THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Religions Services. The services in the several (Murat:llot Moat rose are as follow: 0 t PTIST CR BROIL Rm. J. E. Came= D. D. Pasta r Vtabhath Settle.. Sabbath School. Prayer Maetmg, Wednesday Eves:dna vArnome caunen Mend Ord tietudzy to qiech Month Immediately beton:jams Sabbath tiabbath Bch PISCOPAL tlirRCIl Sabbath Sera•Stet .unelar Schaal.. ....... Week-bay Services—Wednesdays. M ETIIODTST EPISCOPAL...... —Rev. W. J. Imp tiebhath Venice, , 10.45 a. m. and tad p. m #3abtintit School It m. Prayer Meeting, Tburadaya. . 7.401,4 m Rev. J. (. Rturio. 10.45 a. to. and 744 p. m. ..12.15p. ca. ...751 Om. PRESBYTERIAN crtartcn Aabbath Services 'Sabbath School Prayer Meeting., Thema'', Evenings, Winter Arrtingement of Malls. Cu ItArcaoaD 'Tmakhannock, (Daily.) • Pub :Montrose Depot, (Dally,) 600 p m ex iiim New Milford, (Daily.) 1000 am 130 pm Wyahtslne. (Dally.) 945 am 200 pm irriemlselne, MI weekly.) 800 pm 800 am I 'onklin Station. (MI weekl,,) 70lam 'Main 4tinghamtonorta S. Lake,(trl week.ls).. 1100 p at 700 pito Meshoppen. (t/.1 weekly.). WOO am 400 pm The New York. (de Montrose Depot.) Ti.. Milford, Tankhaenoek.and Wyalushan are daily. The Conklin Station mall runs Tuesdaya, Tbtirsdays, and Satardays. . The Filartiarnton mail, (v/4 Sliver Late ' ) tuna Taea• Than.days. and Saturdays. Friendavilla mull rm.. Taeadaya,Tharsdays.and Bat urdays. The Meshoppen mall rune btandays,'Wedoeidaya, mid Friday, ADDITIONAL, STAGIN A. Stage leaves daily for Montrose Depot at 1 to., lltd ornn at 6 p. m A Stage learea daily for New Milford at 730 a. na sad returns at 330 p. tn. H. C. FORDIIAM,P. M. List of New Adverthements. Plaider—Tiffany it Cramer. Administnitors Notice—Estate of D. Harris Quirk. Executor's Notice—estate of Henry Mills. Farmers' Store--E. L Coole. ; 'register's Notices—ll. N. Tiffany. Mercantile App.Mistment—Geo. Smiley. Sheriff's Sales—M. B. Helme, Sheriff. BLISMF.SB LOC&LL New Book. Notice—B. C. Vance. Balsam of Wild Cherry. Cheap Pictures—G. O. Sweet. Notice. Vinegar Bitters. Johnson's Liniment. Clairvoyant Examinations Free. Notes About Touts. Head the market reports on this page. Itev. George Palen of Tunkhannock preach ethm Temperance at the Methodist Church on s.nday evening last. There is a certain widow who wants to mar ry again and as a recommendation, she says she has used one broom for fourteen years. "Blind Tom" performed before a very large au the.,' r at the Court House on Monday evening Ina and was acknowl‘dged, as usual, to be mo,ical prodigy. It is reported that the Grangers propose to turn out and dig. , the "graves" of corrupt public servants, in order to save the county any more expense from "Middlemen." On account of the almost impassable roads, the Indies of the M. E. Chnrch will hold weir neck tie party and oyster supper this (Wednes day) evening at the house of James Chapman in Montrose, instead of K. Harper's, in Bridge water, as first given out. All arc invited. Rough & Ready Fire Company No. 1. will bold their Fifth Annual Reception at Firemen's Hall, Friday evening of this week. Some got.d music may be anticipated fmm the Montrose -Cornet nand which will be in attendance. No abridgement of the right and duty to attend on account ot any previous condition. Messrs. Griffis & Sayre have opened their new store in Wilson's block, baying one of the finest rooms for doing business in, that we have town. They have not commenced in "full blast" yet, the full arrangement of the building not being completed. When this is done we can assure the public that they will bear from ; The editor of the Republican says we have misrepresented him in saying that be was at tempting to tail up the "little" usury band. We are situated as the old lady was who passed her judgment on certain young men, that "by their fruit ye shall know them" and that "they bear nothing but fob-chains and watch seals, and these may be nothing but galvanized