THE DE 1 1:10 RAT. ...-- • _ . _ TELET CQ, ,rdikra. . . . _ _ Iffildiesdiy, Oct: 22nd, 1973: t "tait - iipcs, Ohio, oetoer • T9.—Both parties now concede the election of Allen Dettiocrat, by eix to seven hundred nia jility:e."SOmr few 'Dmoerattratilt claim the election of Burns as Lieutenant-Gov el:niir,.bnt there is little doubt 'lilt t he RePtiblicitis hare elected their Whole State ticket excel•t the Governor. Official 4tfirnB hare only been received &dm thirty-six counties. t'cAdNE has issued a ittanksgiving proc lamation. There is no mare living who has greater reason to be thankful this GE4:247. It istlebataable, however,whetli er the people have any reason to be thank ful for GitsYr. Granted that he has been grattted everything, is it fair to presume that the grant of-such a man as GRANT is a grant to be grateful for ? We take granted that everybody trill say it is a bad G ita a-r.—Bellefeate Wolchmoli, Majorities In District. • The official count for Representatives in this district shows the election of Hen ry W. Jones, Republican, of Susquehanna Calmly, over Eugene B. Hawley, Heim- Mat, of the same comity, by 13 majority, rod Robert R. Little, Democrat, of Wyo ming county; over Alanson B. Walker, Republican, of the same county, by 334 majority. Hawley had a maj9rity over Walker in Wyoming county of 722 and a majority over him in the district of 210. Little had a majority over Walker in Wyoming of 949. Hawley ran about 400 abead his pcket in Wyoming, and about 150 in Susquehanna. Little ran about 600 ahead of his ticket in Wyo ming and about 40 in Susquehanna. Susquehanna. Wyoming. Total 2400 1007 2410 1870 1533 3403 811 ' 3193 1707 1760 3327 County Majorities. The Republican majorities are smaller than usual, owing in a measure to a light rote, yet the Republican vote was fuller in proportion than the Democratic. By comparison with the vote last year there were only nboot 1700 Republicans absent from the polls:And about the same.number of Democrats, thus showi'ug that 50 per cent-of the Democrats were absent while only about 411 per cent of the Republicans did not come out For Judge of the supreme Court, Isaac G. Gordon bad 767 majority—for State Treastirer, Robert W. Machey, 741-7 tor Rieivesen tatives, H. M. Jones, 539, and A. B, Walker, 615—for Prothonotary, David Summers, 834—fur County Treas urer, Edwin G. Taylor, 881—for County Commissioner, Edward G. Batt, 769—for Jury Commissioner. Wm. A. Crossmon, 766--fdr County Auditor, J. B. Jobston, 765. Of conrso both candidates for Jury Commissioner are elected. Mexico ie slowly building herself np s•- • to the position of a true Republic. Her Congress has just decreed, the seraration of:Church and State, and decrees that henceforth - no laws can be enacted either establishing or prohibiting any form of religion. Furthermore. matrimony is to be a civil contract; religions institutions cannot possess Property; a simple prom ise to speak the truth, complying with obligations. eOntracted, with penalties in case of Titillation,: is substitiited for- the religions oath; nobody ie obliged to -give his or her serried; without just compen sation.; 'no:contract, is to be permitted which alma at the sacrifice of the liberty of man in the matter of work, education, and religious vows (the laws thus conse quently do not recognize Monastic orders, nor permit their establishment by any de nOminitions or ender any pretense), and no contract will be allowed to be made among persons ooneenting to their own, Pt?seription or_banishment. The Yellow Fever South. 'The latest accounts from Memphis in dicate'. no abatement in the ravages of the yellow lever at Memphis. As late as last Saturday, citizens continued to leave the,plata as the epidemic, was spreading tithe of the city. Eighty deaths werereported during the previous tarot ty-fonr hours. Many people who have" overtasket themselves in their labors Air the 'sick and are physically exhansted take the fever and die in a comparative ly short Aline.. appeals for assistance for the sick and Convalescent are -responded to, BB the Howard Association acknowl7 edgei i in a circular it has,puhlised. The °Meer says: "We return ,our,'heartfelt thatiki to nor sister cities anil towns for the lininteirusaid- extended tuna in this Iwint. of "sadneis and distress . From' Boa ton to San Francisco`; from Lansing to :Neil , Orleans; from alrnoSt every hamlet in'the land, and even from . far Dil".old England has, come each eviclencetiof sym.. pathy as to make our= hearts overflow, with I glatitinle,.bludiog us at it doe's to - them with the dearest of : ties: The feier' still cantimiesitarnarchlimnulf day by day:Asking rich and poor. Giwt when and whene.tt:,will. end. i o tt rieci t iik t! for die - Present are. a.mplo to mitt our _lnuits, nu.d „stemmed' aisl vise 4 will be teirthcona.l • Tnrtpaj9rity fo' , ..) icertse in i cit7 4 of rl4l44lDhia last week 32,464. \ • An9ther - Herein Montrose a considerable frac tion of the Ireptiblieliffate ivitsTititigferr• ed front Jones tcr—llawley. If asked to itircotifir for this; we shall reply in one word—tehisketj.—lfortirose Republican. We are at a loss how to interpret thee above manner of accounting for Jones' istii er.'i - Mon titin, -- ailllitrpettptrins this Borough pro got Ahem stran gers to E. 13. Hawley. Are we to under stand* the above, that 'lltnner,.,tiliti . al ways stands at the door of the polls• to pass out thit tickets, wattio under the in- - lltteuce of liquor that. he • could not tell Democratic votes from Republican; and I thus passed out the former? or does Ito mean that Hawley was 'drunk and there ' fore a large portion of the Republicans: voted for him on that account, ?, or ar.tt • we,to understand that he charges- that, all • Rtpulicans that voted for Hawler4trerci drunk? We ore still more surprised to I find the following in another part •of the same paper. "Hawley- points to his vote last Tues day as evidence that we were mistalom about his papuliwitv in Montrose. • We may have been. We certainly undermted the popularity and influence of his coed jutor—wbiskey." • •- • Ii the above, maudlin talk is intended . for a joke it is a very flat one. If intend-, el tor a sane and sober charge 'it is still more fiat. So far as thr.se Republicans are concerned, who gave E. 8.. Hawley their support, they have • manifested suf ficient independence to show their com petency to.srtile the-matter with the Re publican for themselves, and do not need any defense from us. As to the personal flings at -E. 13. Hawley we care nothing for them, for we believe ho is