THE DEMOCRAT. E. B. [IA WLEY tf CO., Editors Wednesday, Dec. 2.1, 1873. Tau counties which have given ma jorities against the new constitution, as far as reported, are Adame, Daupriin, Green, isdiana, Lebanon and Somereit. Tug 3iontreal monetary Mnis says that the hardware manufactures of the United States are finding a market fur their goods in Canada to a %cry lar,r,e ex tent, and • are, in truth, cutting oil the Ei.glish trade. PHILADELPHIA gives 34,120 majority fur the new ciiiistitutiun, instead it 27,- 000 as formerly n-portetl. It is probabl , that some other people in that city be sides Mayor Stukley were afraid of "be ing put into a bole." THE election on the New Conititntion resulted in this Cuunty about as we pie dieted last week. There was a mttjttri , y for the Coneritnticti of 2.642. We wit give official next week. The SW:. gtt;et majori , y for it, of between 130.00 and 200,000. Pretty good "Boston Tea Party." loso the many to atitifal things that the Alabama colored dtdeg:uien bald to President Grant was the express'on of a bone that he night "Lie' down to pls•ns ant dreams." To realize this there is one thing necessary—he wasn't attend at.y more of Boss Shepard's late dinners. Ta Chicago Tribune's directions bow to take the President's message: "it must be examined lengthways, and side ways. and under the :surface, and bottom upwards, and should be car,fnlly revol ed—ini which case it will show as many diverse and beautiful comb/cations as the kaleidoscope." Editorial Pc t!lnc There are some people who think that au editor is bound to "puff' everything and everybody that desires him so to do, irrespective of merit or even truth. There are others who seem to act as thought they thought that his material and the time of his workman, were of no particular ac count, when he is called upon to use hem fur the bruelt of any public enterprise. such as Reading Room en terprises,Chu rch Festivals and ariOu. otli.ra of that 1:1111.1. UV is expected of course to push and Al,editurially, in the columns of his pa per, by way of advenis ug, in order to make those things a success. for libleh he never expects to make a charge, as he does for every. other kind of similar ad ve: tisements, because if he rightly den s it it. is willing to contribute in that res pect fur the public good,althottghllhe is no more bound to do that than is the tar penter or mason who works upon the con straction of a church, to give his labor, the banker, his boi.ds, or the merchant his goods...for the editor's paper and the labor of his hands are his money and his living, the same as these are theirs. Bet he is often in addition to this, exp -cred to do other work such as posters. pro grammes etc. etc., and he is considered • very mean" if he charz , s anything fur that. Ho is generally presented with a i "complimentary" ticket, which is consid ered by some as u sufficient remuneration for his labor. If be accepts it and uses it those who attenC will criticise him very closely, and unless he spends his money as freely assume others, they will often say "these editors always have free tickets everywhere, and I should think they might be more liberal," and then draw u 'comparision between them and some one else who "pays money," when in fact the editor's free,ticket has actually cost hint twice as raticdpris the party with whom Ito is compared-has paid, and the latter is called a "generous fellow," while the edi tor is "mean" and ~stingy." It sercc,, lam just right, for no editor has any bu aitess to place himself in that position. The business matters of a church are, or should be, conducted on the same busi tress principles us other matters. It is flat in proper fur all editor to hale re- muneratiOn for his labor so that lie can ..land up like other men and parehare his tickets; independently, and pay cash for what he chooses to get, as for any one etse,and then he will feel that lie le not looked upon as an object of charity, sponging his way through with u -coin piimentary," which -has co si t.i i four tuties us much us any other ticket. W, fur ourself do not:propos? to par h•itel bills by "puffing"' the c'eres, to hare our mouth closed on railways by free tickets, or pay our church tux in a similar way. We do not propose to be obligated to compliment or be d ebarrett from criticising either, by any such method. if we com pliment a hotel, a clergyman, a church or a railway,it will not be because ire have bud it.free night's lodging, an exonerutt d priest. tax, or any . other "complimentary" exemption, but simply bewause: we mean jcst.what we gay. .4nd; - --I(*criticise either it will bei*n. the We only ask to 41111*.n fair reinitnera riot: for our labor"T,ainf then if we do not contribute to churches and other good Objects iii-sccordinice with our nitims we shall be opon for : Inspetiim ViT e v