aro hound to keep.nventhingtiliP Deopl rgAtit,imNa's • recently tuldeq lUvlf InosPillßV ttock fiTsfifa , neat of - ritt .-rro 01 co . 9, .31EINCINE9 . PA INT& OILq: DYE! STUFFS; PATENT DIEM . CINK., Kra, . • ' ' Eve4l hlng to the Prig IIDa at prices that I.ll3hatoo. I.h drug buyer., . Jr-DiCKERMAN. tap parboOr attentin tr) 0 10? !I ;1 7 anclimplt vniu4kridcuol;'f,4jaWat pricevlbilyin_pfelog tinsa buyer*. Illanutolari 6xA Atakta TAN, wrrs.#4. ; WARY:, etc. ' ' "no • bee that wo Use) slot aveathltiff,tho imat ocoupleto oir4ok of soy booeft.l4,the Cooofy. houht et -lust adiftotogo 'And vatt fil.thOlVWlllll.ll3l4l avoor.- •,••:', • ,it R - I`; 11 • ' L .:,