somewhat known in Susquehanna County, and he does not shrink from his reputation, such as tt is. But to be serions. We are fully satisfied with his vindica tion at the b..110t box, on the fourteenth, and we hope his opponents are equally well satisfied. Notwithstanding E. 11. Hawley has been charged through the columns of the Montrose Rcpnblican, as beitiga "law-breaker," a "common a "Hypocrite" and a "whiskey" worshiper the sequel shows that by the votes of the people of this district, he was 210 better than Alanson B. Walker, and only 13 less than Henry M. Jones, and he is perfectly willing to take his chances with those who did not vote at all. Now we have only this to say in this matter. We had no disposition to further agitate the lic mind on this Representative question, as our tree Democratic principles lead us to cheerfully submit to the will of the majority, but if H. fl. Frazier, Henry M. Jones, Alanson B. Walker, or any , other Senator, wishes to continue this ihscus 7 sion and compare records with B. B. Hawley OD any question, whiskey not ex cepted, we are prepared to meet them.— We have got the papers. We are dispos ed however to act only, in self-defense , which we believe is. our ouqueationeti right by the law of tit►tnre. TIE SILIIIPRIS,E. The result or the election in. this As sembly district has proved a great. sur prise to men of both parties,and no lessto: to them, than to the candidates themselves. Robert R. Little, the - Democratic candi date of Wyoming, ie elected to the Leg: islature by 334 majority, and Henry M. I .Jones, itepublican of Susquehanna, is re-elected over E. - .8. Hawley, Democrat, by a majority of 'thirteen. While . we 'are privileged to rejoice over the result, yet iwe cannot feel,to do. so in a strict pant , can spirit,-bat We'hail with -joy the fact' that, as , we - said' before election, the ; peo pletire inclined to take in:tilers in their i own hands again. We rejoice over it as 1- one of the best oinefis"forlhn perpetuity of this Repot:lie? that :infidelley and cor (option in public servants are sooner or later to meet with a peremptory discharge i at the bands of the people at the ballot- . box, in the same rermutible and impartial I manner that similar offences are .Punish-. etl.in.sociai and businessvelationa. Rea-. 1 son and not passion has seemed to rule the people of this Assembly district;at this tirrie, as every elector has been left. to act his own pleasure {so far as - the _Demo cratic candidates am concerned) and hav ing acted as thi flaie ;we, can but pm same that the result is satislactt'iry to them: We are net - cOntrietent to judge I of the Onscieucesi of men as our neigh-, bor, the. Wise-acre:of. the Montrose ; Re -limb/Jean assumes to .do„ hence we-can on form our conclusion of Candidates and ; electors by their outward and official [mauifesEations. Trie - gentir editor of this paper as t candidate:" for- Reprt , seritittive ffrom this county, has been made the tar ! get in this whole canvas, ,and there is probably no one who hiss been more -stir prised than be has; from Bret to lust- Zia nomination *Asa surpriSeto,him - the ifirat . onset,-and,the comidinient paid hha by. so many .of lbcee whouche had here. tofore opposed politically, in casting their Ivotes for him, and the hundreds-of '-oth- . eh :who tibiented theraielvei twit • the -• polls because,they did liot.care to Oppose I him, is a matter for jnstpritle;not otsazi ty or partisan exultation, but 4.1 s accept ed by him in - the spirit-ru- which he be ; lieps it was given, as - a - -reward for the frithfrif and'' independent manner;' whisk he his adv'ocated• eertaiii loOal and important independent-issues, and as el t expression Of couildetioe.iu his honesty of 1 purpose. ; He had no hive or..expectation" !of . stich - e'reward and Wei' mily'laborinse G for what he then lielievedacd .011 belief ell Yn, Ire jnit and right, but to say,thatspeb L aiiiappieeiatioaof bis feeble eUbrta'sa teas ' 4invasedthipOlis On Tuesday ate 1-4tii • was net cheering and eticgioraglag to NM, would lA, In opposition to facts and human nsitiri; ; Anotbef , squrce . of surprise was the ircaterpropOtionate''falling tiff in the Democratic voters, than in the Itepubli iaii.—BiliTertitice to the returns its corn pared with thosooliastrsear it • seen that only one half of the Democratic vote was . polled while nearly%twii thirds of dui Republican vidc:ra mem obi. 'Tbodii -of the : Repablicaatlectora_who sent must have teen governed by one of three things.' Etthei a feeling of per fect eecuritycrthe electiOtt of their Can didates,a earelessindifference as to wheth er they were elected or not; or a desire that they should- be-defeated, but did not care to help.do it :with their votes. The Democratic absentees could have had but two rerii3ons for their ntilijooltedjethargy. Rither a feeling of discouragemeot count of so many former defeats, or a lack of confidence in their candidates.— Both Of these are. censurable. The first because no min alionid falter in• well do ing pr omit to Bland up for what he deems to bo right, and the second, be cause any one Who entertained such a view should not hare failed to have en tered his protest at the polls. Wo be lieve the right to vote us an, American citizen, to be one of the mast sacred du ties atid.finkt it imposes upon each eli.n tor an obligation which cannot be shirk ed with impunity wain:Mt bringing about a just punishment. As we stated before, we hare tio way of jndging the conscien ces of men, hence we must come to this conclusion that those who' remained at home slid not have any choice in candi dates, hence we ore led by the result to believe that there are vrturresst more persons in this district who preferred 11. M. Jones to represent them at Harrisburg, instead of E. B. IlaWley, and this.ought to be satisfactory to Hawley under the circumstances, in a district where there is a Republican • majority of 800. It is more than satisfactory. It is eminently encouraging. We rejoice that Robert It. Little esq. has been. chosen to represent this . district in place of Alanson B. Wal ker,-by so decided a voice of the people, and we have such confidence in his abili ty, integrity and statesmanship that we firmly believe be will bring no blush of shame upon them by his legislative ac tions. Thus ends the lesson. SIISQ'A CO. OFFICIAL ELECTION RETURNS Por Oct. 14th, 1873. VOTE YOU STATE OFFICERS Jtjelge of Stm to Sop. Comt. Tr ...tram. ::. '1 • g B& g , . e ' ! st , t • 0 -- cT tTi P 4 „, TOWNSHIPS. o e' • r . • '.2 . g h , 7: : 0 rt,' a ... • 4 s r • : : 4i' E Arpolacoa ............. 