hare adopted this plan .S:lntx-- h av e 13e g lin business in life, and we havo nat Pe£A,P,7 riortoo_io stoinge. our -POUX4Q, Congressional Summary. ton, — Trom the Committee on ,Etections and Privil e.gesi in tile case of . S. Pinch:back and General McMillan, claiming seats as Sena tors frOm Lou Liana, reported that the 00111Mittee was equally divided ; the sub ject:was ordered to be referred to the Senate. Alter debate a resolution admit ting Pinchback w‘nt over. The House bill to provide for the redemption of the loan of 1858 was passed. Mr. Sherman called up the resolution reported by him from the Finance Committee on Wednes day, in regard to the - present monetary d , rangement. d 1 r. Platt., of Indiana, addressed the Senate in favor of Matt ;ion of the currency. The resolution was then laid over uud the bill to au t her ize national hawks without circulation taken up. Mr. Bayard opposed and. Mr. Morton favored it. Without action the rwmite went into Executive _session and afterwards adjourned. tiou,c ; _thvr three hundred bills were introduced under the call of the States ' ano referred. The Judiciary Committee reported a bill for the repeal of the Batik- ruptcy law. After various propositions 1 le , hill was made special order fur to-day when the vote is to he taken. Mr. Dawes of lilassarhusetts, called the attention of the I louse to the rocomtnendatton of the Seri-eta:iv of the Treasnry fur an increase of taxation, and said the Committee of Ways and Means had instructed him to offer a resolution thwarting, the heads of departments to mina , their Pstmttes. After a lung dircu;sion the resolution was adopted. Mr. Kelly blrered a resolution In favor of a low•ratc currency luau . but the U use adjourned by a vote of 119 to 114. SENATE. Dec. 13.—M.r. Sherman, from the Finance Committee, r-portt•d aura vorm.iy on the Lull authorizipg the pay ment 01 a portion or the iltities on im ports ui legal traders. The Committee on Appropriations reported the House b II in4Lb:g. a sr , c:al appr,,priutioa 01+0,(w.:. f,m naval ).arpoies. The resolm Lion adnittimg Pdichbaek to' a seat as Senator from Loutsana was taken np.and Mr. Morton address al the Senate at length to tar or I , f hs admix 1011. AVlthOnt ac tion tile Senate _t'2:4s P. M. went into Execu:lve k.t.s , on. At SP. 31. the doors were of and the House rosolutmn to adjourn over for Ole Christmas holidays on December 114, was passed. Tte Sen ate men adjourned. liorsr•.—The Committe on Civil Ser vice Reform was instructed to inquire whether :my reduction can be made in the cost of tie Civil Service without im pariug, tie efficiency. and whether it is ex• p. dient that all officials shall receive a fixed salary. The Mil to repeal the Bank ruptcy act was taken up, and the debate continued by Messrs. Tremaine. Eldrige. Jewett and orb, re in farm- of repo al; Messrs:. Xi Ison and Frye opopcu re..eal, and a number of meniistas argued in fair of a modification of the existing, law. Mr. Butler closed the de• bate a i rep 1144,9 111 favor of a modifi cation ot (lie existing law. Mr. Boiler clused the debate attit remarks in favor of tie toil. Mr. Beck t ten moved to eintifil by en:toting that all pending suits and pliseeedings shall be proceeded with under existing law, the fees and charges beim , reduced one-half. Mr. Hale, from the Sett et CommittAl! on balaries, report-- ed hack a bill, the first section of which als all the provisions of the act. of Marcn 1, 16:3, which increases the sal- or. of S.-Itaturs,Represen tat i ves and Dele- t gates in Cougress,and.all odic, rs and em I ployees in the sen ice of the government except 69 far as relates to Jude, o f the Snprane Cburt and to the Pre,ident dur the present term of office. The second semant fix:us the sahtries of members of Cuogress aid necest:try si tit tl trarpllng expenses. he third sec tion authuitzes the Sk-cretary or the Trea- I my .to cover into the Treasury vetutued or uni.lrawh back pay" An amend ment, offered ltv Mr. Butler, providing that members of Congress who wt:re mem bers of thedast Congress, and who recerr ed back pay, shall have the amount de ducted fr,,rn the atn ,, ent due them for t his Congress, was rejected, Seas, 121 ; nays, 1 - 2. An amendment by Mr. Kus son, making, the repeal take effect from the beginning, Ad' the prt:sent Comrress, was adopted, reas. 172: nava 77. With out further progress the house adjourn- I ed. SENATE, Dec. 17.