The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 31, 1873, Image 2

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
E. B. HA WLEY & CO., Editors
Wednesday, Dee. 31, 18 73.
A Happy New Year:
The long ItEe of the heading of this ar
ticle, as a greeting, the test day of every
succeeding January, has made it simply
mechanical, in nine cases not of ten, and
carries with it no more heart-feeling than
does the index of the weather-cock on a
ohn4h steeple. It has become too much.
simply an outward form, to he put on
the first day of' each year, as we are all
too prone to wear the eloak of profession
ul Christianity and with our mouths only
pray that the hungry may be fed and the
naked clothed, yet leaving the practical
"answer" of our supplications to be ful
filled by "manna" from Heaven. The
"Happy New Year," so thoughtlessly
spoken is as virtually a prayer, by every
one who rightly uses it, as the most ear
nest supplication to the Throne of Grace
for the most hardened sinner and may
better :lever be spoken, unless all the
means in human power are to be employ
ed in securing a seedy and effectual an
swer.
The day book of time, for the year end
ing December thirty-first, A. D. 1873,wi1l
close at I'2 of the clock, past meridian,
to-day. IVliateler of sorrow or of hap
piness, of vice or of virtue. of debit or of
credit, is there recorded indelibly,and will
be posted to the account of each individ
ual. One glorious feature in this mat
ter that marks a peculiar distinction be
tween human anti Divine law is, that no
,`Statute of Lemitatiout" exonerat.a uti i
from our obligations. We must meet
them on the "day of final settlement,"
let it be longer or shorter. The year
about to dawn upon us may be used to
our advantage or to our sorrow. Wheth
ei it shall be a "Happy New Year" to our
friends or ourselves, depends upon the .
honest desires of our hearts as we enter
riponit. We do not gain our happiness!
from our own selfish condition, but more
from the light of the joy we throw upon
our `neighbor." "It is more blessed to
give than to receive" was spoken by the ]
Savior of the world. When we greet our
fellow men with the accustomed "Happy
NE , * Year" for A. D. 1874, let it come
from the heart, and may what few days,
months or years that remain to each one
of ns, be employed in Using "the means"
to bring about an answer to such a sin
cere prayer. What more autpicious time
foisuelt action than now? What great
er opportunity to merit the crewn„of hap
piness,. by the practice of Charity and
Virtue? He who is permitted to see the
dawn of another New Year, must make
his own record and finally balance his
own accourt. We desire to sir cerely wish
our Friel de a "Happy New Year."
HEMMER when the people of Phila
delphia want an honest election, let them
give the knaves who stufF the ballot-box
and forge retnra papers to naderStand
that if they do not desist from their vile
work they will be "pnt into a hole?' When
el..clion-oflic,rs in that city once compre
hend that the people Will no longer en
dure their villanons practices they will
become as honest as Mayor Stokely.
The following is a comparison of the
vote on the constitutions in 1833 and 1873,
compared with the rote for Governer in
the former }ear, nud for State Treasurer
in the latter year :
Far A^mln•t. Nffrr Tatnl.
•
1835. Constlulti 0n... .118.971 11:472) Lti
Toner. Ritm7.
AZ1,645 I,Y..e.tn 7.4% 157,534
For Ar41134t.
C0e5titati0n....253.744 lotI,Vlll 14'1,150
atchttivuo_
UM. StateTr= 2.44.= :119,471 464,01
410. 411.-
Igta. Governor
A 'WASHINGTON dispatch says that
Attorney General Williams' case has been
referred buck to the judiciary, becanse
fresh charges have been preferred against
him by Oreg,tn parties,and he will not be
confirmed before the holiday recess, if at
all. It is now mentioned that Williams
not long since removed a United States
district attorney at Portland, Oregon,who
nag endeavoring to indict certain repub
licans who had frandnlentlY voted the
llipple-Mitchell ticket at the last election.
CONVICTED AND ESCAPED.—Harry W.
Genet, a well known New York politician
sybo belonged to the "Tweed Wog," was
convicted last week, ou the charge of
having fraudulently obtaiued • the signa
ture wf Mayor Hall toll._ warrant for *l,-
802 fur the payment of iron work at the
Harlem even house, which work was
never executed. He was placed in charge
of a deputy sheriff, whilst a motion for a
vow trial was pending, frogs whom be es
erped on Monday morning last, and we
presume . 115 this time is out of the reach
of the officers of the courts.
COUPLE= returns of the late election
in this State are now filed in the office of
the Secretary of the Commonwealth. The
footings are as follows: For the Coital
tntion 253,744; against it, 103,584; ma -1
fority, 145,150 ; whole vote, 36:2„338.
Even with the intended ‘ltiarg" majority
• of sixty thousand against the Constito
tation in Philadelphia, still the instru
ment would have been adopted bya hand
some vote. The people of the country
did not leave anything to contingency.—
They feared thh corrupt practices of the
"Ring," and gave such a vote for the Con
.. stitution as could not be overcome. And'
the new organic law of the State is wor
thy of the confidence of the plasma. as it
irill pridect theirrights, bothsin the Le 4
blitz° and at the ballot-box.
Repeal of the Bankrupt Law.
The
. 11uuse of Representatives,ak Wash-1
ingtOn, justivevieua to adjourning over
for the holidays passed, by the decisive
vote of 220 to 49;a bill , repealing the ex
isting bankrupt law,with the understand
ing that all pending suits and proceedings
are to be concluded under its provisions
except so far as they relate to the fees,
compensation and charges of officers and
agents of the courts in bankruptcy cases,
which are to be reduced one half. The
lower branch of Congress has thus
promptly responded to the growing sen
timent of antagonism to the existing
bankrupt law. The benefits it may have
conferred upon a few unfortnnate_debtors
have been outweighed in many caves, by
terrible losses inflicted alike on debtors
and creditors.
Dore Taxes Demanded.
The Secretary of the Treasury de
mends of Congress therestoration of du
ties on Tea and Coffee, which will yield
about twenty millions of dollars per an
num; an increased tax of tsu cents per
gallon on distilled spirits, which would
yield $7,000,000 annually; four cent ad
ditions/ per pound on tobacco. which
would yield $4,000,000; on illuminating
gas. $2,000,000; on gross receipts of rail
roads from passengers and freight, $6,-
000,000 ; steamboat gross receipts, pas
sengers and freight, $600,000; insurance
companies, $1,000,000 telegraph receipts,
$250,000, making in the aggregate 822,-
150,000. This with the tax on tea and
'coffee, would make over 842,000,000.
The Commissioner says if more revenue is
wanted, it could be obtained to the ex
tent of $10,000,000, by restoring the tax
es as formerly in 6chvdttle B. which in
chides stamps on all legal instruments,
deeds, mortgages, etc., thus making ad
ditional receipts of over $32,000,000 from
Lternal revenue services.