14 ZS 14 2+5 Ararat ....... 49 9 47 II Auburn ........ ....... 1= • 83 12 - 1 84 Bridgewater... 1/12 09 142 Brooklva ........ 128 63 124 64 Choconat ; 2 18 2 16 Cliffnul 30 26 60 25 ...... 97 • 81 98 81 Forest Lalte.4.— 68 f. 43 94 , 43 Franklin • 83 79 84 80 Friends:9lle' 9 21 9 `2l Gibson'" 91 29 90 .09' Great Bend Toornship.. 89 36 89 88 Great Ilend Borough.... 34 66 3.1 65 Harford ........ 119 fra 117 84 Harmony... 73 21 72 23 Ilerric - k....... ........ 36 44 59 40 Jackson 87 44 85 44 413 .41 64 4t Lathrop .. 39 60 41 58 Liberty .. 54 62 52 63 Little' . 2leadows .. 23 5 Lenoi 90 • u - 110 53 311ddletown ' . 39 50 32- • 30 M0ntr05e:.::.._...... 197 118 193 62 Now Milford Township 13 94 122 9G Nem Aliitbrd Borough.. 57 41 55 '4l .Oakland ' N - 16 81 16 Mid • 108 .90 100 49 Springville 103- 48.. 100 48 Silver Lake • ' -23, -55 25, 35 Susquehanna Depot.... 173 140 170 144 Thomson,— '45 22 46 21 Total 2507 1742 2480 1745 COMPARATIV3iVOTE FOE REPPMENTA.- TIYES IN 1872 AND 1873. • . r - 1 • r' to - tl . • - • V. p A 'Apoloom, 18' 82 - 14 14 28 28 Ararat, 79- -St -49 49 9 9 Aubarn, . 269 130 107 114 87 , . B 9 .Bridgewater, 163 110 03 98 158 133 Brooklyn,' - 187 112 129'. 119 63 -- 04 Choconnt, - 'I • 69. 2 1. 19 18 Clifford, : , 103. 60, ; ,60 00 27 lkinock, 180 330 70 ;74 419 81 Duntlait, 20 • .12. - 12 .13 13 Forest:take, - 110."4'' 37 . ' 67 - 43 43 Franklin; .14 .110 •84 " 84'. SO: :79 Frieze:brine, 10 43.., , 7" 9 23 :.:21 215', 01 94 33.. 45,- ' 27 GL Bend twp., 17; 108 80 03 89 -87 Bend boro.; 54 'lB' t 39 `32' 71 68 iterfotd,; . 180 .135 132 116 ..71 . 77 Harmony . , ' ' ' 123 " 'B3 ' 74' 73 - ' 24 11errie' 108- 63 62 20 Jackson, , 171' • tgl 84 80. 44 44 . 116 14 64 • 04 43 • 42- . ;Lathrop, . 97-, 115' 87. 44 - 69 55 Liberty_, - 100 111 -83 83 63' 64 LlttleNeadows,' '24 , '; • 9 '23 93- -5 5 l'itennx, •.• ' 'lB7 ' ate S 7 .74 .-20 'O6 Middletown, 88 103 82 33 50 - 50 1 Montrose, " 200 - 10 - 151 107 121 70 twp.,lBl „333 128 , 130. • 93 , N: Miltuni,boro,„' 'BO :73 53 • .57: 41 - 41 04 k 1 4 11 d.': - 1481 :)60 1111 - 82: _l6•:'-10 11016,- t• 147 go: 92 ,criv , BD BpringritEr, ',211 -AIR 103- , 37i :81 Silver Lake, 133 t- 123.: , tlts Susq'a Depot, 363 '338 * 113' 173 147 143 Thomson. " 80 - '39" 13' - 43 - 23 33 Total, - 4294 3433 3409 2383 1870 1767 OIR iOR:PILOTITONnT 4 Trlp.kseT tat,AND Co. f.;61310310N UR: PithLooutm. ,Truer. :4 -` 4 -T- •?1 .a y a B • TOTNBIIII . 6. 5 n • - 0 • F• • • • Apolama,' - ' - 14 ; 28 ;;; 14. - -:3 —l4 -28 Ararat, 49 9 40 0 40 9 Auburn, • , 123 83 123 83 123- 83 Dr,idgewatur, , 150 100 139 100 152 Ilrolyn,; 'l2B 83 137 03 128 ca . ci n ama, • 3 18 2 18 2 18' 63 23 63 211 GI "28 ;97 81. 06 83 96 - 83 „ ~.13 13, 12., 13 13 13 Foirit Lake, • 67 43 07 . 43 73 37 Franklin, 147 77 83 19 8.5 .70 0'• 91 21 0 'Ol Gib on, DI 27 07 27 ...198 27 Groat 93 ; 36 61 44 •DI 87 (treat 65. .27 10 84 64 'Tartan], 118 St :121 PO 120 81 '• 74 23 . ' 74 23 73 24 A rrick, 39 89 63 39' 62 89 3a k9on, 89 43 87 . 44 s 8 4-4 deitsup, 65 -41 .61 41 03 41 59 . 30 52 39 58 I.llkr.rtr, - 51 el 54 63 "53 64 Little 'Meadows, 23 5 23 5 03 6 Lennx, 00 53 Pa 51 oa 53 I3(idtlteluFu, 82 50 33 50 12 70 Munlro e, 203 6.5 2401 69 206 66 3-a., 11'3 60 128 03 130 04 N. Milford bbro., 63 23 59 40 57 41 Oaklantl, 89 16 145 13 S'3 16 • • • 106 48 1011 4.1 105 48 Springville, 101 59 101 .52 103 52 Silver 1..34e,, 20 5,5 25 13 20 55 Simcjis Depot, 170 143 229 01 173 114 47 "23 44 24 46 '",r3" Toted, 2343.1710 2:0;.3 1702 . 2527 1758 VOTE FOR VEY COM II NSIO NER AND COUNTY A U DITOR. Jory CumWr. Co. Auditor. „.....—......,....—,.„ ~..-0,...—.., 4 ci .- IT, a • = : ~ I >,- P A C 2 c. Et TowNsntra 2 3 2. - 3 &ct, Apolacon, 14 28 14 28 80 151 180 1 0 2 Brooklyn, 122 64 128 CITOTIMUt, - 2 18 9 Minuet:, . 97 81 U 3 84 DantM i . 12 la 12 13 Forest Lake., 66 4:1 67 43 Franklin, Sil 79 85 79 Frir.n , l.sville, 9 21 9 21 fillko.n, 93 27 96 27 Grrat Item) twn., 8.2 37 PO 40 no.al llmol boa, $) -65 30 64 11nr1ord: 120 Pt 120 PI harmony, 73 24 72 24 Ilernrk.. . 62 39 G 2 39 Jurbon, 87 44 ISt 41 Jes,Mip, 62 41 65 41 1 attinT, 1W 61 39 '53 I, , berly, 53 64 53 63 Little Meadows', 2 5 fl 3 5 Lenox, no 111 iddltown, 32 50 32 . 50 Mnntrosr, 197 68 2tel al . Nt w 11 itiortl : wit., 129 94 1:10 91 New Milrord bona. 58 40 57 4 1 , ()A:Lunt, t;2 15 82 1 1113 48 408 4 Snrh.y.vills, ice 51 DS 5: Silvrr 1,41. r, 25 53 25 5" Suiten Depot, "172 146 172 193 Thomson, 4-1 2.1 45 22 Tout!. 2513 1747 2511 1753 'EC A r!-- PROTECT TILE SYSTEM The human lasl. - is n nutchine, and therefore cannot endure unevrr ; but, like a watch urn sewing machine. it wilt lest much Finger ii properly regalAted and duly reretired.than if no pains were taken - to keep it in order. The great olueet of every one who glmirm a long and healthy lite should bu to pot, lila body in a condition tel'resist the life .threatening Intluen ce.s by which we are all more or less surroun ded; and nn invigm'ant and corrective at pres ent known an effectively answers this purpgsse ac tin' vitalizing elixir which, under the unpre tmuling came or linstvtler's Stomach Bitters, has been for more than twenty years the stan darchonic of America. In crowded cities,where tie atmosphere Is contaminated with the efileitt inspirnhle from large populations; in nuirsby regions where the twiggy soil reeks with cas- RSIII3 ; on the prariesangl in the forests, where every fall the air Is minted with exhalations limn rotting weeds anti grasses, or deconipos ing lentes---in short, In every lucidity where malaria-exists, this powerful vegetable antidote is urgently needed. Fever rind ague, hilliuus glysentary, congestion of the liver, Jaen dice. rheumatism, and all diseases which are generated by infected aii,ititpure water, drawl glen eleurzes of temperature, may he averted by sin-t:it:ening and regulating.the system in advance with IlthgteUer's Bitters. Autumn is always a season Of peril,:':espCcially th weak, susceptible organi=ttions. -Been the more vig orous are apt to in some measure depressed by the humid atmosphere, loaded with deleicri ous tmses produced by yeptable decay. The fall is n period of the year when the renovation and rv , ;,ndation of the livineinnefsine is peculi arly important, and the Bitters should there fore im taken daily at this critical season. Special Notices. 