—Mr. Critgin, from the Committee on Nat al Affairs, reported t the Bons, bill to ineriaiv the number of i Misted men in the Nary. Objection ; being made the bill went over. MY. Stith- I nier Introduced a resolution, which was passed, instructing the Committee on Fi nan-e to inquire tutu the expediency of abolishing the office of Commissioner ut internal Rotmine aid other officers nu- der him. During the discussion of a nio iron to refer the House hid rqieahngt the ; Bankrupt act to the Judiciary Committee the morning . hour expired, and Mr. Fen ton proceeded to address the Senate un the resolution reported by the Finance Committee. The hill for the relief of the Oaa,ge tethers tens taken up, mid Mr. Oozier addressed the Senate iii fator thereof. alter ollich the hilt was referred to the J udiciary Cotninit tee. The Howse resolution to adjourn on Friday. the 19th I uasopposcd bt Messrs. Morrill, Tliormaii, llortou, Logan., Hamlin and Sherman.— The resolution was then indefinitely post pound—leas. ti 7; hays, 27. - The bill to relief I the Baultruptcy act, waare ferred to the Judiciary Committee. The House bill appropriating t1.000,0'1)0 for the Navy was taken tip null discossed,aad passed bP a rote of to 7. The Sedate then adjourned. .11ossr..—The judiciary Committee wits fMrized to send fur personsmid papers in the Inquiry: Ls to the official captiont of Judge Busteed; also to inquire wheth er Judge Darrell, of Louisaaa, should be impeached. The Committee on rimm diturcs was directed to inquire into the r apeidirtires of . money for public build ings. The Senate amendments 'fo - the bill for ilo;reteMptiOn of the loan of 858 was agreed to. The bill to allow leries to be contined ttu nse after changes have occurred in the management of the business. was passed. _The Muse then resumed c. , tisideration of the Salary Grab bill. Mr. Hale moved to strike out that portion referring to the-Presitlent-; and Mr. Tremaine. that relatiug.to,the Vice , President, Cabinet officers and Speaker of the House of Representatives. liU.Dawes oppos , d Messrs. Hale and • Tremain's amendment was rejected—yeas, ; nays; ltitl ; and Mr. Hale's was rejected—.yeas: nuts's. 130* Mr. Polaud moved ,to I amend by rermiringffiVnbers of theyms- : lent to refund the back pay, ,i..;;(1 direct g the Treasure!' to commit ne othee *Mmber 4)1, the. hist Congress the the.pas:mge -9f - theatttoro thirei kits) tuvw--.4.•ury all Inbney they4riight Str.ATEAIE - INTT Of the - Amoun . t , Description . and Valuation oC Itsal and Personal` Propt sions, and Occupations, 01116 ea. and Posts of Profit, Money et Interest Mortgages, Gold Lever, Silver Lever, and Gold and Silver Watches, Vella as returned by thaseveral Assessors for the County of Susquehanna, for number of Acres, and average Valuation per Acre. . . . ' i t .g! i F a t< I p i a —; 1 i 1 I I ' 1 1 17 11 1 7. 1 14•I' , 1 ETi .r.4 I 1 TOWNSECIPS . o>l g i 11431 A I -.S . t ;4! 444, a I ..7 0 is; ..1 ,l, a 7 I"' c . . , " s. ' T; 1 ''' ,to /IND Z.; .y 1 ret: 4 . 47 . i 7 ..t,.„ ...1 ,;" 1 ll', . . . • , " .--, "vi :&;E- Ili -g. . • . aortotrairs. - 11 E. • a • • l' ,f - - - •i.t."l - *. 4 - E - ?•,' .. ..___,, o'o . 17.1 - f * . • '- ' • l * _ :_ _ ._. Apolletm 42542 , 4.0.04, rz,,v, r. ....... i. 114 0 0 4192 A Oman. 14 - .011 1'3:91• '01 , 13' 24 , .7.5' .. I. 1 :1514441 4275 Arend 0.96.1 31.0 51r.91. M. ..,... ..1 74.1 :MI Bruoi.lyn 17115 . 1130.01 .:1791, .. Ittr , .. . 1:045.5, 7214(0 lirldp....vater 213.11•4, 2020 .q.,240/ 1 .... 9.2 . t 4 1 '31 , 4 50112 Chntento. M 14305 5310401 5, 4 07 2 , .... 111:4000:. ~ 1.. 115101, 4600 4111ronl 1E1;161*V:14995 ..44 5. 0 .. . 1' 1• 1 121)13t ' Gls° Duudaff 15913 1 if,o9,t 1060 .. 42.5 .. .... 0 , .. , .. . Illmock.. 1273141 i 110 ~ 1 ol) ~ 12. n .42)') .. I. . 1107 N C. 07 Frlenclpvllle 114154111:02 1 1374.... 7 - .,n 3+41. .. ; Forest I.Act Irl 3 / 1 9 1129n0'1.12 0 5 ... 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And we also give uotiee that we shsil meet at the Commissioners' Office. in Mont ruse. on Monday, the lieday of January, 1874, for the purpose of revisin,7 and equalizing said Assessment. 0. \% AsintUßN, 1 i Given under our hands the Bth day 1 L. flisuEstm, :- Commissioners. 1 of December, A. D. 1873. l . E. G. BALL, I Attest : Wm. A. Clnossums, Clerk. Montrose. Dee. 24th, 1873. REMEMBER THAT WE DO ALL KINDS OF JOl3 WORK, IX THE BEST MANNER, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES ;.(DIVE US A TRIAL. REMEMBER, ALSO. That the MoNTROAE DEMOCRAT is the only Demueratic pa per published in Susquehanna County; we want to improve it; help us to do so by taking it, and g, Wog your neighbors to subscribe. refund. Mr. Holman moved to amehd Mt. Pt/lances amendment by stoking out the clause relating to menthe's of the hi6t. Congress who are not members of this; agreed to—yeas, 156 ; nays, 101. Mr. Horlburt moved a subsiit ate for the bill filing the salaries at $6,000 fur Sentors, Representatives and Deleizat-s, and *.9,- 000 for the Speaker and \'ice•President, and necessary travelling evpeoses, to take effect from and after the passage of the ant. The subiditnte was adopted—yeas, 13S; nays, 130. Mr. llale ihen ruse to close the debate on the bill as amendA. Ile opposed it in strong terms. Sev-r.d other members with whom he divided his I time also opposed it. Tie bill was order ! ed to a third reading by a vide of 13.) to 103. Mr. Butler then spoke in support of the snhstitute, making a furious at reek on the reporters and the newspapers. ! The previous question was moved and .ecoodeel, and the bill passed on a ion—jean., 1 . 