That's what people get for re-electing
General Grant and sustaining the Repub
lican party. These taxes were taken off
jia , t before the Presidential election for
political effect—now they are to be pat
on again with an increase, while the pub
lic lands are squandered upon railroad
companies, and the revenues wasted in
salary grabs, high sa)aries, armies of un
necessary office holders,government spies,
pimps, defaulting officials, government
buildings in the various cities, and';every
conceivable form of extravagant aimro
priation and public debauchery. So it
goes—you pay your money, azd yo li can
vote Republican tickets till you argtired!
The Busgizanuon and Dushore Bad.
The following is taken front the Bing
hamton Democrat.
The trde, and in fact, tie only practi
cable route to the coal fields of Sullivan
county, Pa., and the only route which
the people of Binghamton and Northern
Pa., are interested in having constructed
is the route direct from Binghamton, ,
crossing over to the Valley of the Cho
eonut, thence to the Wyalasing valley,
thence down the valley to the river,thence
to the coal fields near Dushore, thence to
Williamsport.
Tile above line of Railway is the one I
surveyed under the direction of John
Evans, Esq., Civil Engineer; and an able
report of which was made by Mr. Coiling-1
wood, Civil Engineer. Mr. Evans with
out hesitation says, "this is the only route
that can be taken with success for a Rail
road
Ewa Binghamton through North
ern
Pennsvlvania, to the coal fields near
.Dushore, thence to Williamsport."
Let it be understood that a railroad
has been alMost completed from Took
hannock to Montrose. It is proposed on
our way to Dushore to unite our branch
of railway, on the Choconut, near St.
Pioseph's, with Montrose, making a direct
ne of railway from Tuokhannock,
through Montrose to Binghamton.
The Binghamton, Dushore and Wil
liamsport Railroad, by way of the Cho
con ut and Wvalusing route is now being
( commenced. - The Directors are chosen
and the other preliminary sttps taken for
a commencement of the work. It is fur
ther understood that the money will be
forthcoming for the completion of our
line of railway when the preliminary eteps
shall be taken.
We aver that the towing path line on
the Chenango Canal Extension is gotten.
up for a circulation, and particularly to
aid the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wes
ter Railway to extend its monopoly to
Owego.
Whose pockets are to be 611 e? (hereby ?
Any nse of the tow path of the Chenan-
go 'Canal Extension, would' be a gross
violation of the Constitution of the State,
which declares—Article 7th,Section eth—
"That the Legislature shall not sell, base
or otherwise4tepose of any of the Canals
of the State; but they shall remain -the
property of .the State and under its man
agement fore , er.
'cow, let it be understood, that if an
attempt shall be made to nee the tow path
of the Chenango Canal Extension (other
than for Canal purposes) that an injanc.
Coin will be served immediately upon the
offenders and the canoe will be taken to
the Court of Appeals.
Yours ate., wAnumAN.
Dec. 16th,1873.
4 1L4377AL OP ItEALTH.
An Cdttion of between nine and ten .millions
of copies of a very useful work is now ready
for gratuitous distribution, and can be had for
the asking at any drug store in the United
States, the 'British Colonies Spanish America
or BraziL The work referral to Is ilnstetter's
Almanac for 1874. The medical portion of it
treats of *be various ailments to which the
hn
_nan system is subject ; and sets`forth the pecu
liar properties of llostetter's Stomach Bittern--
the purest and best tonic at present known—
as a preservative of health and strength, arid as
a remedy for debility and disease. The Almanac
is printed in all the principal languages of the
civisized world, and reaches a larger number of
families smd indviduals than any other medical
treatise that ever Issued from thepress.
Non= or woman who has a due regard for
that choicest at heaven's blessingsbodlly vigor,
should MS to read the plain. simple andomvill
crugartieles which. this truly practical publica
tion contains. The miscellaneous matte.r b va
ried', instructive and amusing, and the Wender
department copious and comprehensive, hoe.
Letter's "dentate abort, .a household con
venience, adapted to the use of all classes and
callings Thefarmer, the planter, the miner;the
.merchant, the mechanic, the 1 - abater; the pro
rCaltegional man, all need it; and to invalids of
h sexes it 'is literally an article of prime ne
essity. The medical technicalities which rea
der ara many naecikzltreatiootintendei for pop
STATEMENT
Of Ibo Amount, Description, and 'Valuation of Rent .and Personal Prop
slops, and Occupations, °Mims. and Posts of Profit, Money at Totems
Mortgages, Gold Lever, Silver Lever, and Gold and Silver Ratchet, valu
as returned by the several Aisossors for the Co.mtv . of Susqitchanna, for
number of Aemsond average Valuation rer Acre.
•v, -:....
.... 74 & g: FRI .!. rq t""! .
TOWN Sll.ll'S
I - ! -- 1 1 g g -i 1 1 I iII2 i 1 4 l ' . i
1 ..
4?. c.. 0 ._ 4Z ..,• ° , 1, 1 1 1 ; Z •zl . 7 .41 1 f. 4 :I . - f
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AND -1 .- ,4 81 , 4 - 1 51 '''' • 3 .. ,r2 l ; ? : 190
.., • • - 2 , 71
- F474' °' . + i'l ;
BOROCIGli& , cs e.o
7 ' •5
.. I 1
—— 1-1:
.7 -. 2
o c Y _ 2 3
Apolveon 425112 40 031 1 1
0551 50 _.... ...'• .14 , 2 1 4
79.2
Aubtim 141M481 Filre 20081 421 4 5 •• • 1 • •IV vi l .5 27 5
A not - 05151 350,4 Al .. 50 . . . . 3115.0
Brooklyn 12251 1122911 4.971.," .... 22., ..... . . 13z4451 ITAO
• Bridgewater 21 ... saws Nor , .... fr, .. . 4 i 9R.qj 824 6
Choerrour. 543 , 3 52060 mai- 735 sow,. 115'0 4co 0
Clifford. 1Z7110.120401 / 141195 .... 521 , . .1. .. ,14.4701 616.0
Unndad 15=1 17 0
27 ... 42.71 8. 0
Diroork 1215141117027 1500 .. 125 , 515 .. 01,10 11147
FrlendAllle 10024 1
5210 41 1314 ... 750 3
)0) 1. ... . . ..