110-V: TON PLY ETA nos" ti GSA Ls; Sent on recript oPeeentoi. Unicine Printing andr!uto ilphing riJ tilrent,,N ant York. A QEITS evefrutert) to sell °nines, and nUsel Em broldetlug lisculne.. Rut d foy illustrated WASTED Circular, to lfalieu Manufacturing COO lump, Bp Broadway. New York. TUE 14171.612 COIIP.IIOO.Y. Every Lndy 511,41. one Mau ought to have ono! Sent on receipt of 7'en Cent*. ,Addrem 111 DE & Cf.1..105 Seventh Avenue, N. Y TITS I . tECK !VITA $ 2O rortahic Fain firwinit Machine on M Maya' Trial. Many atiretatazica over nil 'titutrfaction zuhranteed., or $.29 :chated.. tient complete, with Mil' direction.— latecitwlth Ocarina , . Maclaine Co., %a broatiway, 27. Y. 7TIE SEIV ELASTIC TRUSS. An !inpatient Invention- It ntelne the itotiture et ell tinter/And under the hardest .rAeleise or re.teret It le Worn with contAirt,'cind kept" on night' end Op effects a permanent cure in a kw...ak, Sold (*etre._ and arat by. Mail ‘yheakrequested. Circulars tree, when 4trtlered hy letter-rent to The Ebetic • Trite. 2'o. No. rsißrom way, New .trork City. Nobody uses; Metal 'Spring ',manes too palatal;-slip oft too frequently, Fornatwuo AAR WILLING TO WOVE. Any pay ,ron, ald or young. of either ter. can make from .*lO to' Piper orta.r. at home day or 'laming. Wanted by.alt lardtanlY to eitherylty: or country. and any feARITI of th. l yrar. This is a we appnrondiy fur thona who arc out of work; and ont or MOD VY• to' *mac: PM hide. pendent Mind, nu capital halnd nreinired, „Oar paraph. let, —BOW TO 3IAKK A LTVING," lastnrc tinny, .onr on ryteipt of reticent, Adam's. BURTON "d - BO..llorrininta, WeetchestrY N: T. , April , i 1 ' BUTCHERY'S TISCROVRO vIICORDREt WOOD pump. TatOros. Deroble. ,Efilment and Cheep: •Vbe..liesA-pomp for the least mouer, Awl:lo 4 n is ocncildtz Invited to 131hleblere Patent irciprot , ed lirsoketi itind Sep Drop • Elva*, Vnlve,,,whicla eauho st (thermal:llolh, of removing ibit Pomo or disturbing ttolotatto. Also. the Copperednmber *bleb never <mega: nod will outlast ehyaither Per anis by Dealers every where. send fur entalovo and Prim Cnot.{lDLoventd l T,lift'f, 60n ildoMmerce PL, Phila., Cs: • • • • It ril ail:Eurani.tstinti Farro.hat.Consum.p. iiinactin be cured ; but it isfar bettor : pre. vent the c2llO diAtaSk, from insiening Itself on She mitetra, by , the Windy use.of 'a remedy HI 111r;' Wiitar's ,Il4sanw of..WW,Wheitt.' standard ;impartation will Speedily enrol eitugh or eat.and overt nasumptipia, 4lWnt:YigiJd q. Its gred power. iti I. kJn : IFFY SALESItY: .-VIRTUE — OF : writs Issued bithe Court of. Common Plcdi of Susquehanna County ant{ to me'directral, will expose to onto by puble vendue, at the tionrt Hameln 3lantrosn. on Frirlak,itiovetriber I'M,' at two o'clock, p.111,,!0 following pieces or par- All that certain piece or parcel el bud. Minato In the township of Lenny. In the county of Susquehanna and Stale nt •Feausylynaht:bnotadrit *PA desert -est to fol lows. tit wit: (In the ninth by Lynda at Charlet , Smith. on lire sonth by land• of Edward Ilartley. and On the west by !nude of Hartley end Itlin Manley con lni lung 144 new - sof lard, be linr esme inert. or len...with the AlliAlfl•rillocrzdtniedwelling Ihritro.Voto hernia...Ain - house. a few (nil, Breen, and shoe* II mennerimprortat. [(Token It. execution et the suit of John Van Loan no. 1 .VV. - liallockondWm. N. - Sherwonati4 --- ,—.---- • ALSO—AII that certain place tar parcel of land. rite ate to the borne: It of New Milford. in the county of Snegnettanna anti Stale or l'enneylventst, lummled and described ai.follows.tn wit: the the north by land, of I D. W. Slayer. n the cant by lands of •Trthn'flayden, en the milk h• land. of Octirce Pratt. and on the went by lands of E. K. Richards.,; haring a front of nue hun dred nod twenty feet. and a depth of 120 - feet. With the appertenatteee, I frame dwelling honer, a few fruit trees, and nil Improved, (Taken In execntlen at the gulf. Of 117., If. Lynne &Oa.. vs Geo. Ti, McCollum ; H. C. I.cct a co.. on. n...,:0 .11. McCollum a, Bodine it I'M rie teeilen. n: Mernlintn; ti. 11. VenCelt en, Ono, IL McCollum and Peter McCollum; S. It Chase it CO. ‘a. G.... R. ilfeColiqM and Pe:er Ma:Celina, ALSO—AII that certain olive nr parcel of I land - •Jteato in the townehip at frib.on. In the ciinnty of Perroun hanna null Stole of Penne)lvanbe. hntouted and deserits. .1 as hallows; to wit a Ott the north by lan& of Free. matt Ilmeittare end Aaron Reereonle. on the east by lands of Fitch Eruct:el, on the 'oath hr Innate of Jae. Porter and ott the went. by !antis of James Paine,' ' and A. 1 41, allure!, coninining has arm- of loud, I he the name mom or lees, orb h the tappertennerest one dwelling house, base, and on' bet lolnge, I nrrlmrd. an 1 ehtint 01 acr-e Internyed (Taken in errention at The . milt of' .1. fr. Edwards, astill.med to Mary M. Edward.. I re. P, It. Maurer I A LS.— 11l toot Mertnint.lece or parcel of land ellnate ' In the lownsh 7 , or Je .. •enn, In the moots of hnsainehnto tit n nod si n teo Penn.tante, hounded and described lan follows, to wit: On the north hr the tt',alnaleg 1 creek mad. on the cant by Wade of anhn 11. fmkt., nu the sratl, In lands of 1f r.. !damned, and on thee d , hi Innd.ofJohn Warner. enanandna Onn acre of lard, ; be the name more or less. with the nppentenattres. eon frame house, tonne barn. 11'nelonith shop. tome fruit F I nett., and all Inotroved. (Token in eceentloe at the ' *nit of Zola- Staalllt en, Jared Dr. t. tall A 1..0—A1l Mid certain pie., or puree? of lend. attn. ate in the borostCh of Snequehnonn Depot. In the Coun ty of Susquehanna, and state of Pennsylvania, bound. .1 anal antic 'oral an folk 'we, to wit a On the earth by Waushinglon street on the giant by lamb. of Milne ('CI. g;n. on the south by I ands of John Tierney, and ate the w. it by land. et Eelwars - Lille: with a front of El feet. ',no a depth of V.Z feet. 0 Ith the apt nrtenencee, I two story frame ham., chit-kers., tame fruit tree.. and nil improved. [Taken In .•Neetil lon nt th• null of M. R. El drell.t..kneal tar Stssqnelotllo ettent,y Imcal Association o n . Itneh Melannitift and .firoh ruylnr.l A teuall that piece or parcel offend elinate In the tt/wn. shi n y at Gera , 11. oat in Ihr etmety Of Snantn.hanna an State of Penns !snob. boned, d nod otcribed n• follow,. to wit : Beginning On the etenthertv vide of the new read from near the dwelling. house of Truman ll:dd.