2 . 2 ; nays, 74. The Route. jet nine o'clock, adjourned. mew Advertisements NO MORE DLIIG,tr. IN ustNo Clot:AA 011 t At teat an ankle ha. been invented that will pteref Coal 011 Lamp. (tom cats he attached to env Lamp 111 ,tie minute, anti thereafter ijior.l.•n or bt:rwl!r 1 :1 e 1 utterly 1t0p0,1131, 5,,a11.1, , 1711.1yerr.pii3 in it 1,1 prevent lamp explovioc, th.it the p 3 1 ,0 11., and manufacturer. rantre it um!, a forfeit or *l.tPan in eaeof toiler , : mai ;Pay tot laicize theft flgel,te , tn. it to bathe Lump. v ;re final ezi•looion, n r and ail circuncitentev. If the tower mot tit the Attach meat la CON a.red by do nil in the hnp. & 1.f.113E1P., Montrove, Dee. 21, '79. Aglnitl4 for to. I-I. J. WE1313 reretrinl dsi7• additions to h • stnck of Groceries I. d • rc!l/I.g at the I°4 e4t c. ilt pi ice TEAS.CROCEERT. C0111 , 1 , R, YE.L.I.ow WARE. COFFEE. 'GUAR. EEREL RoCEINGFIAM WARE, SiOL4S.ES. rANNED FRCITq. SYRUPS. WORCES TERSRIRE SAUCE, CRAMIERRIP.S, CIJOW• cI.R.PN all Lit.d, 01 S. ICES, DU: Ii %TREAT FLOPR, LTC. Monttose, 10, 24.1= -3so TIIE INDEPENDENT Sewing Machine ! THE GREATELT AUHIEVEIIiNT OF TILE AGEI Sewa 'rem but One Spool of Thread. It has hat FIT trnricina p.m, Is ncrselops, and sews more rapidly than any Machine In the Merket. Has a self-• etting Strai!,ht .tieedle It Combine• Durebilltv h Beset". nazi Stenpllclty.nad hes ell the Slodern Improvements. Or A FißsT.cLAss YACRINE ON A BLAcS WALII:I"rAULR run 335. Bice,r-tisi NNTessztod.. SESD FOR CIRCULAR. Addrees, TUE INDEPENDENT SEWING stecancE CO., Dec. 51.1813. ISseunton, N. X BILLINGS STROUD, General 1 INSURANCE AGENT, 1 'Ma c:•xvezoss e. ImEr. 4Mpltnl Represented, 6100,000,000 ! • TIRE, Ent AND ACCIDENT INSUDJUICE : flame Ins. Co„ N. y., Capital and Surplus. sl.onS.ooo Hart:ord Fite Ins.. Co.. r... utast aud Surplus #3.0110,00 Liverpool. Lonclut. &Globs ." sr.u.truu,tco Imo. Cu.. of North America 6 . $3...44.1,000 Poll; Fire In.. co., _Phila., " 1.1....51, two Nuttoual. PPS's. -. sgoo.cco In.. Cu., State of ream's.. 4103"0 rnion alutusl . ' .. 8400.000 Ljootalog rtreAolo4ooo N 6 rra.pitt.tt, Presid L encs. R. 1.." 50(1.000 Merchants! - ' . " t• 450,0 W Clay. Id Nf. Putt, AY. MO ' WU .. ... Vtirtuao; of Itucks Co. Altamaha. of Cle•telnnd, Laitax , M. Flrt In,. CO. FiteAssoelatinn of Phila. - " 2,00D.010 Home Ina. Co.,Columbue, 0., o.orw, Lehigh Valley Fire. Allentown. " lan,ooo CirisenelFire Ina liewerk.N.J."- Narnerl South blderne Co.,Poteburg,Pa." INLOGO Ahmitnanha of Plttabdnr, 400,000 The anderelznedl;SPEClAL Ao.e.vr far the follow. lug committee for 'Northern t enneylvanla: Flru Anenclatiou of Philadelploa. National Fire Insurance - Company or Philadelphta, The Autmonct. Cu. of the Stacy of -refLue.To4 l, 4ll.of Phlladelphia. . . • 'X" 3ZI Conn. ?Suing Life Ina: Co.. lumens American Lift. 41.4:1C123=12%rT% Trareinnt Ins.Co.,Liartforn,Oapitaland 8 arpluns2.oCo.ooo Prenengers 1350,0011. nen odernigned hasbeen well known in thinconnty.for the pass 11Jeare,ae att Inouriniec Agent. Lmensustsined by hie Commis Ws have always been promptly paid. gai'office drstdeoreast from Baskin&Often of 54 .11. - Cau.per co..Turtrpikest. Nputrose,Pa.• • BlLinfOrg4TECllThiAgent; z. czriterz . zar:sxnui sputa., - .. FIRE, LIFE, AM) A ccl Eti T Insurance Agency. CaPITAL REPRESENTED OVER S 20,000.000! Dec.la, 1671 —NY 1 OF q I:ITS ho.oeft by It, of common Ile, of ',41.-111C haulm County mid t.. Inn tor...tea. I rillex pore to en b• by Dahlia 'undue. at the Ctattt Ntantroacoau Friday, Jaticutr) 1!,474,, salose.ock p. m . tho fono • fog Id,co• or protioll of laud to o a • • . All :ho littern‘t of , :no t , , , ,.. ton 010i0 Vti/rbga tita.t. 1, In. I. —2 for , d. in the E.... 11 lutonllo4l •Incl 'b..; n. 10 011: Th. iiiii 011 Ow I.y C. 011.03'e !o, • n ono ih.• ,nntlt John 1.1,1 on Ph , ~ y 1.-rt 111 and 000).onl• n (.2". -1,1,, 1.... 1n.,. .0 11 lOC. 011t1 1.0 •,tu I,'n. arm , nan,. It.norle.l nit Ow n'll. •.1 I A 0.1,..1 110 Picrnt 1341(11/V - e 101. 1111 110..001111 1111. L .:. 41111 00 IL,' %11:1111 111. :il,lll. ill /11 1. , . 1 , 1t , .11: 37 1 , lnot .10e. atid And 2,Nrz. s or 1 fr,.orn 0 14)310 fur t.lll, r. 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It $..1•11 Or l u J T,rF•t to - tt , ! f :12 • .1. p 7. .I .... t•• p • .11. et, I.n .1 , t• j Let. tt f :to to .ro. do r West t..rt t. p0tt 1:1,1,1.• , ,,h y _rte tl rut 7.3 t 0.1.• Mr itlet eof I,,,tnnin-f. tot.- t n ioft, fn ',too - rot:. It., 'atm- rfto, or It , . brie_ all rontrttaxl In ine trio met ...lie ttnprtrt bat In., theft:oil 2 ..rc - Itarlp. fr trot 11WViilkg and frank. born. Ink n Irloxt t. at n• .t.: of Abel 11. Patric/4 no W.fltor f'r.to j .ALA('- Ali !