Forest Lake •• • ••• 1110111 1 11 5452,5 ~.. frsu
... 11 . 1717.1 665.0
Franklin 811416 , maw ivAn , ... .. . , ... . 14479 1 527,0
Oread Bend Townahlp 1 1 111 919 . -ri110:11 001 249119.25 I . , 14171 518.0
Great Dead 80r0ug h :7474
(Mown. ••-• • 1.14291. 11.60 11.11 7 11 5
727 050 • . 1.. ' 2 12) 713.0
Raeford 11%20 10,191105129 .. 17.0 .. , 17,1, , , 61N.0
Narmony 8327'9 ~ ), . 11341 734 414 r, ... 2 1 . 1 54111 504.41
Ilerriek 72.57 11er,70011/4 55 150 3 . . 1:r579 6125)
Jackson . 112011 t 4.9,.149811... 1 21 401 llnnal 782.0
Jeseay, 4,4944 1 9 3 8 1111977 ... ,65 M. .. .tu 1 )111.0
Lathrop 11, - 50 VMS 11775 . . 170 .1 1 Itcli 547.0
Lenox 1•18797 , 41441411 4,4714, .. M. 4.20, 11 , •20411 411.0
Liberty 13111112 , 14910'1141:g.,... , I
0.11./ WV.. . - . 15294 469.0
LIEU. Meadow& 10575 157e3 1470 , , 1 511 I 1 1
Montrose 11367. 152115. 152.2 l 15101 10140'580010. 2 1.
Middletown On• Sig• 71552 11225 .. i. 15V051 4 73.0
New 51111 ford Townaldp 181842 178915 11 5- 40 ••• • • 25766 1 045.0
Now Milford Borough t ..... •-• 89290 tuoT. 91415 itiz :kw 7, 4 2 1
Oakland 67799 61771 murti 1/ 1050 1 10130 ini 0
Illodi , 0374 n ttat27 13111 100 100 .. 1 , 21550 022.0
Springville.. 110.' 1054 2 21 11442200) 10542: [awl 4511 i I ifiono 5141.0
Stwaleettanne Depot 147 , 5 121023 2 4 10 100 l 12755 . 25 1
Sllr r LAu S'llol 741949 .X 1771 50 , 975 . 1... ,111110 377.))
Tho'omn , 0017 174471 5 7 - tell . FYI 1.. 111215 4710
Se us Coo yry, es. :
IVe, the Undersigned, Commissioners of sal l County, do hereby certify the above to be a
true and correct Statement of the returns made by the several Assessors of Sesq`a Co., for the
year 1874. And we also give notice that we shall meet at the Commissioners' 051 cc, in Mont
rose, on Monday, the lith day of January, 1874, for the pnrese of revising and equalizing said
Assotsment., 0. WASllltrltti,
i Given under our hands the Bth day) L. BLAKosixe., rl
Commissioners.
of December, A. D. 1873. i E. G. BALL,
Attest: Wu.. A. CnossmoN, Clero. .
Montrose, Dec. 24th, 1873.
REMEMBER
TaAT WE DO ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK, IN THE BEST MANNER,
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES; GIVE L'S A TRIAL.
REMEMBER, ALSO, That the Movritost: DEmoeuvr is the only Democratic pa
per published in Susquehanna County; we want to improve it; help us
to do so by taking it, and getting your neighbors to subscribe.
Oar use . unintelligible to the mend render,
have been carernity avoided in this pamphlet.—
All is clear, explicn, finciblr, land reconcilable
with reason and cotntnon sense.
The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith,
Pittsburg, Pa., on receipt of a two rent stamp,
will forward a copy by mail to any person who
cannot procure one in his neighborhood.
New Advertisements
JDXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Letters testamentary In the
estate of V. Beebe. hue or Montrnse, den-aped,
haelLg been granted to the ruhrerthers, all person- in•
debted to the raid estate, are requested to matte im.
mediate payrn.mt, and all pen.ens having claims tvalnet
mid decedent will present them without delay.
0 P BEEBE. lEaccottxa,
CHAS. It. 8 ITU,
Montrose. Dee. ItO, tb"M
NO MORE DANGER
IN USING
aCtl5lll. B:3oii. Lasapa
At last an article Aar been Invented that uiil poet ant
Coal ttilloornpa from exploulng. It can he I..ll3tilrli in
am Lamp In one minute, and thereafter explosion or
bllr*ling 1! Wittily Indateetble, Ro alt,otolely certain to
it to pretent lamp explosluny, that the patentees and
manufacturers gm noire It under a forfeit of fI.LOO In
ens, of lalhare; and tiny authudre their nzcs tr tuna
not it to make lamps tyre float explosion. under nl>
and ail ctroutestaneey. If the lower end ed the Atlnth
molt Is covered by the oil in the lamp.
By tvermicalow we refer to the following named 1.1.11-
I.lemev: Wm. A. Coryrtnon. lea m Bundle. ti..-orgy L.
Stone, IC. Ii Ban I. y. Iltde Crat, old tl. I. (line n.
I lIITTII.II do BILSIBEIL,
Montrose, Dee. it, - 13. Agents for rtktia Co.
11011iMilLIC SALE.—The andereitived. toolng e•dd
Linn. will refl. by anction on ectid pthnil*:., the
old All:Mune Fawn.) In ki(idgewatar 011 the
road Iradlny from Montrove to New Milford...F.
TIIURDAT, JAN. sth,
commencing at 10 o'clock. a. m.. tiro following proper
ty t 8.1. N P..); CtrW b. 0 11011,E0, (.3lght and Gorr yearn
01d..) 1 Coif, 4 Sheep. Y Sl,, at., It or 15 tone of hay.
Corn In the on. Pommel., i tloublo R.me.ee•. Lomb, r
Was.on, ttro-horre market Wagon. Boggy, ton 1111;:gr,
Sleigh. act of Doh., Contr. Moving latto_Llnc. Plow.
liar.oar. Cultivator. 1 ally Clench., Fanning
notntehold Potmltore, cm.
. -
TElill S.—All sums under fa. cash; end over, 1.2
martini credit. with interest and approved security.
TITOILAS HultSS.
D. DBERFrIIt, Auctioneer.
December 29, 183-1.
Geo. P. Reim°ll & Co.
200 Pianos and Organs
New and Second-Hand. of /Ir. Class Make*, will h..•
raid at Lower Prier•, tot each. or on Installments, In
Ctty or Conn' . during this Floantial Crisis, and the
nulidtYt. by Mt MACE . ATER.4 & SUN. 481 Broad
way, than ever to-fore erh-red In New York ,cgeota
wanted to .11 Waters' Celebrated Planes, Concerto
and Orchestral Organs. illustrated Catalugnes
Great induCentents to the trade. A Lege discount to
Minister, Churches, Sunday Schools, etc.
riIi99,N99N9R
$5 t,o
IN 9/L P A TTATt pentr a %ranted ',—
or either Des. ' t r oung or old . m ake 11`1: 1 :411i
for UP in their spare momenta or all the i no than at
anything else. Particular, fret. Addrest G. STIN.
& CO.. Purtlaud Maine.