-in to tire old Wlndeor void at a chentent pent Vt.:telling tie the nortliw.en; corner or .14 hat. thence earth, asterly ninny said new road nhont it feet. rherre on a line at eight angles with the rem. to the line of Len fey tines. thence ...utile. e.terly along the raid 14,,en*. hied it feet-thence northerly to the plate of he• ginning. onntaining. ,tf airs of lend Ito the tame were or leis. having there . n 1 , 1 Mery frame dwell in. 1,,,0.,,a, stenciller hnuse and all Improved. Also, a meanie lot of Lind situate to Great lhand township. In the county of Sitnainehannaand slat. , of Penneylennin. de-tertheJ a.. foll o ws, to wit: t•ommenclng -4 a wont on the coat. arty ei ‘e of R.t.ololnh .tort mech. by the hoer-triton of an add Pure with raid .trvet line fortmerly 'milt ht Avery Sadden .1. the westerly Imentlary Iliac of the tot formerly. contracted to said Unlace, running thence t ortherly Moog 'dd street Snub. throve hank masterly at r.g,lst angles with the bet mention.] Wert lino to M.. tmmednry litre of the Lawny Green farm, thence month riy none raid Green bottottary a ramie, roaming then, hi a sir .Ight line to the nitro of heap ening, eton• mining I arse of la/ d, he the fame More On lens. on 0 bleb as., brick yard nit), ehellti and all improved.— Ain°. all that certain lot of land situate to (treat Bend township. in the c-not to of Sesquutmena and Slate of Penn.. Ivan!, deeer a heti as tont two, to w it : Co:entree- Piz al a chestnut post statudit e . on the north easterly raw. , r of 11l oniatiph street. thene. earth ...aptly to the lies of land Into owned by I,nterey (teem,. thence eolith• west. sly nice told ltreett'i lino ntano seventy one feet, thence :toed, westerly alone the line of a lot conveyed lay VI - Itti •rn Wei nun 0 Irf , 11 John Ia Ilayle!.. to salt] Randolph marl thrum northeasterly alamg said lieu d.•iph road at...et F....nay...me Omt to the place of he ginttine. en. &Mint; one half are , - I.? land he the same mete ..r lc...with the apeelletelitlaCee.tive 1, , f aloe, dead. ?log house. till In•prot dal Alen all 'ta n , (~.,,,i-h pit" a o f I and nltnate In the Borough 1 / 4 ,r areal Beta4.l4hoeiheheh. no contain. Pa.. bounded and tle.ceibet a• (n 11..... 1. wit : Thirty feel more or (+so In front on the Tnrnpike I e,,,t. tuordnr from the mOrtite- of the ion formerly own. ed 1,, Ma ter Pair-Ain to the mallearting to the thepot. thes-ar sabarc Cut road to n Thu wl'hin Pam feet from a betiding (osmosis ocenpl.al an a D Icon-triad omm. thenee norther's to PALM In , fbemerly ow -•erl by Pmholn then.- ohm, .0,10 la-t tar tit toned lot loth , ran , . ,be cinolo, mania the apptirto ansen ' a stray dwel lug tosno. and OP Improve I. Alma, -II they certain piece In p,reel ..f lan ersitnei. It th, I,..rete:h ..( net al Bend, in the connty ..r ....11..i, 00000 a .n.l -t te or Penne, It ant a. Nnunded and den, a ...I a. ...thyme to wit: Iteclnning at 2 stole strati 'lt 1,-,-; from that. n tri love. , cornar of iitkind veld' 'by 1... , le O, rr i'!thinner'!thinner 1 1....ry '!thinner 1,, a r ,,,„kit„ .5 r ...,.,. ,hn nes a , right angle. fr m told Flank ire I a.? a 11'14 10 anutn ••r ore. ly, on! p-a-allel nit, r en d F 0- 's 'l a-0-er, throve nonthwArol, •oot, r .anal ps.r.lle. , ..,.. a oarTt In a ..•..... ;'eaten'. wea eel' at ugh' nevi,. le Ftahklin .tneo Omar l':-. feet . Stoner nor herb di fent to the ten. , 01 lencinnbez, swath therm. putt na,mees. one ethry anl a betllolo-..iiitu inntne, end ill ,epeereal !Taken lu • xrertilon at 11..-. alt of Ali ' chael opines rte-tal•thal to A I', Van., owner va.W I P ...tin. nod 1.. b. I.euh On •-•- II( A:000 re,autterr. , V. W. Palette I tltclete Muttons, art-'c•-•.t to A C. Y sno ~,,, wr. an, W Paintin. and Smolt -y Wakemm. as. -lc, c 1 tr, M. Mill me, assigned to .1. C. Vmowertner vs. Walter Pafetin I P 3 123 uEEIFF SA LES.-111 . or po writs (led the Court 4 Common Pim, n 1 Sw.trieltancon ('onnly an 4 io one iliretteol. mill ...WISP to sale by pul,lSo vendor, at the rwitt It , .ve in Mont nv.e, on. FrMay, n nte.mbrr 7. 137:1, a t 1 o•d oc k. p. m. , tl fillowin;: pieces or par- All that crrtnln lot of hind altuale In tiotre.k norm/hip, in the [lolly la S.. Nneltanna and Mate of Poons, /, ` ,01 .. hnnod• d and dr.erlhed at follows, to wit; 11 4 ,;t1Illint:• A VOA/ and alone" A corp.'. of the Cray Int. IL rll r 1,, lauds of C. 11 , .,„ , n/ra and f. Dubois north atif tlegn-er ea.; teareboo to• roet and thenee I.net• or Titraey nosh Rn de :freer lelnot11111p(IPAllos Ire the mare of [lto Atom o aa ., of Oil I. 'old rough 9 _llOgreno earl 0.4, percEP. and rioth li dogli . ea wow/ perehe.. polo) Phereln,alont eby land Ito ! of Ittaijmila. rilrke ,art tit rod• to the place, of Iwgititilrt, ramtaintog.tt RI me and If) peer: eo of land. In. the tame more Colt-Pt.. with the apponenanntr.l and /theta 111 aeroo Improved, ' (IN., all thorn .creral a-UO.01.; iota, of land , Itttate In townatio. In the otOttlty . of - Sronorhannn arid trainded ots the .9-1 by *An road Inn 11ne I rein The Stole road on thr fano of seal. 1/.4k, an the iderio.n;on t rtik. on 'then/al tt he - I/tale late 'of e ald ft s .oj arid 1 otn1;of tar woof kl..1•111,..1(1. or rah: l'.irke end In tt c not rtondllg ,ye,t n t ire -rtiool hon.. lot and by the f.' , l hw, r.tof on the oriole. by cold bleite 10.111, 4 44. t 11441414; ;'1 0 4 04 0.01 land, be , if , '• online more., Rill the onottrtroin coo, V. rto-Illog b 4111444 0 I,lnt..k.,csith nttbit 001.1 otalrofn, (err (.011 trrri ;wit moray Itnni/erod. (Takeo at the eo)l - tt• at I rArri t 04144 tilt that e , Hain Ono., a-Intent, of land lan. air 11 111A4 etrtill -kip of .Itootto In the C., Only or Site stnohomto , a Plot, of reoroylron. to,ototed end de. serined no fwbow 1 4 , tO 0111 AAII lee sort!, to lattltA of 1.. 14. ( • '.;...t1.1 .nod Sptitrot Etton• on ehr et by rood, On the tooth by sold toll of. I . lln Of 0,1 by the Don-, u o tt }in t7y And Sandy of Jonathan Iltien,ll et/wail:Ong abot:t for,r kan.ta. torn. Of Ion& br tho sane. inure Ice• with tbe t yporton one one tort. t cot holt. e. Unit Info!, And ill! 1 1111.fol/nel.— r1'AS • 11 1 . vArtolloll.ll/ the .011 of it. ft, DaTio ofoived so D. it 1.0.01 o 1 , ..1ie110;t0.3 )hot corinin ideVir or p.,,e1 of tarot foto ht, to th e town/doe of Jackson. In 1110 county of Bair q.arhontia ands/ ve of Droll viola. tamtnto.. :onl rceibrd eat folittan.lo n if 1 tin the nbcth d. of G. and Loyal That gr, on ter rail .Ov" bon de of 1 . 44.4. 4 1 . . - 011 the etattit latioe. of 0. I'. tooor I e , n.r i,] tint t 44 thn writ by road I nllna in. In fldraal tot, to Jo. encore., rob. r5.,,,,r0 of land, 4r-the 000, 0 tow. , , W. 1., the at p...ri‘l,4ltA,CA 41/Itltaßga 9r', cure improve d. Mil,. In nlern loon .it the.rahtor A', and II ttfiraes ffi Go.. Is C.l/. 11111 and ona 1.1,411.irre asa:go- Ld to r 3. P. Tirrlei• re; C. 1/ LIP j'• A L., that e , -rtel" , ptre or rral.V.' of land Plitt+ I ate to Ito t0.v•0r , i , i4,4 I. ,:eaten.) ot SOO. Soo, of I.'• • ' oototalAt and 'lle. acrilttal tol.o. t. rt. it IL: lilt TO/ ut Cllt to land- of tut orr snft It, blade of W. o.ntoton..