-..d ~; the lint.l or ,), 9,• In I ..• t ^e.elle. rrl 11 , 01 sod Sian- of Peeniiy yenta. Imre:Ted Tret di sr 114- { c h oi r... d, wit: On OP Leah i. 191 , 11 e IC eileliy on the east Ly laud 01 Fratik I.lo2 , iinn. on the rimrti hy lend of hire •s4l west by la tic of R_ Rau, o4iiwinine aimut thy acre 40 limit) , the sitmo more or tees. with the •ppitoeitania 0, heir -tory (mine hotel hone, harn, and ell in. peal. rink,. entinn at the salt. of George K piceorti is klici.ael Doyle and st atnitien 9-91, ALso All th. /Li nr. pieces p rr - • I. ci' lend ! In Ufa towns/o,of New stilf.4ot. n. ae teonly of i4h• quAranna end Si-ite of tient", 'saw. nail di e. C. !bee as 10 wit ‘94 ar c /cons heap corner of land or Jaen!. Simisard and .1 8ur1... game north Lity,y, ilegeeess we-1 eit It. ?I lea lo a .1..1••• -et up 10 am ground ter a center, thencp by land of Way at on South JS i degrees west In perfliee to a •tone sea up for a corner. thence hr lend of the same matt! , 45)f degrees mast to lareell(re to a Sinai- e 9 t up to the lot line and thence aloe the lot line north 4.14 deerves earl -10 perches to the place of beginning. containing 20 Mire, of land, It tieing part of 9 lot of land formerly owned by Sohmem tV ll lie ms, dici'd. The second piece boun ded i.e f iteginuit” In the cower of th road leading from New Al fiord lo Burrow e (follow, in the township of Olhcan theoen cling line no 'Joseph IL Ihrom north 4th di grecs emit 63 rich/ to a sinner faro corner. thence 1•10114 Nee. Ilannsh and Bur. , !lupine smith 4.7 . 4% degrei/s east ril rode to the end of a erotic wail, thanes eimta .4„; degree. west 62 tads to the cent e Cl,, utoreestr. Itotn,w. mid thence niong the centre of raid read 63 rods to the place of begin ning. containing 21,14 crreti of land he Us same more or less. with the nopurtenaneea, one old house, old shed nod partly amprerud, it being part of the farm known OP the Solomon Williams farm. ceorel el by {Cayman and wife to the sold IPm W. Wer.l.• [Ta ken In execurion at the roil IV W. %Cayman, are of Jamb It'ayman, st-signed to Piles Perkins. rs. Franklin Burrhetl; aid Wm. W. %% l ayman, nee of 1001)41 Jew ett. earl; red to Slia• Per ins, am. Fe.aa.ll9 Burch' 11.1 ALS Liana certain p-ece or lancet. of later sit aateln the Ir/unship of Prooklyri, to the Comity 01 Susquehanna nod State of Pettil•ylvonia, hounded and described an fellow', to wit; On the north by lands of the Delaware, Lackawanna, rL Western Ilcilroad com pany, on the south by lands of E Goodrich, and on the meat by lands 4.1 Lienry Tewksbury and J Page, core taluin about .Tl 5 acres of !and be the same more t tear, With the up. unman/cert, one frame house. 2 barnea and other out buildinirk. 2 °retain's. and about 160 acre. improved. (Taker. In execution at the wilt of 1). S, Gregory en. IF, . Page.j Take Nottee,—All bids meet be arranged on the day Of oak. M. B. lIELME, Sheriff. Sheriffs Odic!. Mornrose, Me. 20. lz FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— A FIRST CLASS dwelling hawse and burn, angctltor wilb 7 *erer of land. orltt plenty of lrult trees; ottunt..d X tulle from Rush* Ivllle, Snt•qaalanna Co.. Pa. Wlll be road cheap or exchan.eed for a place it gottle town. L. B. SILVABA. 13irchanlvtlle. 12173.-3 at. CHANCE NOB A BARGAIN A good Bowe nearly new. good, water handy, and lot conlaltang one and one fourth acres of land, ttrenty•dee or more fruit trees. beginning-10 bear. handy tosehool. Ana Beaches Plai al try Mid. Moo. a Wpolleo Faur.ry, Waygon ebrii, and Griat Mil Situated 'about hair n !pen the new depot, and little orer one tulle from Montrose. Please Inquire of E. L. Blakeslee. or the proprietor. -' • D. C. BINGESS. 1 / 07 4 1,21 C, I's. Dec. 1716, 1873.-11 SEE THIS ! 1E3.000,000 $3,600,000 GTVEN AWAY ! Tall Wetted to ma will Le . Rh= Swine the -moutlrof Oteeteber. All accent! mod be eettled Janaery Atter-Oat 0.1 'ball keep no book', aud tell only fat Eels" - Trndes;'Profes- A, 'Rotes, Judgments, led St over etc., A. D: 1874, and the- ILEA E.O. ALBERT 55 bales Ix f Meeting We Eger bi - -day 25 eases, (1.350 pieces,) PRINTS, all new patterns, at less than New York Package prices. Best Prints, 9 cents ; good madder colors, at ei cents per yard. We offer to-day 5 cases of TABLE LINENS at 20 per cent. leas than New York quotations. We offer to clay 50 pieces GERONA POPLIN in New Colors at 35 cente, worth 60 Cents. CIIAS. 11. SMITH. 11:,..1t,,a4 Pa We offer to-day GO pieces Lupin's Fine MERINOS at 80 cents, worth 81.00 in New York. We offer to-day 150 pieces Black ALPACA at from 20 cents to the finest ins ported, and will make each wan her a good per cent. less than cash price. We offer to-day a rase of BLACK SILK at $l.OO per yard, worth $1.50 per ~earl. We opened to-day another case of those ELEGANT HEAVY BLACK SILKS itt 81.40 worth t2.hch 11..1,i " 1: , ": • a A...'