pew ter." Homer must be hanging out similar "fruit" on the inure question. The speeches of Jonrs and Little and the editor . % comments in his pa per,present a like appearance. Water Wort. Exploded. Our citizens were startled last Tuesday morn ing about ball-past eight o'clock, by a report that one of the boilers of the City Water Works bad exploded, and that one of the engineers bad been killed. A visit to the scene confirmed the worst fears. The dead and mangled body of engineer Daniel J. Smith was found bring some thirty feet from the place where he wits last seen, upon a pile of brick and rubbish which had been thrown from the destroyed building.— Nearly all his clothing had been blown off, and his body scalded and burned, presented a sick ening sight Daniel J. Smith has been employed at the Rater Works about three yew*. Re was a tt mperite, faithful man, and is said to have been a good engineer. After his body had been 4 - ieared by the coroner and washed, it was re moved tp his late residence.l.l is wile,who is afflic ted with heart disease, wu so completely pros trated by the sudden lilow which bad befallen her, that a physician bad to be constantly with her for several hours. The fireman, William CourUiev, was protec ted from the explosion by the other boilers and the large chimney, but he was knocked down and severely bruised about the bead and should ers. Several pertionit were in the front part of tlie building engaged In - various kinds of labor connected with the Works. They were entire• ly uhinjatizd and the sudden stoppage of the machinery PO almost the first intimation of the terrible catastrophe. The part of the building 6ettioyed wasin the rear of the main building and contained the four boilers.. PersOits who witneisted !be ex plosion give graphic accounts of the scene. A ❑ervcus Hibernian says `•he thought the world vas coming to en end?' Bricks, boards, htige • tethers, doors and pieces of Iron weighing tons ere scattered for hundseds Of teat st• eery ~•irectiou. Titeamount of damage tothe•build tug and rofinhtsery is roughly. calsnAted at $lO,OOO. _ Superintendent Sedgwiek, as- poi:army possi ble. with a large force of workmen, went to work to clear up the ruins. With great exer tion tie was able, with temporary buildings, .&c. to give the people thelrsuppl? of Water , —Bing hd,c,ndi Leader. Sipe Indite Iltinteas, strong and sensible writer aajs a good sharp thing, and a 'true one too, for boys who tow tobacco: . 9t bas Utterly ruined thousands of boys. It tends to softening of the bones, and It gradually Injures the blood, the spinal marrow, and the whole nervous fluid. A boy-who smokes early and ftequently, or in any way uses Mies of nthacco,.4 new. Lamm to make a man cmuch energy, and generally lacks muscular d physical as well us mental power. We would warn boys, who want to be anything in flit world, to shun tobacco as a most baneftft poison." 10)i a. m. and 7 p. m. 12 m, That lintstids Statiattetory. REV. P. I. Wooer Yesterday we were shown the phunon paper for the new knitting manufactory proposed to be established in Pittston. The architectural de signs call fin* a drat class building. It is estima ted that $12,000 will have to be raised by the people of Pittston as a loan to the manufactur ing company. Of this sum eleven thousand dollars have already been subscribed. Yesterday Messrs. John Howell and Jerry Shifter started for Philadelphia to have an in terview with Judge Packer with a view of se curing land for the proposed site. Insomuch as the conditions of the agreement between Ifessrs. Y.llithrOp & Co., the manufac turers, and the subscribers to the enterprise In Pittston is that the company will pay 8 per cent, on the capital required, and woo of the principal yearly—it ts the moral duty of every Man to sustain this movement to his utmost ability.—.Pittsten Comet. Rev. Geo. H. Intldand. 