Old Raids
_ 9
Tesehers. SR:dents. Clergymen. Postmasters, and srlds.
ssrake Young Men, and Men and Women of all Gasses;
You can ensily earn a drebeinss Sewing Machine; or
Books sufficient to stock a Library, or some valuable
Pictures to bcantify your homes; ors nice Stereoscope;
or a good Time-Keeper (clock ur watch); or *Music
Dar; or • Gold Pen ; ors Photograph Album; or a Mn
sic Box ; or a Stand Kerosene Lamp for your Parlor; or
Webster's Illustrated Quarto Dictionary; er Rogers'
Woild Renowned Statuary Groups; or a tins Violin ; or
it Remington Rifle Cane: or a licitnington Double Bar
rel Breech-Loading Shot thin ; or a Cabinet Organ
worth ;140, by simply working up- your unoccupied
time in a way explained in ohs circulars of M H. P.
Co. Perfectly legitimate and respectalils ;marl y would
say philanthropic. Address, M. 11. V. Co., ITI East 23.11
St., sew York.
Geo.P.Rowelll Co
conduct an Agency for the retention of advertisements
for American Newmarzse—themost convicte estab
lishment of the kind to the world. Mx thousand News
Postman helit regrearly on Me. open to inspection by
rustomms. Ao reading room, booster compete. re
crises one:twentieth of this number. Every *dyer
tiselnent la taken at the home price of the paper.
without any additional charge or cuirealsslon. so that
an advertiser, In dealing with the Agency, Is caved
trouble and correspoodinee, making one contract In,
stead of a dozen, a tar dr: d or a thousand. A BOOK
of eighty pages, coefaluing lists of beet paper., largess
drculatioos, religions, egractilleral. class.polittaldiely
and coantry also [l23:llZiael and all publica
tions which are specially rateable to advertisers, with
tome bilormation about prices,is sent PBEN to soy ad
dress on applicat low - Persons at a distance wirblog . to
Make a vertlstrigln any town, county , State or
Territory ot the United States, or an) portion of We
Dominion of Canada. iney send a concim statement of
what they want. together with a copy of the ADVE
TIBMIENT they desire trimmed, and will receive In:
formatlon by retorn mall which will enable them to de
cide whether to Increase, reduce or love the order.—
For such information there is no char.,. whatever.—
Publiabers not only send thsit lUee,frive, bat psy Messrs
Om. P. nowsts. ACo for their seriticce. Orders ate
accepted for a single paper as well as for a larger list;
tor a girlie* delimit% Midi!) as for a larger sow. Ad
dress the American Emspapea Advertising Agency,
41 Park Row, N. Y.
MONEY t.V,Roallawdlr',,eng.' 'd l l7l
paticittara Free.-e. EgaztoverStrntou.
$lO to too to Irall•St (Alen leads to: fortune,—
No risk, 83-pace pataph et tot stamp.
' • Catentine Tamtirttige & Co.,
Hankers and Broken, 89*et .N.Y,
I , I.pTiCiBOZA CY..Olt 8011.-C3l . G
y s, drnl ''' tbe los
sad erections jig tiersbn eitoo n 411. n n stantly.l
This • Imple mentle *Nair meat all out posers.. free. by
ma. tar 25 eras. • together with a Ziarrirge Guido.
Viabtion Oracle. Prcame,.llldits to Ledrer. A queer
'book ; 11)0,001) sold. Address, T. WILLIAM Is CO.. ,
Publishers. Phil's
FOR SALt--The (atm late of Nathan Al
drichrded, situated about half a mile West
of Montrose Depot, in BroJklyn township, con
'Mining about 111 acres of land Mestly fniprulr
ed onto undennuted, executor of
said estate, as New 1111 ford. Pa
.21,1401 Annum
Nor Milford, jaii.:ls, 1878.--11
rty. Trader, 1'
t. Notts, Jade
nJ ut oter
A. D. 1874, on.
ITERIFF'S SALES.—fIy VTIMTE OP WRITS
I booted by the Conrt of Common Pte.'s of so-inie.
Suomi Count• and to trIP Alrcetivl, I Will Crp. , , to rule
by public wenduc, lot the Court Donee in Montrobe,on
Friday, January Idth, Vert,
nt 2 o'clock . . p. a., the following pt :cell or parent. of
land to wit •
•
All, hit interest of Ono. 11. Moro Ton fn t t o me to,
certain lots ritnat In the boron zit of New Mil
ford. in the Coonfr of fitomorhanna and state of Peon
rritatita. bounded nod doterilm-d no f.liosrs, to alt:
first. Moulded on the north by D. C. Alnry Dr,:
htore lot, ,•n the s.t by Main street, to the ninth II
John Ilapit tit. lot. and on the n-e.: by Pierce Barnes tl
lot, tieing di feet In Width, and 71 loot In depth. and
cm:ladling rd' egnem lett, mote less. Alto one
other lot. chums or nfore.aid, and hounded on !ha
north by lot of N. C. Alloy, on the .4 by Pierco
Borne . .. int. oil the 10010 by I , eto -hoot, and on the
nerd he John flii)ilen . • 1.1. hobo_ fry Itot n ale. and
75 feet deep nml rontaloilmf .g•,.rte feta, too, or
ler.. anti having . than- , ..1 franc• I 0 1.11 k; lately no d
fora printing tidier. (rah,. In to- -entlon at the rout
of It venom ‘s. I.ii.orge B, lickulltan cod Peter
liict't.ltern I
%I. / -NI Ovate e •rtaln pleca or p arrola tat
la al ,iat.ata itrool la nla o ao-tota. la, Ih.• Cotaoty of
hat:qo b-onn at., ofPuto.layirloua. botaaau,.o and
Ilea-Wawa: - a- totlon •too It 11., la. g.aaaag as a a.Laka.
nod Plalaa." , Jae a rani, a./ . Arco la aid ATII
I 1 .ma, dao 'et, Ito ore J 1a atla cr. ua aartlll , toTaatola to
a
rake, alarm' r all, t .•-i I,,Cha I , Ina
r. m
9. la 111 luarrhys to
the II I. L oay il.a-our not Eli at. a tat It 9-11/ rod
aat,t.4.\••.a• fork CI ....I 11 rod, lo
a
alt are tauntla :7 at. rr. Sr vr , ot n-he, 10
et 4.0, ak.e,r.l . • 01.1 Z 5-10 (Jambe, to
/h.• vim a- au to,ta.alio.t. a cant 1 . .1 .1 , •trao and n -I
tom - b.. soon- or laa,II•U 0.0 at a pt/at
toad .Dane. toe •taultaanat ra., oat Uharla - ta Vertigo).
lot halo, by J anal of la:, 11. oUrich 1.10 T.
notch I ale rot • or: :al '-man 1.. a ha mlock, a' attar,
mantra Nada-01a• ta ors, 1 - 0; 140 roatn. /hour, by 1,4 o r
T. to Co . VC, I.ii /0 1 u,gri - a 1t a.ol .45 -1.10 mitt to a out.
la of 1 h . a 'I , Pa alto- loo.ca by Imola. of ...1.11
o
rar - 1,-9 .1 ura,-. 1-..0-r 17 '4ll nada. to a {{an-a.
ca 1.3 oont, 1 da't,trou watt 1:11;.111
do 10 a I I.rl ear Mau lav fatale too 11. 9 cla'greart eatt
;at a..p1.n••.1b. - a:mm[lA taatrollsslur 51 to, - * and
taa-ralle- attar. - of I, that 'tuft:llP 1 . , or 0.0.1
'llOO.. a,, iir.Dokiyo.l.ltlnd al an I 014 . 11ar0l a. full.' , . a:
11e :Inning at Mt: aura tact-I viartaer ( .3. Wild qu'r.
mis 14 a 1..a5.; ono
tout a, Illa a at 1a! bane ad! 'l' J. 1 Into, and balzler Tat
flay par.alla L al. - Cralt . ea-I Si r ..1s ru o p lad aaamar.a.