• the smith , ry •4 .ao.r I)orker owl W. 0. Holton. eed,ocrthi: ' by latol.of S G Intro. and Autos Mt too M. , ' '1114,6,4 art.. or laOA. he the same more fir Iva, t7ltit the 91.1t,ttimer. a. I. a" t. n , tvellitik. 0 , • j . • a"- f• parity I arrayed. Elates 'to eAt'ctlio," ii the cult of ,Ore. IP. Wellman •,I2 A. ffkitnfiLl• that cert-in oateel of loud ;pats ' ate fa the 104aehlr, 'ot 'Joke to tee 'county of „Snagnehntimmtval -flats of Pennsylvania, impeded, and .deseribed is to wit: On the north by the 'York Stele i e. on thereat Sly butts of -Yliemaiv Let y, 'co the south by. binds of -31artio, Branco-and on - the west by Chovontil trailiship line, containing sextp.two acres-of landfbesanie more or leaf, with the apples-. lenanees, one frame bonee,one barn, ono orchard anti mostly improved. Also, {ph undivided 'orie.b.ilf in ter. esei n all t Ostscrleln .pneta or foredo, land, situate JO the towro.J.lp of tither !Ake, to sae reality of "be:lpm- I banns and sore of Prim...P1...1a, bounsle[l 'and de.erilv. 'etil of tollince, to wit: .130.11n010g u po.t, line Of .511ver Lake townsh ip at 'be northeast corner of C. IL lakkgeti'llital. throes along. raid Ito* mirth Vig 'perehrelna html, Attlee by,Larry and John I...al.:efist pOrthce re post; thence'along same And h o od et' C. Alli/ary,sottlb Tat perches to a post In the public mot. the , 4, by ,aouth Poi dn.geves treat Ot Iterehei to 111.440:we , lael..4nOlng. eattlaltalng, 47' Servs of Lund he the same 1005...0t. kepi. Pith Mb , 'HIP portrhauces and all inforoved.•, fTakt:n in execution at I the so:C....Pd.:At, none.. saislgtied to D.' 'D. &Joie; vs I 41,1 in m 5 1,1 A I.BO.—AU those throe Into parroliof lAkd situate . it. toso.alp;af Lenox_ In the moody, of, iiscitoltlius litt Alta State tif'f 4 t ottsyiv.suoio tio• girss b o eod c d, and devt.rihed as follows: tin theimrnr briar! ds Nee'fip lotwry. 134. W: onto Bee nelt,'Ositto of. Asblipld _Allinson. sole A. elitirealit f,. (Cheat e tat rose ills, mill• pond to the south...tot tom ere tuovttll lot - near the old bridge place 4 limo east by Leads of il,ram Whlre,on, the *owl, hi I fie./lsoCktpl/ and talCu torolillof reedited A 4 km11011;141. tbs. wen by, finds of A. Übtireblll AIM fA. liabilteOlt s containing., ahont ll y e.aerea of Laid, be • • ' the'vinnelllttre '44 11m , 4„ . • With' stie• afipt.rMnanees, one 4:41 44 fish! Snt,sou ,ettin,i, three 'oats.- olognslllt work...moo shelter. ISMehlnet ., , and die water and ell nearly new. oneself and Oath- 01111; - wriod vow Mt-10W...14KM all the wheels endows thgreto, palter. log. tote derSiling.lionse. OtlPNl4l4.'one rued; satharld 'frm rintllik'.tatproveiL (Tim:splint twit sulallplepes orparcels of land as heretofore decried. ntie,to,lllrArts .Welty. contatelok shout roes of AsbiciA to ePositedw foam:try And 011ie/ l'lmtrua i ,I.4leoltter to:n ib. Hartley. coorsinink Omni, MCI* Of latid, oolvhfeh sltdateri a roast Jabots and shot) - Alto; One °the r tot : /minded , cop ,this north by latals.et A. Halstead,. A, Churchill:llnd patine bleiway, op' the east by tends it l Moon White, on ths. south by poollo Ittottwoy leading pose Loot TS'sy,. on, rite,meet , by Clods CPA . toutslotno' shoat 4).; 'acres of 1e,M1., tolhpepo rfns.atOre Or less, srlth,,tklMlßieststmgna sue drrelliot, house, mai liaiif„titis Lrlardr arid hid. ( . :Cl5 Prlatid. to tvii eek of land, to wit bnitdings. end ant reproved. Also. ens other lotbound ed oath, north by the mist branches the leuktomnocli crock .1 'high Water meth qui. floc. Decicer.'en the east by lands of A. 4.l3nrehili end U. J. Decker.on the south by land. of 31. J. Decker and paßlic. highway leading_ from lonoirille past I, Utley. ws lite west by lands' 4f C. A.11141:41. I'. If:utter. and estate of Jobe conta i ning aboullti acres of hied, be the sane Monroe less, o rte tee ppurtestances, nue dwelling bonne, one Noe, outhouses, some fruit trees, and nearly all ins proved. (Excepting two pieces or parcels at laud as heretofore void and deeded; one to the Trustees of the M R. Church. containing shoot 3 . 4 acme of laud. On which is erected a church the other - to 1. J. Miller. now (Irrupted by 0. C. geraniums containing one acre of laud.). Also, all that certain plena or parcel of land situate In the township of Clifford in the mum ty of Susoplehanno and Stile of Pennsylvania, bounded end described as fellows, to wit: On the north by the mill pond at high water mark, on the coot by lands or ' C. C. llongloalling, on the youth by public highway biding' front Lennxidlle trot C.4`.-11olaghtalling.roTthe ws-4 he lands of Hiram White, contaiuing about four .arree tif land. be the same more or Ina, with the spina , tenanccs. dwelling house, harn.,Oul-liplklloge. and all improved. A 1.,.. all that - certain piece or parcel of land elitist° partly in the township of Lenox and poet In the townsbto of Clifford: la the county of Susenehanea .and Slate of Penssyltunts, -hounded. lad described as follow., to alit On the north by !audio( S. Ilan ley.O. C. Severance.andpubilc hi haray, on the cast and south by lands late the estate of Franklin Dun& on thesonth and west by public rhlghtrey lending from:Leal/villa past Chauncey Decker, containing about 34 acres of laud, be the same more or Ims. with the at: 0 1120 2 0100N S barn.. a fear fniletrers. and nearly all improved. AI ., the equal ondivided .me half portion of all that pier.. or parcel of land Minato in the township of liar tunny In tnetsiinay of Snow:wham* end Stare of Penn sylvania, bounded and dis•cribed as N 111111,.: Begin ning at a mantle tree by a Bur of a tract (Aland In the warranter name of Henry Drinker south CI degrees east rill percher toe perch sapling titmice by a Wirt in the warrantee name of Henry Drinker, Jr.oneth 71 degrees nod 45 minenee east about 14 perches to the county lion of Sarquebanns rind Wayne, thence along sold c linty thin ninth a degrees welt about XXI perches. thecteeby tract of Land In the warrantee some t'onrad Tbrie,Jr., eonth tanegrees west St perrttea (about) to a tenser of said Tillie a(reenter. thence by era rendre ID the name of Frederick Berthold sad Daniel Iteekley 'non h 4.11ie. yr. es one in naivete* west :Rl' perches to a comer. thence by sold Beckley and Hairy Drinker north 'Kae- . frees ca,t IA 5-1(1 perehee to the place of beginning. coo (anima 315 acres of toed. he the same more or teed. with the uppattemotees, onetrellloo house. buss and other outholidlu t p., one orchard, and mho.' inners. Im proved. (Taken in execution at the roil of ) I.J. Hart y assigned