.,. 4 ea.A We hare epened to day the Last Lot of tho. s c PONSON MANTILLA ELV rs that we can sell at our present low rates. We hare op• ned to-day the last bale of those best 11-4 all-wool WHITE lt NKETS worth tB.OO at 8.5.50. Also, a bale worth MOO at Sl,so,'and 5 boles BOIZsE BLANKETS at less than bale price. We orn to d”y, from OWrule, plain WHITE MERINO HOSE at 20 cents . iv,rth 50 nen te. Two hundred dozen Mtssei Bahnural at 12 1-2 eciate, worth XJ ect.s We have opened to-day 100 dozen white ribbed WRAPPERS AND DRAW ERS at 54) cents, worth 61.00. W.• have op, tied to-day a large liue of LADIES' WRAPPERS )12,1ND DRAW ERS at 60 cents, worth $l.OO. We offer to-day 25 pieces of CASSIMERE, at 75 cents per yard, worth $1.25 per yard. We offer to-day 25 pieces of ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES. at 55 cents, worth $1.0(). We have taken Forty by Fifty Feet mare space for the Retrail Trade, and opened a Bleached Goods, Tickings, Denims, 7The Latest New York Dry Goods Quotations will, at a times, be posted in our store during this sale. We are in daily communication With the leading manufacturers of the coon. try, and assure our customer that goads will be higher in January, as they nu. now being sold at 'lees than the. cost of production. We have incremeilthe norther of our salesmen, so that we expect to lie able to' wait on all- who come, • . ' Those who come in the Maiming Will BECEMBiIB 17zwe lertf; IcirG lirel o'l T Odr t Or. 014 1 ± 0 1 - -i, TO-DAY By the Yard or Piece, TO THE RETAIL TRADE, at from 6 1.4 up to U Cents for the 13 MIS gr SS a" TICO 3CI at. We offer to-day a handsome line of a' AS 8 GO At 12 1-2 Cents per Yard, We have opened to-day, from last week's sale, one ease of fine heavy DOUBLE PAISLEY SHAWLS Worth $30.00 at $15.00 1 —La-1328373.-ID-o—rola—z-t-332—er3.;—, where we will sell Napkins, Handkerchiefs, brown, half bleached, bleached, daniask,.and double damask at 25 per cent. less than New Yhrk whole sale prices. these Goods have been bought recently at the sales, and will be sold at less prices than . have ever - been known in this market. Will be sold at New York packago prices. avoid the Crowd of After-loon, D. M. & E. G. 111101 p, Cotten rlannehi, Shirting and Flannels, , r)zzcanTit Irronco—a•tor.testAmcntAry fu tha Glatt Or C. D. Latham', lam or kluatrome, deceased, , t takrti4r beau - gr.:Wed to the aubreribers, all tteraone t 2 aekted, ta-t4 rald caulk, arc ;Iv:v.:ad la make Im mediate jelyment.and ail pereoar haring claims against , aald decedatrt will pr t aeht them wrilhout delay. mItS....II)ANNA. LATIIIIOP, C. tit- GEM, carton. Maatrafte, • )tsliket:lTOßS',tiOliel3,Wherealette-ro tesniments- Vrry to thee-state or Fanny J. 'Mulford. Into or Moni ca.. dee .. have been eranted to the undershmed, all ermute Indebted - to said • esnite, are requested to make immediate payment, nod 11113*0. !I...icing eta Pte Against the same, tire requwted to, resent them without delay. •6 lIILLFOItII. F.1.1411A NIVI.FORD.'r Executors. 11 Ii.'3IULFORD, 'Dec. 17. 1873..4rr. A NOTICE.—Id toe ettOte of Patrick Flanatm, 'Ate of Chotermt, Sußitirhan- * Ina Co, Pa., decoefl, Letup" of Atiruintotretion to , the edit! Cattle hevti, ifeett OTletet to the underoiptried. ell ;tempo, owing itAltl e.toie, are requetted to make Immeliete-paymmt, 110& all pereous hanlag clulms rteniitet tattteetete are requeal ed to preeeat Mete without delay. JUIINFLANAtIA.N. Adtzt , r. Dee. 1016, Int —yrft • A UDTTOIL'24-110Tif:E. 2 The undarxlncrl. an Anal:- 1.3. or appointed by the itoqrt of Commas PIOs of eur - tint bun na Comity, to illetrlbuto. the ruiner in the Sher iff., handsfront thee:du of ten d reinte of C. D. 1141. attend - to the datteo of hi, eppointmcnt at the °Men of 'Warren a Son, in -Miltatofr. Therdny. Doc at. thlt. ta.eseo'eteck, na...at -Which .tinto no& pincoullpeeaona lutererp:d to salth.ftoula moot pee,ena their claims or ho Ihreverhehtire+trant enmity i!i oh said hind ,"WhltitEN„tatitter. lioutru Dcr- ,14,11171.--w4 NOTICE TO ORIRS to the:eftate'nfJnbannaConeth.n.decer,ed. At an Or phan' Conn - held to nod for. the entiut, ut U. at the e y of Nevem 1...73. th e court grant a ruts en the of paid Johanna 1.11 CoU,II to mule into Coon au the rotund Mor.g!a) or January term neat. at tiro o'clock. p. re.. and hid for chain., take Luceapprniffal. ur ehoe dan,, why th e land dencrib.4l in the ceder of rattitirt, rhovald hut be _ 31. 11. klEl.3lE.Rterlff lioutrome, Dee. 1873 j)EGISTERS' NOTlCE.