10,4 a. m. and 75( p. m. xX fc . m. .TX p. nt drfian. Departs. Wpm 1215 pm The Henan Man Who Playa "There is one among the many, C 4313 you tell me where he stays ? He's an odd, old-fashioned party, Called the honest man, who pays. Yes, the honest man who pays Every dollar be may owe, Keeping nn the pod old ways That so many scarcely know. "If be gives his wurd of promise, 'Tis a bond as good as gold; If he holds a post of honor, Not a trust is ever sold By the honest man who pays Every debt he may Incur, Yielding each a Just award, And no grudging or demur. "And Fm told this rare old party Lives— within his income, woa By the fairest, squarest dealing 15 We sea beneath this sun. Always holds it good and right For the rich to help the needy When the times are tough and tight." New Grange to Lathrop The requisite number of charter members having signed en application for the organize. lion, a meeting was held at G. H. Bronson's on Thursday evening. and after some remarks up on the object of the Grange movement, by S. W. Buck, Esq., Deputy National Grange, the or. ganization was proceeded with, and also in. inflicting the charter members in the work of the various degree; of the order. The follow. ing is a list of the officers (61.1874 : Master, P. S. Bronson ; Overseer, L. P. Mack ; Lecturer, G. S. Mackey; Steward, R T Squires ; • Ant. Steward, J. D. Mackey Clap. lain, Jesse Silvius ; Treasurer, M. V. Bisbee ; Secretary. C. R. Bailey; Gate Keeper,J. E. San• ders; Ceres, Mrs. A.. E. Bronson; Poruona,slra C. C• Risley ; Plum,. Mrs. J. E. Mark ; L A. 8.. Mn E. Bailey; B. 0. Silvius, Z. Mackey, J. E. Sanders, L A. Hotchkiss, C. W.. Paster, H. G. Mack, H. B. Wood, O C. Brownson, Mrs. K. A. Bisbee, Mrs. 0. M. Squires, Miss Mina 31acd , ey, Miss E. L. Bronson, Mrs. Esther Mackey, Mrs. Mauls Mackey. R. S Searle, Muter of Susquehanna Grange., No. 74, was present, and assisted in the organi zation and explained many of the advantages and benefits to be derived therefrom, in an able and instructive manner. C. R. RAILET, Sec'y Lathrop, March oth, 1874. Leeeal Option In Jessup itlassns. Enrrons:—As the Temperance Question is receiving a gaod deal of attention this winter, both In private and public life, sad as both sides of the question are calling loudly for its friends, and as every person and commu nity is claimed by one aide or the other, and as we are taught hi the Go id Book that we are either tor or against, and that we cannot serve two masters, fur we will do trot k for the one we love the best, and that we are to be known by our works, therefore we are very anxious that the many reader" of your paper may know what we have and are now doing to help on this great moral reform movement, with some of the results attending our labors. Jessup township has always been blessed with a a few earnest temperance advocates who bore the burden and beat of the day for many years. They had a hard struggle, for at times It did seem as tboUgh the liquid element would drive them out of existence, but true to their trust they continued in their good works until at last truth began to find its way to the hearts and minds of our people, and we were success ful in the oreanization of a Lodge of Good Templars. About that time we were blessed with a live temperance preacher, wbo never faded to hit the foul monster a death blow at every op portunity that afforded itself,which so stirred the moral elements of our town, that we were en abled to build a fine house, which was dedica ted to the worship of God. Next came the cir culating of petitions for a prohibitory law which was promptly done and responded to by scores, it not hundreds of names. Then came the voting to accept or reject the local option • act, result of which was the casting of about • four for, to one against said act, and now the enforcement of the law Is before us, whose bus iness is to enforce the law, and how it shall be done, for report says that In the town where four-fifths of the votes declared againit Its sale (in