toe. Hannan and Win. H. Richmond vs. Andrew Hale end and M. J. Decker. Norman White to M. .1. Decker sod Andrew lint- ad. o..mucl Li:Steed s. Andrew Ilatattmd - aud Crow Brothers es. Ands w Ilaistead4 A 1,40—A1l that cert.] n piece or puree! of land, sit us ire his she Itorto•htp of Annum. lo the tenets of Stm quchanua auLl emir of Penns) lennia bounded and de scribed or folloori, to tett: 00 the norm by land. of Plato tool David Rauh. on the Ere by hinds of J. Ii Plate. on the south by public highway and on the went by holds of Josiah Netter n, containing anent ninety seen of land. he the same more or less. with the appurtermer, one bonne oue barttoneurehard.and aM,nt tiny arr. Improved. A Taken execntion at the k so of W. J. & Metro assigned to S. S. klub fool vs. John M. Franklin I ALSO—AIt that certain piece or par e/ of imat.plinnte on the township of New Milfont. In the county of Sea. quehattna. and gate of Peonsylvauln, bounded and de. .crated m follows, to wit Ou the north by highway, on the moot by lends of Samuel Faucher, on the mouth he land• of Joel Keep. nod on that tweet by lot ni J. B. Sutton ere taloing naafi a of taod. he the prone more or lean. with the appurtenances, trn hues, barn. one orchard, and nhout 45 acres Improved. Airo—All that other certain piece or parcelof land adman, In the township of NC,/ SiliforeL in the county of seson..tuo. no. and stare of Penneyhanla. boa tutted and described net follows. to wit: 011 the north by D. a., to W. Hell mad. on the east by bode of W. C. ward, on the tooth by lands of H. Ely. nod on the west by lends of P. Phi.. ney containing to acme of into, he the same more or le.s. w Ith the .pport enaures. une tiptoe, one barn, one orchard. and all improved. Also—All that certain pima or parcel of land. valuate In thelownshi pof New Mil ford. to the county of SuPyttehanna, and State of Penn eytvanta, [mended On the moth by land. of A. .1. Moan, on the last In the Aturstrooe naarl, o n rho moth by of A- W. Robinson. and un the we-t by lambs of at Peek, and 1t..1 Tall. containing ahnnt Poo acres of land. be the came WOOD Or lees. %lib the Roma:tens noes and mostly improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of W, H Lyon• to Co., wt. tiro. B. McCollum. H. y„” co r t in. aloe. It 'deco:tent nod Pet. eth.Collum, IL C. Leo to Co., en Goo. B. McCollum Math. d Payne am tleo B. McCollum. and S. n. Chas: ,k Co., re tam. R. McCollum and Pen r Orr:name J ALhtt— ill that certain Ore. or parrs-1 of land. elm" ate In the Imroterh of New Milford, in the county of Susquebanou. nod State of • enosynotata. hounded mad described as follows, to wit: On the t.orth by Sporn; street. on the med by Main street. On the truth by no owned by Andrew •011e.tair, ned on the west by Marls. Inn street. helm: fitly feel In front, by two hundred feet In depth, with the uppertensores. one large (mute building. n.ead sea loon Hall. (Taken in execution at the snit eef Kent, to Harlow re. The Town Hall AP• sociation of New 141 life d ALSO--All that certain mere or parcel of land sitn..te la the horeehlp of J•cksoo. Oa the Mealy of So nne henna' nod State of Pennsylvania, bounded and dr .erlbadi as follows, to wit: the north hr lands of •eatin Barrett, no the east by lands of Sonia flarrrit, an he ateuth by lands of Benson Brothers and Wm. BIM on the west by the Harmon, and ten= Rootlike road. containing eight acted of fend, be the .ame mere or lons, with the apportermerep. one fralne clone build :Dz. one Irani° dwnlller: batoe, one frame ham. one hog house. one orchard. and other fruit trees, and all improved Also, &Waal other ea twit pine or parcel of land, situate to the tote hip 01 JACI,POO, in the uanly of Sasmachatma. and State of Penn •elvw n, bounden and tle.cribed as follows, to wit tba the north 11 lands of Witham Birdsall and Vrhane Paine. on the met by I -ads of M. J. 1 rel. un the south by Winn of C n, Gunnatom and nuking 'liner. nun on 'the west by Inisdp of Birds•ill. containing (protein acres of land, ho the -ono more carless, with the epperoarances. (Taken In exeratiod at the suit of .11,0, P. Conrad ve. biltm B. Knapp Al sOL-All that certain Weer or parcel of I and shoat . in the township of !Marmot.... In the county of Wsroj a.. and MAO: of Pcon.ylvunlit, hounded and descrthed as :ono., to wit On the coon by 1 , 110 of ,eland Ly hne, on theca.' by.:aadsnf Of. J. Taylor. ea the smith e public ;lb.:lila) teaming from fly r nod to Richard Webb's (atm.:earl on the west by Nods of Erie Mall. way Company, containing aboill fee neon of ',and, be the ferny more or lus, with the rapport n00n,., unr honer, one barn. one Plum, one small to. choral, end all Improved. :[Taken In execution at thr colt of S W Smith P. Juno Itrit.l.-y.] ALSO—AII than cemain piece or parcel of land site , nte in the tunnel:alp of Thonoton, in the connty oneltanna. and Stme of Pono.y'renta. hoanated and de- i neri , cd frillnsfe .to id , : On the north by the-Jet. ferpon it dirmad. on Ihr cart by burying ^ restart& on the tenth end wes4h.* lands of Chester Studdned. contain. log (loaned one half acre, of land. he the maw mane tole's., with the appurtenances ono caw mail. and all Immo. O. .also. all that other certain piece or paint of hued situnte In the township of Thon,on. In the county of -to:metier... and State of ennsylesnia, hounded and described as tonna.. to On the nerth try hand. of Wm. 'Milt' on and John ti;Brien, on the east. by lends of N; P. Barr. °lathe moth he land "( Petrick and Thos. Nom ms, on the went , by-lands of .Japed Momford'e estate. rontaining about Pan hen. tired and silty acres of fund. With the a ppertimano three Immen. ono Its/m.411d about ten :tete. ono . led. 1 , [snail that other piece fir pareel of land +Dilate In the lowneldp el Thompson. in the temety of Sustmehantm. alatt - tit.tte Pernolienns, hunotted and describe a• follows, merit: On the the north by loads of Wit lam Kmar and Nathaniel Vontonts, on toe South by lambs of lijah 011. k, ou the .aft he lands of U Chandler. es' tate, and on the 'Pal hy.rand. of H. Barbs, containing (html ~fie hundred and itt.irty-eight acme of land, be the mime more Or 1 , PP, wilt the appurtenances. one house two email horses, ono large barn and eltirde, two orchards. mot nesial olle 11 andr,l acre. improved fl'n. ern In earelllhill as soh or Jot.. Olnver ,0 Caine Crlatf. and glishat P, almos and Ganswty Osborn 'ye Collins (titian." ALSO—AII that cerfahrpleco or parcel of land Old "ate In the loanable of Hu.h, lathe county of *Print, banes. nod State of Pcnn•ylettnl.l. beatified and dem milt ed a. (-Howe, to