111. n14 • o Loop of t . .1.1.1.1. - ta NV. Pra-a-al r u 1, 59 , )
crrre..,.. , 04 roe. to a port natal raw., ll'a- to.aatitl
dt - a:re - ava I roal.- 11.4, place ND
taltallla.lra en nabaloha. 1N- It r..2.11aV I.
IN-In., oil CO Lat. •.1 In OOP f,r.aa ..tad 1/11.11y
haat tort beryl... tram,- ol , erlal..C . 40.1
frAme'hll,ll. it 11E14 1111.41 at the roll of A 1,,:!
lit Yd lb . , V. IVollar Iy Itaagu.l . .
ALSO All tl al a runt ••1 late.] nit ey.tr 7 u the boy.
nugel 01 atop:ell:on a Penny, lo enuoty or awr.qnr.
tonna mud a ale of l'entirprobla. bounded awl 0. • C. 14.
I 0 an 1...1uur, to 101: On hr math by I ntoir yrgba-ay
ten ter mat by Ln.l nf Fran!: thrim.in. on the nonyll
hy Yroti of 51r. 12 N.rh.-1.. un lag ter a rot by law! of
It lino, r.,ob‘loln, about IN, arrr of 1at.41.1..• lbe nary.•
tuner or ten.. trnh t ln. • apporte: arreta. lour .tore fr•tar
fonts'! boor,. tr.on. mud all in frulaot, rxr
cutinn at lba roil* n: Goo-go Ny•barto en. Mlrlaarl
poyln and 11,1--. I) lbolinel ta. )11rha 1 flay)...
••• to.. paver land eltnate
In the too nahlo of niro 411C•rel. m Me lonioy •-f cos-
qnehnon• and St,te 01 Pent,,', Iran.. Iron odc:4 ati.4 dm ,
mined as Into., to tilt Une beg rifling at a same
heap corner of land of Jame`, S,-a ilard and J Burnt, '
game . north 451 i n. rf I Fll p. T. - h-vont. Pet
up In the ground ho a m.rner then. l•y land of Way.
mon Soda' 41% dt•gtees we-1 in pt.tdo.l. to .1 -lon.. net
up fora corner, thence by hoot of same IN nth •1:54
degrees mot an pyre... ton stm-- s. t no In the lot lino
and theme ohm the lot flee tooth 454 doge,. .et 4D
perches to the place of Legion! , g. root-doing 2.) arr.
of land, It being part of a 1 . [o land formerly on redl
by 'Solomon tillutrlP. deed. , taco.-
and its f .110tra Bektirddne in the re- re' or th • rood I
leading from Nero bitlford to Barrio. it dice. in the
toarushtp of Olti•on thence atu lice Jan
B. Darrow north 44N dtprect coo 03 d• to a rtolltl
h , r a comer, thm.u, along - laud. .4 Nemeth and lan,
Regains roathallh; degree* coo fill reels to the end of
stone trail. thence south +Ps degree. Sent 03 to
the Centro of the efonotic, 'Barroom road. thence along
the centre of raid road CI rods to the place of began
clog, contalulag .11,ti acres of tend be the mime more or
lees, with the oppurtenoncea, one old hoase, old shed
and partly IMprored. It being part of the farm known
as the Solomon Williams (arm, conveyed by Jacob
Wayman and wife to the said Wm. W. Waymen. (Ta
ken in execution at the soil W. W. Waymap, taro of
Jacob Way Man, Ai...frond to She, Perkins, vs. Franklin
Barthel) ; sent Wayman, Lunt of Rodney Jew
ett, assig ned to Silas Per tOP, no. Franklin Burthell.)
ALSO—AII that certain Were or came) of laud alt•
taste in the totanablp - of Brooklyn, In the County of
anaunehanua and state of Pennsylvania. Intended and
described as fellows, to wit: Ott the north by land. of
the Delaware. Lackawonna, & Western Railroad Com.
puny, on the tooth by laud. of B. Goodrich. and on the
weal by laude or Henry l'hurkebury and J. Page, eon•
mirth). shoot 275 acres of land he the Rune more..,
lee.. with the apLortensucer, one frame house. 4 Dames
and other out building.. 2 orchard., and about rau acres
improved. (Token is elect:WOO at the suit. of D. B.
Gregory vs. W. . P 06.0.)
Telco Notice.—.4ll blee mit be arranged on the iby
of eak.
U. B. LlELUB,Sheriff.
Sheriff's (Mee, Noe. ZOSS, Der., 20.
THE INDEPENDENT
Sewing Machine !
TIIEGBEATELT OF TUC &Gal
Sews tram but One Spool of Thread
It boo brit rix working patio, So noirelero,andlews
more rapidly than any Ilsr.bino In the Market.
flan a self-setting Straight Needle
It Combines Durability lalth beauty and Simplleliy,atl
haa all the Madera lanavvemente.
prA - nnszct.A.ss MACAINE A. BLACK
%ALNUTTAIBLEIOI 05.
.exgozi.t.s •V'C7'sarsztecl.
BEND roa CIRCULAR.
Agdrems,, _ .
TEE INDEPENDENT SEWING mAcuryz CO,
Dee..e.S, SSW, Binghamton, N. T
FIRE, LIFE, AND 'Zi.ccums-r
Insurance -Agency.
CAPITAL RSPRESMITED OVER 820,000,0001
CHAS. IL SMITH. • .
Yohteaso, Pa,
Det. 13,1873.
irr 'BANKRUPTCY.— • -
Weide= Merl& of reensyteania..
At Montrete, Pit., the tail day oi Decemtrer, lett ,
The onderslgneti hereby girls notice of nit appoirrh
meal as Asri eeof iftertriienyon, jr.: of bt panne , . in
the county of Susquebnatle,aaa Wale of Peri risyleae
*inane raid thrielet. wbo bar been 'Nudged o thotkrupt
on hie own petition, by the Dior let Ontrt of said Dia
trlet. LlTTLP,Arolgoes, rte.