form of law) we have one man who has all the season been violating the local option act. January Term, the constable of our town, in persuance of his duties as our officer, returned said party toCcurt, This did not stop be unlaw fel work, wad on the event the 23d of February G. W. Mackey, of New Milford lectured in the M. E. Church of thiiplace, and on the 24th, a warrant was Issued by Zees' Smith, Esq., of Fairdale, charging Jacob Decker with viola -1 ting local option. This did not seem to daunt the courage of the landlord, far report said be coutinuetl to sell, and on the 25th another war rant was issued charging said landlord with selling to persons of known intemperate habits. Mr. Mackey Is the prosecutor in each of above suits, and is a representative of the Local Op- Executive Committee on Organization for the express purpose of enforcing the law. Now citizens of Jessup what shall see do in this matter?. what say you who profess Chris tianity and you whose duty it is to preach the gospel in our town—what say you 4 WWI we stand by tinierorkond sash's 31r. Mackey in his efforts to dry up the fountain of drunkennesiand . thereby rescue men from the very Awe of hell I Mr. Mackey lectured again in the M. E. Church of this place, last Sabbath ere to an aullUener, which was not small in its number, but we • were led to ask where is your preacher,. your clasaleaders,and where oblwlmtc la our aria- Du tga,Rlw.com? fornotny thrru to lath-- er with the Palitor,did not put In an appearance ♦t either meeting, while earns who are directly Interested hi the sale of liquor and advocate the Unease eyarm, with their friends were on hand every time.' Take your place on one aide or the other, and let us know your view. HAURY Baia=Lc Palrdale, March Oth, 1874. LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE /We Invite our frlentteetrom efferent tome , . !Rend no Ltems of Interest. Bend the facts ; emcee arrange them.] FROM JACKSON. Roads and bridges are in good repair,, Judson Tennant has moved his slaughter house, which gives good satisfaction. H. M. Wefts has returned from the west after staying there four years, and is now visiting his friends. The new officers took their seat the first of March, and things are running nicely. They have built a splendid woodshed and other out housesat Jackson corner's schoolhouse, consideration POO. Ws!din Payne and Lorin Duren, boss workmen. I eaw an article In the Montrose DEMOCRAT, asking "what is the matter with JaCkson ? the Democrat elected all of their township officen but one, and that was a tie." One reason was there has been • revival and converted 2,000 sinners, as I saw in the Sasquehanna Gazette, but ought to have converted 3,000 In the same proportion. I hope a few more will get converted. It wee quite a change from 60 majority Republican to 33 majority Democratic, which made a few of the Jackson dug squirm. But they are getting over it amazingly, and I think the Lord is on our side. Jackson, March 9th, 1874. FROM . GREAT BEND Tuesday evening Mrs. Legget lectured to a full house, win temperance. We have been greatly favored this winter, with an unusual amount of first class entertainments, consisting of lectures and readings. It is very gratifying to find that the people respond so genemuslyshow ing a refined taste which (by the way) has al ways predominated here. At last the lerwe has been executed which has given the parties from Binghamton,. possession of the Found.y building, within which they intend soon to commence operation, for the manufacture of engines, accompanied with the mprovements which they alone control. Upon consenting to locate in Great Bend, their stipu lations were, that there should he six tiponsand dollars subscribed by the people, with which they could be enabled to place the re quired machinery within the building, other wise they would locate in Binghamton, whose people were already willing to increase the .uni if