—Puncre Nance. IL is hereby given to all perbous Concerned in tile following L.rtrttes, to nit: Eetwe of Betdsofin Info of Auburn tom blp. E. L. "...all.. At1.1J:4 , 41111 , m Kt.tate of tfed.ts• Cc1g....1(1, tat.. 41 Sip:•qtiehaone De pot, d.e d, 11. h tiribr...,l4l anti w 8, Thukvr, Adea're. Imo 14Ei1 J zh llottnt.ll, Int, of • itridgc.at, d e`tl, Kirby nail W. llvltn.4l, E:.1.11C Jam. , II It re, lota of liannony tarp., Erocnt"r $1,1! I,turrari, late of Clifford twp.., deed J. e. St.,rart..l,lrWr R;tart. r.l hmuurt Robert Into 01 Jee.up top., ece'd C. F. Wad Adlo.r Estrtte ill I. W. Prori.r. 1;to of Now Milford, dcc'd Elliot Aldrich, A.lowclrtraicr. That the accouroant. have st-ttle6 their ac cunt, in dn. register's ()flirt• in and for the county of Sit.(tilelincna, nod tint! the saute Will bu prestitteil to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, on Thnroluv, Janust7 1i Itl7l , for con firmation and allowance. . H. N. TIFFANY, 11.1-7.15(CF, Register's Offlee, 11373. ASSIGNEE'S SAM-E Personal Property 1411er I. ho - ohy glee° tl:ot. 111 p3normrice Of Sllter der of the 61,, rtes Court oft ho Colter ntotoe.for the %Tee ter!, Welt!. tar nneylTuolo. wilt. on nroturduy. ILe 10Th d. of :unman. 1414. ill II casea,k. u. To the borough of N. w 3lianard. In the la noty of nouttoolt,o, tot .1114 Stole of Pen at eylenn in. no The Lan:rakes of Manna linap, cupoee to ['labile ale. by o rm.ae, the Collow f,la per-tonal property of 3lcee K 14113. Markt 01.1 ,1 1 Too tof drug* 31141 teeth. Cutting floe, quantity or 'fellow 1/ehre, got or Ito.ae•nalgh, Hort,- la Ake.. /on:: Loader, Mena. Eolier, Ww.grau 3.ck. Scr3per. Oren, Cradle. 3 IteColo. !fold-, 3 plow, 1 Too Bork Yorke l o t o a ollemuker'e 'loot, tot of Tannery Flue:ant., hI• dllng lls , 3 neyttaee. 5 Her It afueee, , f , rll, Int or Tanancry •I' .... ;, toeutity of Lime. lot of a ;d Iron. Tirol. Wapalon e (new Au or., p.ur Z,oe Horse p , da.= Wnplo Moe., I Hoy York, Munn, Wrindetente. quanlit; tr into TM, II to o An.-ors, 'hotter. , nod 11..11-. tuar low: Tong, eautal. tool yak.rola Hook, tan 1 Scuttle Cri2l: tirel.lity el., Cr , 11 , 111 r Am... 00,444 lot,' 11. se Lee Knife. CI, F.. rn,C anon. r.. U C • new ireat Ton, Hal Itu.d.ol It -kot. IC() (140 Tolle, 31 myna or II etarlack Hark Ld Jn ttn Ilotaeore-.1. 4',,,k ;tenet, flettloela. Timler It., ee•se.at.olto Ila tioluorlty ling /no: te.o . nea• neft Inter ne: In lot of a'-.1 atTe3 s4l‘....l.nktne.un t l .'lt., IJ la, t o o otonoroo,t, utee....a I ottlais., expo..., to pottint ft:, at OsP tame tltott and ptaCe, Lite iollonting tuttivtdtbd por-oval prttiterly Aj:/Crl Jr 12,11. It..tA t lan, her Steigh,lia. hake Pi., , .. ont-Itati t at, r...t if. rt.( , •I Trucks. and ott, nitwit. too nottn.ron• t.s 'ova iron. TERMS- hula of as or It4r. . n .1/.11 It d. above, #5, In tnrm mutate fro= yof ..le wilt a, proved re...nrti). MEIEIIIIIIiNNMIIIIIIII 4,?. 14 &WV'S SALES.—IIy Vtrue r f nutty lhetnytl by bt7l the Court 01 Common PlO,O of Sottquth to allairlt• to 4/10.ctrd.1 ptroe luste 42 uI publh 'rue due, at the Court iiotl2C lu 3.loltuotte, on Frlduy, Jimnizry Dill, ISIA, at I o'clock, p. m., the following, pieces or parcels of laud. to wit: All that certain piece Or plrect of land •ttnate its. Silver Lake toe n r ittp. 10 the c.,,,.1 5 o f :,..., in ,.: ; ,,,,,,. and State of Penory I , a , .l:s. hound:4T ared thovribed as billow.:. to oft: On It: turn be Linde of J,.. L. Ilawkly. ost the root by lovely of Tht.mr, hu . rot 0. on the twain he Loins of Chatter imalakty ant! blatthew Kelly. and i,,, the en•blty LUtte of anmen E. 114,4, tee. coutattling "bout 2tracrus. mono Or 1,,•. toge,her wit the appa.Tellaileeto.. 1 tram.- house. 2 barns, nod other ontlsott.angt, I orchard and ell Improved :knot—A 11 that oe:tato plot or acre l or knd :heats. In Shier Lake too aelop, In . he County 01 bu-qua Minna and St,. to of Si busy:vow:us, bounded as f 01105.,, o, a t i s to, t h e no r th hy lance of Jam. r E. Ilatvicy, on the root be Iteerrnonn, on rho south 1:y not, of nonfat. owl Timothy IS:Keret 7. suit on The tont by bonds of T. ,Ixe.Oe•,, r010TA13.1,.... about ING acre. of Lel. More or less, trite tile apptariehattees. mote h e ro, on hard, and about Si as re. Itaprov. d. Alto—All tho rifler 'er rain pie,. or parcel of goal situate In Peres! Lake en? Gnuconat townrldps. its the soma, of 't-e•sturattert. 11110 emir of 'Pry noytuttrita I, o:Untied or follows, To OD': Utt the north by 61/th. 01 NIA la Kenner. MI the root by lauds of Matthew Kelly. 00 the toilalh by lands of John On:nen,. ass . inn nest by lands of Wllliatu Ilarecy and Wilson J. Turret , cons lento ohout .I 3 acres of laid. more or Ise,. sod Onimornved. [2:5,12,1 and iamb In C.ieetitiotl on oil oats as the eels of boo sts Carmalt sr. Theater gulon.) ALSO—AII that Certain piece or parcel of land alta 505 In the town.hlp is Auburn. In the County of s:us cmehanna sod State of Ihetuoylvanto. non rd at:d de scribed as follows. to of:: ”is thn moth be lands of lilley, on the Cant t: 10411 of (won l'addru, on the south by binds of .1 lit theue and 0,. the nest by , lard. f Kerney Mcl/ec. coos:dna :1,1 ',Wren of land, be the same mors or 10.0, erns the to,:portettanses. one Immo Inui t s, litz bar., teem, feu!