- bilortroee, Doe. 17. Itat-aw
Irz DEPT ALL CO.IIPEZITIOX• t
44 PrrinTevit Bring on your work.
PECEMkra arffs, 1678.6
B/VV'GHOJIITOO I V, dr. Y.,
OFFER TO-DAY
Eraikales a3fr She-014
By the Yard or Piece,
TO THE RETAIL TRADE, at from 6 1-4 np to Ii Cents for the
$3 3M" St UV' S 'X' AC. DT IDPAL. 3Et. riaL
We offer to•dap 25 cases, (1,350 pieces,) PRINTS, all new patterns, at-leas than
New York Packuge prices. Best Pritits, 9 cents ; good madder colors, at 6i (Tuts
per yard.
We offer today-5 cases of TABLE LINENS at 20 per cent. less than New
York quotations.. ' •
We offer today 50 pieces GERONA POPLIN in New Colors at 35 cents,
worth GO Cents.
We offer to-Jay GO pieces Lupin's Fine MERINOS at 80 cents, worth SLOO in
New York.
We offer to-day 150 pieces Black ALPACA at from 20 centsto the finest im•
ported, and-will make each number a good per cent. less than cash price.
We offer to-day a handsome line of
TIRLBS GOO TS
We offer to-chiy a oak of BLACK SILK at $l.OO peryard, worth $1.50 per
yard.
We opened to-day anorner case of those ELFIA A:NT HEAVY BLS'
SILKS at 61:40 worth $2.00.
We hare opened to day the List Lot of those men PDXSOX MANTIL
VELVETS that we can ecll at oar present low rates.
We have op nett to-Jay the last bale of those best 11.4 nil-wool WM
BLANKETS wort h 0.00. at M. 50. Alio, a bale Ivor: h $6.00 at OLSO, awl 5 1.).
110115 E 13LANKETS-at less thnn balepriee.
W.. Lave opened tedity, frum last week's sale. one ease of fine heavy
DOUBLE -PAISLEY SHAWLS
W„rth &"0 00 at t 15.00
open to•clay,-frnm. ill,. Pale, ',lain WHITE MERINO BOSE at 20 cents
worth r,o ante. Two itilndred dort.ll3l6:st..s . Balmoral !l•ose at 12 1-2
7 '27
2 L'• n'.
We hat:. opened to , day 100 dozen trbit • ribbed WR A PPERS A D DR A W
ERS at 51) cents, %tort!) 1:00,
11',• - have op, neil to-‘l3y 3 largo line of LADIES' WRAPPERS AND DRAW
ERS aL 150 was, IVorill'tl.oo.
We offer to-day 2 pieces of CA.SSIMERF, at 75 centß per yard, worth $:,1.47.
per card
We offer to-day p:ec,s of ALL-WOOL CASSIMERES. at 05 cent.% Writ : ff.}
t 1.00.
We h:n•e taken Forty by Fifty Feet m)re space fur the Retrail Trade, and 0pV11,1,0
LairLe3a 31:selpm?ortma.oiat,
where we will sell 'nip'Una, Handkerchiefs, brown, half tleached,bleaCheil,
damask, and donble-dainask at 23 prr e, nt. lesa than New. Torlc whole
sale priet.s. These Ga.& !nuke h,t,o lrawlit recently nt the
grates, and will De sold at less priers than have ever
been known in this Marhut.
Bleached Goods,
Denims,
Will be sold.at New York padkage prices.
The Latest New York Dry - Goods -Quotations will, at all times, be posted
iu um- store during this sale. • ,
We are in daily eammitmeation with the leadmg.manufacturers of the coun
try, and assure our customer/ that goods will be higher in January, as they arc
now being sold at less than the cost of production.
We have increased he naraher of our salesmen, so that we expeet to be s able to
wait on all who come. •
Those who come in the Morning' will
avoid the Crowd of Afternoon.
t.T. WEI3B
ioszzoAnzilettoost,==ora—ri-
TrAti. TEL LOW Wcitoczori'.AßEconnstr,
• . -
COFFEE., SUGAR. 14A uK pan,
aucKiNtilf AM VASE, -
MOLASSES cmcserr pittars:sTErPELlvoner.S•
TEILSHILLE SAME. CIiANDEKILIKS. CHOW.
taIoW. WIJ In EAT F WadsL OM/. of 8 vlc
isTCEs. BC:Et,
.Montrose.N., 1)te.24.1973.4w -
FOR sAve,oll•rtcliANatt MUST CLASS
dwelling fume and bstn, lonetbet with 7 acraial
land, with plenty of lila trees;itittrited X villo trout Seorwhamis CO.. Pa. Will he fOld cheep
or archanged fora place Ir some torn. L.D.SILVAILL
Altebardrlitc. Dec„.l7ilB7:l.—lpn. .
,
An Kinds 2111craaisum at this 01:11c43,:
At 121.2 Cents per Yard.
Cotton Flannels,
Shirting and Minn*,
D. M. & G. IIiEBERI.
A VD,ITOWS NOTICE., Tbouuderstped baying beam
appolutad an Auditor, by the Orilla.: Court
of fluxqueu•aba. Cowley to diet:tango the Loud In tho
hatula of ',Avid bummers - Ell!ot
nuclear. or tile evlatu oi Floyd - 1..y0u1.- ducaured,
Wilt attend'tol tba tlntle* ' of appooltwebt
et the *Mee or Llttlee 'lllakeeleo. In oet.. on
0004117. :e7-3, at t o'clock', p. in. at. which
Moo andilace ill persons ltileraated lu add fund must
pr,, , , , 0r their Cla1(310, OF, be forever debarred from
'tag la oa raid laud. • • • ,
. .Atidl!or.
Atoutroau: urn.--tw: • .
•
4 A CHANCD Fon A BARGAIIf,
• _ .
~ •
X goori 1109r0 ne4riy, new. good water hand!. end Mt
eontelutng one and on eelourth nem,' of And, i %sera ended
nr more fruit tree*. WIWI/kilt totter. handy Inectend.
and Berwhee Planing NOW, Ale°. a.Wredlee Feetwy,
!,Waggon Wimp, . and tirlit AIM abnne helFd
•In from the new derot.ened little neer one tone (0001
'XlOntrdre: liniGtrn ter E. Eldkeslee. or the'
prvprietar. H. C. HCHGI:ss. • •
.. - -Houtraffe,lll;-
-Dec. altb - • • • -
CONSTA ES`. COLLECTORS'. JIrT/CES*, and
other Minh* IS: sale at tlds °Mee.
11DITO13Ed. NOTICF..—The unnerstpad. en Andt-
Aoll tor. appointed by the Orphans' Own of Swpe
haulm County - to die irtboto fonds to tho hands of Jesse
Howard, Adair of Israel Willem), dream d, win at
tend to the ditties of hI appointment at his aloe it
Montt..., on Monday, Son. tilt. Inl4, at 1 o'clock-p.m.,.
whqn all pc mann may,present Wets claims tuba forayer
dulmeretL
Montrose. Dee. 10.1873.