necessary, rather than allow the egression of a project of so enterprising a nature. The peo ple were reluctant here, to let the matter fall through, therefore put their energies forth to raise the required sum, which they did with comparitively little effort, and we look forward with pleasure nod interest when we shall have heard the whirl of machinery, the noise of the hammer, within the walls so long silent. We naturally hail with dell7,lw. anything which may tend to add inteiest to the is en. We believe that this advancement wilt he preliminary In other enterprises. It Is bringing a number of new corners into our town, consequently all houses will be taken, a few new ones woultLnii doubt be appreciated, and would be a good in vestment. Our bridge 13 under way, the contract harint been given to men capable of pushing It to an early completion. Sister tuella please take no lire that upwards of twenty thousand dither!, have been raised Item within the last few months for public good Say ye not that Great Bend is dying, not as long es there is exiating ID much unselfishness, so much nobleness, aunt true philanthropy. Great Bend YlHaze, Mareb DOI, 1874. . Badness L,cals CLAIM : CLAIN ! At the Keystone Eraloon. 0. C. lirm, & CI Montrose, March 18111, 1874. "HEALING ON TUE. WINGS," says all who have made ore of Dr. Trislar' s Damn', of Cherry, and by such use been cured of coughs colds, bronchitis, sore throat, influenza or con sumption. 'the prudent will always keep this standard remedy by ahem. March lil , '7 4,-1 . J. S. Thomson will lecture fog the Free Re ligionists ol Cincinnati i 0, Vith, and 22nd, Inst. Sunday, April sth, he will lecture for the Free Religioux association of New Milfunl, Pa.. iu the morning, and for the Free Religionists of Burford, Pa., in the evening. G. 0. SWEET, the Church Hill Photographer dt Susquehanna Depot, will make 18 Photo vale or $l, until May Ist, 1874. G. 0. Sweet will 001 be undersold on pictures or Games of suy kind or style. G. U. Sweet will make single Tird,TPes Ru 2. cents, or four fur 50 cents. Susq's Depot, March 18th, 1874.-Iw, DON'T BE DISCOURAGED. Suppose you hirer ••• tried filly remedies" and received no benefit, is there therefore "no balm in Gilead ?" Verily there Ls. Your liver may be congested • your stomach half naralyzed,your nerves quivering, your MIMICS knotted with torture, your bowels constricted, your lungs diseased, your blond full of imburities—yet to one week atter commencing a course or 1)n. WaLx.ttat'a V INEA3AII 13ITUERS yOll will feel like a n ew creature. Match 18,'74.--1w The Soldiers of Franklin, Silver Lake and Liberty Tovitiships are requested to meet at Franklin Forks on Saturday, April 4th, at o'clock p. m. to make arrangements for the for mation of a company to attend the Soldiers En campment at Hart Lake the coming fall. Let every old soldier attent:, as it is desirable that the reunion embrace all the soldiers of the County. B. C. ITANcc, Committee to Organize. Janson's Anodyne Liniment Is, without doubt the sanest, surest, and best remedy that has ever been invented fur internal and external one. It is applicable to a great variety of corn plaints,.and ts_equally beneficial. for man or beast. We have seen It stated In varidus papers throughout the country. that Agents fur the sale of t3hcridan's Crtralry Condition rotitters were authorized to refund the money to any person who should use them and not he satisfied with the result. We doubted this at find. but the proprietors authorize us to say that it Is true. March 18, It —I w. CLAIVOILTAFT EXAMINATIONS Fnie! By Dr. E. F. Butterfield. There is no sub ject that requires so much study and experience as the Treatment snd unroof Chronic Diseases. The astonishing success and remarkable cures performtd by Dr. Butterfield are due to the gift of a Clarrovoyant,to the long student of the con stitution of man and the curing of disease from natural remedies. Let those given up by others OM for an ex amination. He cum the worst easm of Scrofu la, Catarrh, Piles, Asthma, Diseases of the Heart pond r. and Kidneys. Will be at the Cetlerty House, Binghamton, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, March 81st, April Ist, 2d: and Bcl. Much, 18th, 74.