wit: On the north by tastblic highway: on the east he land or J. W Grey, on the *mob .by Lords of A.W.Ora,. and on the west by and. of A. Jones , . co:deities tifteen• acme of .and. the Artie more or lees. with the appurtenances, one boom, one log stools., a few fruit terns, and all Improved. [ Takeo In egecullotrat the satt of J. U.Hoeentrane se. Jueeph Kota„-} ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of band OM ate In the townehtp of Liberty In the county of Sun. yorbantas, and dtate of Pennsylvania, bounded and de, scribed as follow., to wit: On the north by lauds,-of estate of A Dußois, on the meth by bottle of John OsterbooL au the moat by lan P late the Henry nod JonnOrtertsont, end on the west by lands of !leery Ortertiont, containing about forty-seven acres of land, be the roma more or le.e. with the appurtenance-. one log ahantrot Naftali tree., and about ten acres Improved. [Takao exetution at the cult of Chace, Chandler & Co., es John S (tat natty that certain Mew or parcel of land finale. In the toemPhipof Diraoch In the County of Smartt*. Minna tnd State of Pendoleamil.boanded and desertb. - ed op follows, to wit Beginning et the northeast, comer hereof et the west margin - cal highway and the southeartormer of lands now or tele of Lynto.ll. Make!, Ice, thence month 14 d. once east along the highway id perches to a Flake and stone, thence wept 2I perches and 4 links to a comer, thence north 12 degree.. west SS perches to Lyman Blakeplee's lend, thence east by the same al perdu.. and I Hoke to the place of begin- . clog containing about GM acres of land, he the mine. more or leas, with the applirtetlarteee. frame tlOllOO. mm ell Improved. [Taloto to eaecation at the evil.of Beld ame to ] Allen aselgued to L . P. Pitch ye Emelt...S. Garin. ' . - • ALSO—AII the Interest of Moses Truesdell, in all that.certain pit= or parcel of . land situate in the'iliwnship of Clifford. in the County or Susquelifinna . nnd State of Pennsylvania, boun ded end described as follows, 10 Wit : ning at n post and -stones : the eist corner of James Snydeire. bind, thence by lands of. Joke D. Pickering (late of John Guard,) south 42 de, greit.east 2312.1 perehts to a post and slimed in HMI nurihwee hoe 61* diind of Orrin Wilson; theneerby said linerimitll . 473‘. degrees west 43.1 perches tow dead hemlock the west , corner .011 said. Orrin. -Wilson, thence by saiii 'southwest line 50nt1i.4234' degrees east 32- per chistn-apost and stones Roomier of 11. Stevens. thence by haidlSreseu's line south 42% 41egrers. west 14 perches to n corner, -thence- by land .ot.' -S. 11. C,-%Yett north 44,1 i demrawest 141,N1 elms to a post in the line of land of James Sny der; tlience Wield Snyder's line north 4 7 T 'de= green eaßt '39 perches to Rosined stones another comer: of Said :James Sneder,Ahence still by :land .01, said James,: BO.Y.flor Borth 321 degrees west 12:1 perches to a post and stones' another corner of ,said damp Snyder, and _thence still by land. Of inild'JninesikinYdrr - north'4ll4* de. -green east 20petehes to the' ol 'beginning .containing :t0 acrea of land, the- same .More or less. (olteePtininevertWest , theforJol7l,l sni p or piece of lam ,tin, the northwest . - sale Ili llonnd 'Pond alientlo fodn.wltle 87 rods , lylog betireenlands elf Pickering 'And' J.' - .Sityder . ,) with the appurtenances,-frame house, log; ham lug:8114%10 hooneot anntlLarcinad,nnd, about 4.l.fteres ImproVed, . [Taken ineseention at the suit of James • Fuller Fu ller' to' El& ridge Snyder, c a n, Mesta Truesdell.). " . rake Notice : 4ll btdi mustbe (ultimo! on tbo dIY of .41° ' B.iiitraticsherts: • 6lw:ie./011m: Kimhvie. Oct. 1 4./3 's- - Miscellaneone NEW STOCK OF BID MEER DRESS SOW Oloakingtc Froelich, Blankets, etc NEW FALL STUCK' OF MILLINERY GOODS; Laitior wait Misses' TrlnuttetUalgi; VELVETS, RIBBONS, Erc NEW FALL & WINTER STOCK HINT MAlif. rditTatiz BOYS'. YOUTLIS', AND BENS' CJ4CO.7I4Cr•LIMIT.III 0311:7ITE11.. NEW FALL CASSIMERES, COATI NO, Tre, stiza.gsh FOR CCSTOIII WORK NEW STOCK OF 13Ciatm etc Czt,r)s, FALL STOCK OF LADIEi',.AIISSKS',. Boys' and Men's MERINO WRAPPF.RS & onAwas. NEW FALL STOCK Misactiloies' aria. GVazi.tai? FININIBMIVG GOODS. NEW CAItP. AND OIL CLOVES. MI the above opening In largo variety it theolore of Guttenberg, Rosenbaum t Co., at. st. ',ZS 4A MIR, if t tua,gl g Partner. 31cattron., Sept. 11573. iiaer cry rt,t DEA LERS • . FLOUR, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, r , AIX STRt!I Zbeeri4.tx.cresco, Jane IS, 1813.—V, The Mu Himorioil "THE BEST IN THE WORLD!" Donble.Actlog.Non.fretatng. The situp!rst and most _powerant to uw 11 i*lnViird to be ilirtoe,lpoLt. nowt erfective.dutable.and reatuble,not only Gar fondly nee. but also for Florists. Factories. Bteweriao,l464lli:!it,. etc. h n particuintb Prowl:waded try.lneuranke our. paule , cas rho orna.le , r prop tact wall throw AO to ;,feat r falb The most ed of but few simple parts of troll (enameled roe., to prevent any unpleasant Of bramitiab tuere.in the water.) I.ls. rot leather pact.ll7. .4 child can work it. ft never fan. zee, as no water caution In thu pipe When not In action. It banal lies the coldest water. Wing pl,cc,l to the bottom of the we , t Set ovlnjon of Orange Juaol. in t ha. Am,- Laws Agricallarals4, ,hate kusa,tiU; alto Jan, No . Page al. having purchased this candy right. I n 111 WI town right. to teAt porch lOC.. sod to those to want of pinup I Jon prepared to sell as cfnnp as they 'col he dOIA by dm cOmpauy. fiend for circular and prior Het to W. M -WlL)l.lirrn, Oakley, Pa. Oct. 14. ISl—Gm 1 4 41" NV .10 11 Z Et. WE In Lane3bom. HOBERT & MAIN, having enteral] Into Cointrtnerahip. are now prvparca Cu do all kin a ut work to the Hun of Vitro Kix Blachadic FR2114 A'WHEELBAiIftaW TO A COACH. ItEP.MILI.NO IN ANY : PART 9‘l o 'TUE 41.751.,N.M.....4, KU receive perapt ottentiori. HOBERT Sr. TIMM tougher°, P 4,.. Oct. 13, 1813.-tr, GOEAT 'UNITED STATUS T.pft. 00., . :.8 URNS ..Y.1C110.1;8, 31Igutrose s Pa. Mit Tea le patty,, to Allt TlralT TIN CAZ:IST ERS thereby presetviug ttatall -streuv,th, trblrb to certhibly 'grunt derlderytuab. - • oreall aud gut a an 8114 07' Its =esp..' - "., ' • BURNS lloatrose, July : - . • • • Late, hotlartguma county hate bem ranked to tl.to aulsctlbet, all per. ate indebted to the told vulg. ore relniaited teacake immediate payment. and , lhoe& km lot eta hut or Ovntaultagaret the opals of the- eat& dot ctalartt,to make known to melte without 4eli. • Z1L1463 . 8311T11 XlGrotot Septimbit ISTO. - -51 4 , ' - - . •
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