8E8T1101.7, Auditor.
AUDITOItiS NOTICT,-The nnderriga e! baring been
appointed an Molitor; bj the Coutt 'of Common
fleas of Einquehantot County. 1 . 4 dirtribate the rumba
in the hand. of the Phalli*, aririmt from , Iho rale of
the pettoral 'property of Fitt. e 7. will attend to
.the agate. of hit appointment, at his nttiae, in Mont
roari,4,o Thoriiday, Jan. S. ;Set. at t ed ,, Ct• n• M. 4 tt
vebith time end place a It foltions inierr.rtail may attend,
or be forever barred from coming , In on mold fend.
. . .
JAS. S. CARDLALT, Audtter
Moo trope. Pec.ll. 1873.
VlEctrrons*,NO.TWE. Merearletters,testamenta
ey to the estate of , Fatloy 3; Itolford, late of Mont
rose. deed, hive hem" granted to the undersigned. al/
Drumm loft!Red to said mom, are rettnested to mak.
iiumedlatepnyment, nod these hoeing cla me notion,
the same., are requested to present them without delay
• r. S. MULFORD.
MIRO% MULFORD,~t Executors.
D R. mtwonn,
•
Dee: 17,19711. —6w
ek ,140TICE.—Its, toe s ituate oC
Patrick Flanogri. 14tto of Choconur Bantu-ban
-1113 Co;, - aeeewec Lettn. br Aamitilmrstiou res
the s e m weal. bar Wrg been grunter torte undersign ed,.
all person+ owing radii route. are retiveared to' raltko•
Immediate payment, and all porton, Laving, claims
netting said retainer° requested to presort Diem without'
delay.
JOHN FLANACLIN,
Dee: 70th, 1913.—we,
INDANXItIIPTCT.
- Western District of Psnnyylvinia, a s.
At 3tontroso. the Itith day of Noveinhar. A.D. ISM.
Tboturdarrigned hyrohy. cirri toidro of his ppoint
lartit atoassignso of David smote!. of Sprincrille ton
rtilp, In the county-ortinarywhantui, and State tit Penn
sylvania, within mid district, who.haa been adjudged rt
gaol:rapt on creditors'iwtit'on , by the ir Diet Coon of
said District. A. J. CiEItItITSDN, Assignee. etc.
It. n. LITTLT., AglUtlsfy for AMBISIsOe..
Montrose, Dec. 13, 1671 -Sirs
.I. l4 R'csteroD e isii--ict of Peon, dean ln. Pc,
At Dialed:, Ps.. the 12411 day of December. 11.11.
The understrawel elVee “Ottre of ht. nppointencut as
male:nee of Amos ff. lttlle_of Mantic townebtlo.lo the
County of Swept Lanny and State of Yeaueyleaula,
withinl.l4 Metric!. who toe beet adjudged a Ilan krupe
on erre - Nolo' petition, by thy Dttortot Court of the sold
ittrtrirt. T. D. ViILLtAVY,
DloluZ•ii, Dec. Va. 15V...-3. •
NOTICE TO lIEIRS
lu theirsln re of .lohnun n Coughlin. d ere: srd. Al an Or
phnusi Court bold In Rnh for 'Choc/mini ut Nn.qn,bnu
on a. Pow n 0,.. r 1,,, I:if, 415 or N..ver.1.1 r. the
rale on du bslrs of lbo raid Jr.banna
Couublin to .cno lute Court' on the second Alondnyor
Jnotnny term first. at Mu o'clock, p. m., nod hid for
choice. take at 1. e noprolsal. or show tense why the
land del-crlbsd in the Elm r er of parlhitn obould .not be
-
sold.. M. D. uta.x.E. nerler
Montrose, Dce:6„1873,
ik•trric'E It heletri• given that W a petltion of.a ranjw
/N ity of lb,. [tont:bolder. reddind Width] the ditorlet
heretenfrir denerlbed. will be laid before the fraud d e
-1, of Fadeinet.ahrin vonaty. Or the January l'eret,
prnytott for the Incorporation of r.dd diArlet o- a bor
ough. e s . the 'mute, :rile, and title of the Boronlh f
lent Bend Vlltotre, aed by the follpteltog tnnorithitles.
to wit Iteelnuing. on the &Intik or the Swop ...roams
titer at the north o ert corner of M r Aelttun'e.h.l3.l;.
[Nene,. pond. 12 deid'eett went 21:1 polo to an apple top..
south Se det.reen west filti tot s to a pine tree; throne
north 15,h d. gritetWeel 2123 to 1110-1 and 'tone.; throes
north :15 ci•Vri , er wt-st rht.leton poet and Crow o ;
thence nosh ilt-trrevn ea-t no!* the hank of raid
' ' ea..: 25 rads. .00th 2 d•--
,art 115 rt.:x..4,01W
ra/ 0.111503 and 4.. -
ginning.
?11, null ntHcrtt,
Peanut:era.
Elt.ltt• of I.:, W. r, 1 in of Nucr Milford. dco . kl
Elliot. :11:!Orh,
Thal the accountants hove settleti their ac
counts in-the renl.4t•enll,-e in, and for tho
.nonnty of So-nneliarna, mot ilia( the xame - will
be-iwpaerved to the .linlg k ", of the Orphans"
"Court. on Tlmr,flav, Janina,' 15, 181-I,forsOn
flrination and allwance.
IL N. TIFFANY, Pasi&ter.
Deevutber 17
SALES.—ity Vlrtrie 14 writs [mined by
the Lauri n 1 Conomm Pte.e of Sa.gractriona Coon
to and a 3 • to dirk:et...Ll alit ex tp.re to oat v by public vela -
due, at tLc Court Itut,e to Iqubtruse, tin
Ertatty, ...January OM, IE4I,
. .
- 1 , "0.c. ,, k.4p: ml. the folluo log pieced or pared.
.• ;hind, to Irlft - -
,-
it . thrit;errt.dt - Ittore or pArcrt of Nod situate la.