-31r.5 MART CutsmaCAsse 21in Years in IVaehingten: l o ltemnd *defies in the National capital, as a woman sees them.-- A new illustrated volume of Personal Experi ence, Interesting Reminiscences, and Careful Observation. By MART CLEIIIIER AMES. Pub lished by A. D. Worthington & Co., Hartford, Conn. The name of Mary Clemmer -Ames has be come a tapkiliar and honored household word.— She has enjoyed rare facilities for observation and h:r obtaining reliable information concern ing. the "INNER Ulm" at Washington, its invs tenea, wonders, marvels, secret doings, etc., such as no other person of either sex has ever before been able to connuand. tier keen eye has been watchful of every person---cognizant of every fact. in this volume she takes us with her and points oat So us not only what an ordinary observer might see and describe, but what (with a woman's wit and a patriot's devotion) she herself has seen and felt. It is A DOOR or NATIONAL CLTEREST-41 book von evEnvo:st. It is actually onerftotetap with good things for every man, woman anti child— lull of amusement and instruction for all. Mrs. Ames shows us the wonders an workings of the elaborate machinery of the Government, and tells us all about the men and woolen whose words and deeds aro making up to-day's history of our country. She explains what they do and how they do It ; and in a charming manner she gives us the TEN TEARS EXPERIENCE Or A CLEVER AND WIDE-AWAKE WOMAN. She tells us every incident and fact which eon interest instruct or amuse. Everywhere we witness wonders. At every step the Author pours forth a fund of Information and anecdote, which is as charming as it is unexpected. No crrnen BOOK ever published, has appealed to so large a constititency as does this one. It is a hook for no one class, condutien, sect or party ;IT IS WORE rout ALL. It is indispettes- Id, to every wide-awake and progressive person —ILVERTIVIIERE. It is a book for American homes and be.arthsiones, and wherever there is an American family, there is a waiting cus tomer for this charming work: In point of printing, binding, gilding, orna mentation, and aboye all, beautiful and cosily illustration, this work is unexcelled while the superb steel-plate portrait of Mary Clemnier Ames, engraved from a photograph taken ex pressly for the purpose, end the first and only portrait of any kind ever engraved of her, will be highly prized by the tens of thousands in all sections 01 our country who love and admire her genius. This work will be sold only to those who order of the Agent, who will soon Introduce it to our citizens. We bespeak for it a !mist cor dial reception—tor it Is worthy of it. Montrose Pa., March 1801,1874. PIIIMA FACIA' MBNTHOSE AHEAD! Cleaning watches, 30 cents; main springs. 50 cents and all goods proportionately low. Best rolled plated sets for live to seven dollars. ISBELL a: .I.l.mmeun. Montrose, March 11, 187.1.—tf ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Odd Fellows' Hall Assnelationq, will meet at Odd Follows Hall, April 7th, 1874, at 7 o'clock, a. m. Elec tion or ofJeces and transaction of general Lao,i- ness. Cu.tii U. SMITH, Stc'y Montrose, Feb. 11, 1674 r RriT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES The lime for ordering trees for planting this spring is drawing to a close. If parties within a reasonable distance of Montrose will drop me a line through the Pest Office soon; I will come and star them and learn just what they went. Elver 50 citizens of Montrose and vicinity to wh am I have sold trees have signed the follow- Inv • M, is to certify that the trees we have re ceive 4 ut 11. J. Reynolds are the best In every respect that we hare ever seen delivered in Minima% We must say they were delivered in the very best of order RETSOI.I74, Agent. Muntrase, March 11, 1874—wr BOLLER—MtKERItY—At Montrrew. on the Ilth inst. by Eld. W C. TiTilen. Mr. Robinson Bolles end Miss Josephine Mcliceby, both of Jessup, Pa. Moony. -Gr. - Jegetin, nn the 9th lust be (' TAI len, Mr Nathaniel T Wore. 