% liven. noeltumidly Im proved. l'ak. In ex- cotton at the snit of Edward Filen vs. Ens o 6 Vila.) AL.O—AII that certatu piece or parcel of bled Wa ste In the township of Auburn in te COULtV 01 S.- 1111hhitlItill,hd bt/isie of 1411..ylreula, hounded to.d 1.1. , - scribed as folloo a, to wit: •tu the north by lauds of C. Boller and public biJhday, on the east by hods of Chaff es Fader. floyal CaHer, nod Jacob Ilnd Man. on the itoutb by public 111:1tosy. and on pin weer by lands of Jobs M. F runklin and hns.i, 11 . &61, COrlfailiito: 165 sores of land. be the Inoue mote Or Lee, oOh the ap panes:maces. from.. koure. 1 inane taros and other out bundler.. a orchards. and ata I lir it:tliraprot ed. (Tato ts In execution as the suit of Itolai teeter no. John 11. elect. j ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel of-lansteln ate la Springville township, to the county of &.a..- henna endemic of Et steryl‘4l,lll. hollt3 den and dm:milt ed as follows, to wit: lies.lttunig at a beech tree the southeast corner thereof and the south corner of land once contracted to .71. o.lloltbs. thence bosh by the east line or said llobb`s lot lOU prtoht, to it po.t stand- Inglis the month Bac of laud foruss•rly owned Ay' Jemmy ItOecoefoials. fr o thence snot by Inlets of said lb.:en trants sad armors 25 2 In perches ton post thence youth by latdislate of E. and N. It. %lamb 15u percher: Is: n port esanditt; in the line of Ito No. IGS on Drinker' s lands. then.* . Id Ilan wart west 121 210 peer! re, to the place of begtnn ' g„Cordalettna. ill nor. et:d tit perches of land, be the. Same more of leen. with the a tenor ellen- Coo, one log Mime, from barn, echoed, and .: ostly Im proved. (noised and taken bt excant:on at the cult of blittabßermellonse of Willtata Ilnlincil, PO, Williams, Gates. l. • ALSO.—AII that cretin 'decentparcel a Intel Pith ate In the township o wllver Is he In Ste county of busquebaussa and elate of Pennsylvania, bounded and described 4r folluns. to kit: On the north by the Turk State Ili e. un Illegal by Made or Thomas taffy. On tho stinth by lands Morttu Thranen and on this West. by Clioroun; town 1p Inn , . Colituthlstg slaty-two etre. of land. be thee/tine inore or lets, oft!: the eppur. tonances, 011efralMO lionse, oho I,.rit. One orchard, :HA - Mostly Improved, Also, the 1141,111111Vd ohs half tote, eat In al. that certain piece or parcel ol loud. .1111010 its the township of Stlver.Lake. th the c o unty of toutioe t t. bonne and Store or Peldtsy trania„ Armadas! ans. dot:crib. edaa fisltows;to wit t,!.. • A.-„lone l y et . a 101st the went lint Of silver Lake townshm at 'the norlheurt Corner of C. 11. Locke's land. thence alor:g raid Hue north 1311 12errhort„,• too port, fttrittee by lands of Thomas Luffy and John Laffy.enet tit perches to It port. thither along some And land of C. Sicaary south Id perch., to a post in thepublle rothl,theitcu by road south nil decrees west 94 perches to th. place of heglnt irp.,'contottilin d't ' acre* of land: he throatier inure or fe4s.. with the sip. purtenandeft and all Insproyesk - 'Taken in'execntlon ~ G the suit of J. M. Donley. assigned to IL 'l).'Scatle. on • Julio and 'fltottuse Leffy.t ALSO.—AII that I ertain hit of land sitnato in the towashlp of Oakland. to thecounty of Susquehanna and .. r Output Pvtin.)lva.nr, bounded slid tle.erlbeti no fol. lon 0, to wit : tot the 'north by whalla Callesl prospect signet nd feet ffont.'uil the cart by Woos of William Smith 120 Wet, ou the tomtit by lands or - Unary 31. ekes, Melon 'the west by't ocant lot, el blinbibg set et thou.. ,sand soil two feet of loud. With the appartyllatiCee, 000 frame barn, [St les dasto taken bloat:cation ati he volt of Thrlft.Ntioug A; Jay va„t on She/0; owner, end DA. 010 tt Chandler. contratton..] ' Al.bo.—All the Defoletuble Inftleff in that certain • picce of perm 01 1114: .ft , 1,1,11,.. IL, .1.,,,,,“, A ,, o f lion 111055510 V 155 c 5.5 5 1: ,, ld ' ... ,"s.stitellanha and Sloth of Penn: aylcanla, t.glitilttl and . tifecrilsed to , rondos: On did . .flottli'br lewd! 5555 w it formerly Owned by Voting's ' sk. Bronntt'.oo thetas. by thy Lie lin Itiray. on '11 , 6 - west 1 7Flighney sod toed HOW or formerly, o trit ea by 'Yonne* ''.4 ttemett, and On' the tomb 11l 1 ol:dsof A. BS. 11. Barnes. contnl.44; anionh•of all acre of land, fie tbsr ' Same Ware 01144; wilt t 5 5 ,4 55,p55.tp5555555,5e, 5 num. twavi NO. or Shed. and ill Intone/tit, (Takeo lit kte tlit(Oirat the mutt of C. 11. - Ts y 7 ft5r,5151u511515. t rulrls of the ' ettatoOr David TrtYlor. det'd, vs. usury U. Prose.) TakeToUce.—Althlrla Must Pe ar,angat On Ito. day of . - ' If. II; 11E01E, Shalt. ' Skierifro of4cei.Sfouttoee, Dec. 14, 1,-;J.,