...4...-dl-ako to, n- hi v. r 0 the (:.niory of besoresurte
tk e,",`;,,tale-of Prot•yl , a ,la, trouorkd And described on
C; i411 , - ; - .Tit Sho t: ea l r ' t ' t:; ! llll 4 l . l ° B " g h tf b i r ku l Tn ' ; 4 l,!;:r t r j t.Tl r 7 r 1 - n .
it '-'7: ' ' ••• :•:'). l I II:t c . '' ‘f ' uf*. i . r . l l ‘ .;:i d .n r ' . i1 d' ' . 1 ,? . .:::: . 1 'ilit'.'l.'....w
, ..---- 3 , / 11117,:i bout elleila Lo ie . or krr, togethey watt
.1 ftkota hous..c... 2 barn*, nod other
, ~hatNlourp, I oreleveAlud lill Improved Abe—All
• undid pl. ye or pine I of heel yispate In Silver
- ' wu.,I,T, lu .403;1111y 4.1 bn.qtbduanno and Stale
.. ,pt essays's hula, bounded is thhoere, IS wit ; 00 tile
opb by Inner of Jurtmr E. Ilawley, on the rest by
p o,
4errrratlon. no the south 1.7 tails of Thotnas stir.
lalothy Seel ney. one on the 'rum. br lands of T.
nuveney, et.nlati.itoz stool SC. Were of land, mom Or
le-e, with the appurtenances. frame barn, orthard, oneL
about bt in res. improved. Also—Ali that other certain
piecopr parrot of laud situate In .F - arest Übe ant.
Choconut toienshipv. In the County of Stn.quctanna
and N.itn of Put u-yixtula hounded to! foltotve, to wit r
on the north by lands of Patrick Money. on the east
by lauds of itratheir Nelly- on the euuth by bide of
John Counclin, au on the net by lands of Malaita
Harvey and Wilson J. Turret., cont..inlttg ohmic 48
acres i•I land. morn nr less, and uniroororcd. [Seized
end tab, o in exemition on six writs at the suit of Sar
ah eartnnit or. Thomas Quinn.)
ALSO—AIi that certain piece or parcel of land alto
*to In the town-hip iv Auburn. in the County of SaS-
Onebanno and State of Pennsylvania, borintied and de
ocribcd on follows,. to soil' tin the north by hinds of
on the cast tiy hind of ()Vett Cridden , on
the loath by lands of J. .fa fa thews and on the west by
lands f Barney McGee, enutaing to sere* of laud. Do
the amino more or lens, with the appurtenances. ono
frame house, toz barn. sourfruit trees, and looFfly lin
. roved. Token In exrcution at the colt of Edward
. • ... . .
Ilan vs. Ellen G. Filen.)
ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land else
ate in the township of Auburn la the Counts of Sow.
queltauna and ;Rate of Pennsylvania, bonnded and de
ecHbedaa follows. to wit: • On the north by lands of
C. Butte, and-public highway, on the mod by Janda or
Charles Sailer. Royal Carter, and Jacob Endernan, on
the south by public hk;hway. - and on the west by lands
of lEohn. St. k ranklin and Basic Unnb, containing la
tierce of land. be the tame more or less, will the ap.
partenancep, frame huuse. 4 frame barns and other out
buildings, a orchards. and about 10) improved. ashen.
In execution at the soil of Royal (otter sr. John 21„,
nice.)
ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel of fatut,e:tu.
its in Springville township, in the County of Borgne..
benne and State of Tentgyeranla, bounded and descrth.
elm; follows, to wit : Beginning et a beech tree the
eoutbeast corner thereil end the 'oath corner of land
once conttacted to R. 0. !BMW. thence nutib by the
rapt boo of said tlobb's tot ILO perchra to a port stand
:ogle the renth line of land f‘nmerly owns'! Ica -Jeremy
Itop,:nci ant K.sr., insists east by lauds of sold Oboes
manta and others 73 2 to perchve toe post,thence loath
by lands late of Mond N. B. Marsh I:4 perches Ma post
agitating In the north ling Of lot Na. ICS no Prinker'S.
lands, thence by said lino wool 72 2.10 perPles to the
&co of beginning, cindalining.7ll dent and 67 penthet
of lauds ho the saute rumour leas. with the apponcnan.
ccp,'ono log banes, frame hare. pichted. non mostly he
proved. [Seized and taken in execution at the mitt oh
2141Jah Buz eel!, nee of William Bunnell, TO, Killian S.
Gales.]
ALSO.—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ
ate to the township of Silver 2.. the in the twenty of
buzqueltatipa and state of reltheYlvanie. lwandod spa
- described as ' follow., to wit: On. the north bOrr
York State liov, on - tlis east by lands or Tboman y,.
on the south by land* el. - )lsrlin Emmen and on the
neat by.Chocontil township Otto, Containing sixty-two.
acre, of land, he theregne more or Loa, with thoappur
tenaucee.Mie frame bonze, rue rum, one orchard, and
Mostly improved. Alec, the undivided coo-half Inter
est la ail that eel-foto piece or parceled band, situate In
the townshipor Silver take. mthe county of :longue
henna andistate of Fenupyivanie. bounded and descrif.
ed as halos., to wit: Beginning at a poet the nest
line of. Silver lAko toroth:fret the northeast turner of
C. 1l Locke'd . Land, thence along:raid' line north 138
perches to a pool, thence by lands of Thomas Lary and
John telly.thzt bOperchre to a poet, thence along same
',lndiana of li...6lcOary south str - penbre to a post In
the public road, thence byroad comb. 64 degrees west
its perches to the place of brulniting, containing 47
sneezy( land. be the same morn or -less,-with thy 'op.
ptirtenances nod all Improred. !Taken Its excention at
the snit of J. M. Donley, assigner' to D. LL Scarlet TO
_John and Thomas Latly.t • , -
ALS.O.—AIt that certain •ltit of boa Minato In tho
township ofOattmtd, in the county of Susonclumna end
iti v soof - p.,on.yiva l na. bounded awl: described ,as fol
lows. to wit t• On the north by What is called prospect
street CO fret front. op the east by tapes of-William
mulch 2211 ft el, on I tut swath by lands of It ensy-Iteeter,
and on the west by tether containing seven that
,land and two feet of ism!. with the appurtpurinees, ono
Ramo hate.. ISticid and taken in execution at the snit
of - Thrlltr Young & Jny.va, Ane Sheri, owner, and Da
vie& Chandler.coutrectonLi
too Befebdants interest In that Certain
piera or parcel of bud octants of the TOlfhthlp of Liar
munrin tho county of a:wont-henna and State Of Fenn
sylvania,-bouuded and 'dcrwrilicti .as. follows: On Um
,northby lends now er formerly gassed by Yonuga
Bennett, on the EMI' by tha Bela Railway, on- the welt
by b:ghway and loud now or former owned by Youngs
'& Liennett, sad on she eb7lll by bads of A. a It. u.
Barnet. rontatolognboat I; of an acre of lend, bo the,
saute inure Oriel!, with the etqletteneY , Cer , I ' M. Me
house. hens or shed. andall improvril. aken in ere
--eatfon et Melon of C. It: TasioLadminiztrotriX of tho
estate ofTaylor. deett.'ss. C, Bross.3 • •
" Take hlut,buse-All bide gag 6aerrangpd ou the &lot.
new. etteria
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A - I,n e, tie
Nurten,
ns coneeziled in
01 Auburn town.-
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Thau•r. Adniro.
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of I.l:irmotty
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°pomp Me, deed,