't Centralia Wia• unit Mius Libbie Stuart of PICKERING— eosillA A t the rexideneent the bride" (atlas. M.treh It, I.v I) P.•axe• Mr Franklin Piekerine and Minx. Mary R. Conrad, both of t;lunNt 0 Ot I, Pa. lionatx4-11nrxoLo4—In Brooklyn, Meech 2'l by Uwierwius4l, Wm. 11 Robbins. of Bridgew3ler, and MLsa Lana Reynolds, of Brook') a. Snrrif —Srnplo—On the 11t1f.nt 1. N. Re pro.peef I , s Eht. W. C. Til dan. Mr. Theodore S. Smith. of Bridgewater, and )Lies Anna A.. Spring,ol Laeyrille. Pa. Morr—Ot•smitoorT—ln Windsor Broome Co .N. Y Fehr' Pry 16th. 1874, by esq , Mr. Eli 'Mott to Mrs. Hannah C Onsterhout, both of Liberiy township, Susq's Co., Pa. 31cMicKeN—JAYNn--At the 31. E Parson age. Meglioppen, Pa., March 2d, 1874, by Rev. .1. 11. Weston, Mr. 11. C. MeMicken, ok 4 AZoirn, Snag's ell., and Miss Joaie 1. lavne.da )ter of Aaron Jayne, Esq., of Russell 11111. Pa. Swrrn—linersetr.---On the morning of March 10th, 1871, at the M. E. Parsonage Skinners Eddy, Pi. by the Rev. P. R. Tower. Mr. Wm F. Smith of Washington Wyoming Co.. Pa., to Min Irene C. daughter of James Bunnell esq. of Laceyville, P& rIEIIBTMICEI. futt.t.s.-On the 10th inst.,in Tusr.arnra,Bradrord Co.. -.Mr Henry Mills, formerly ofJessup,Suon'a. co., in the 72 year of his age. 013.1-PON—In flimmich, Fehrnare 12th. Elias S. Gillsou,ageti 68 years, 4 months; rind 29 (lays. ROSE—In Silvor Like, Susquehanna rounty, Feh. 20th, 1874, of pneumonia, Fnunkie H. Rose only son of Andrew H. and Anna Hose, aged 21 years, 5 months,and 18 days. Centaur Liniment. There in no pain which the Centaur ; 11h Liniment. will not relieve, no so ening "ritiii they will not subdue, and no lameness *, which they will not care. Thin Is strong • blairenge, bet it Is tree. They have", produced more cures of rheumatism, neursleta.lockjawpalsy.eprains.nwpi. IMITIOM tinge, caked breasts, tea Ids, burns, snit rheum. ear-ache, he., upon the human Ammo, and of strains, synth), galls, upon animals In one year than have all other pretended remedies elece the world I began. They are counter.'.rrilarit. all-healloe pain re liever.. Cripples throw away Mt if crutches, the lame walk, poisonous Nile. are rendered harmless, and the wounded are healed Without a scar. The recipe is pub- Robed around each buttle.i,They sell as no articles ever sold before, because they do pot what they pielund to do. Those who now sneer from rheumatism, pain, Pr swelling deserve to stiffer if they will' not use Centaur Liniment, white wrapper. More than 10(0 certificates of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism, gnat, running tumors, &c.. have been re ceived. We will send it circular containing certlficatea, the recipe, it.., gratin, to any one requesting It. One bottle of the yellowsnapper Centaur Liniment Is worth ono bandred doll ea for spavined or sweentednorses and moles, or far screw-worm 10 sheep. tituck.oirneer . —these liniment, are worth your attention. No famijy should be without them. "White wrapper family use:" Yell ow wrapper for animals. Sold by all DretgaintS.- 50 cents per bottle; large b.dtlea, SLOU. J. D. foss Co., La Broadwny, New York.' Castor's& is morn firm a enhathoto foe Castor Ott. IL I. the only safe article_ la existence orhichli tertain to ..simulate the loud. nimilsie the bowels. core wind colic and produce natnrui sleep. It contain. neither minerals, morphine or eleoltol, sod it pleryieut to take. Children need not cry and mothers may test ADarINISTRATOIIII NOTICE.—In the estate of Reuben lbsynoida, deceased, letters of Admintaf tration to MI, rata estate. have been cranted to the on &reigned. an person* ludebted to rant estate, ate berg, by notified to mak, Immediate payment to the Admin. buster; and theca barlogelalmr egalnet the nor. are requested to present them at once. It. 11. YeCOLLUIL Adner. Montrone. March 11. 1674.-Ow T 4 lOll, t3 ; 41.11 Olt ,RICTIANGIR.— A FIRST cLAss dmnline bow, tied kith. together With 7 lien s uf laud. with plunry of trait levee; ititriered s mtla r m . Btrehardeille, Suequelunas C'o.. Pa. Will bu enid cheep or exchanced fora place IP come town. L. ISILVAR.A. lyrctuirdlille. Dec. 17. 0 =mission 'lterebahti. ' JAMES M. ROWAN 4 Clcasnska.lisssiars. Tkterrolaizzat AND ARCHIVER OE BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, POUL TRY, AND VEAL CALVES, 77 Der 11, New York Consignments .ollrlh.•d and rm nro I. made Immediate ly no sale of goods. baud for 'hipping cards and a{ca Reference. : Naflonsf Pork Book of Now York. North klfrer Kook of New York. Now4n National Rank of New York Long !tined Beak of Brooklyn, N. Feb. le. te7ll,—lf The Elareete Financial The week closed upon nn amply supplied money market, with rates on call still quoted at 301 percent., and prime disci - manta 5 to 0 and upwards. 'fbe book statement did not show any important changes, but favorable ones for the most part. The loans were contrauted $l,- 070,000, and the deposits were reduceif 040,800. The circulation decreased also $186.000, and these so brotight down the total liabilities that they were not neutralized by the loss in total reserve of i 5162.300, made up of decreased legal tenders $2,500, and lower specie 415000. Con sequently the movement of the week eventuated in a net gain to the banks of $124.623. 112 Sttv.r. IT y n. 1831 5 2rlCouixos. 'Orel 5-110 Cunpon.lloll 5 . ..O1Coepou.1: 4 41:1 5-20 Coupon. 11661 5-20 ermrpou,lrott.. .5561 4 :00p0n,11164 New 5 per cu 10-460 l'arle Exchange .. Sterling Exchange Neve York Produce Market. Reported Every Week Exprev•ly for T.. MONTH. ell Draw:tat. by Rhiotes et Server. Produce Commis. 'quo Merchant.. d 3 Whitehall Street. New York. Burren.—Firklies N. Y N... 1 & Pa 44 474 44 . . •. Tolle •• ~ 49 49 MI Pails •"' •• 43 Et, SS enuren—litate Fartory. line to fancy ... .14.1.03 17 State D dry. common 1., fair ....12 0 14 Foos—'state and Pennsylvania .91 tik Writ Una, prime........ . ............ 49 19 °avg.:Stare . 41 49 GE Hai e ns ..f , TILL IV —Bay. per 110 M. ... ..11'5 la 110 Straw, •• /lee 3 ulu 90 Pourrnr —Chickens, Stat., prima .. is 0. 22 Turkeys, •• " 12 020 Miscellaneous pROCLAMATION ! HEAR TE' REAR YE! All ye good people haring anything to do be fore the Honorable Judgmt of what is good to eat and drink come forth and give rout attend ance, and your wants shall be supplied %fend all men and woe., who are summoned as, Jurors to try the good qualitiesof our goods please an swer to your names at first call and save your fines. And know ye all iltat A. N. BULLARD • • is constantly receiving large nod:lons to his s:ock of Choice ram-erns and Provisi:m, such ns Wheat and Buckwheat, Floue, nem and Oat Meal, crushed Wheat and C. sham Flnur,littrus, lard, and fish, dried fruit. and berriesfreth fruits and vegetables of all kinds, (in their season,) -ugars, (in:tole:I also molasses and syrup, teas and coffee, of the very best qualities, silica, soaps, salt, crackers, and cheese, raisins, 4eletine candks, candies and nuts, books and stationery, yanks• notions, tobacco and cigars, canned goods, a coy large stock of the very heat qualities, and all at extremely low prices for cash or ready pay. A. N. BULLARD Montrose, Jan. 7th, 1874 - ^7i'M''r PIANOS & ORGANS, At L. B.:lebelre Jewelry Stand, where larszss nod better stock of the following goons will he (moot than elsewhere in :sit:clan. Pennsylvania: FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, JEWELRY A CLOCKS, SOLID SILVER A PLATED WARE. (OF ALL KINDS,) FINE TABLE CUTLERY, DIAMOND SPECTACLES and a room! sstortment of "ntleal Merchandise, :+licet XI sic, Violin StrNia, etc. etc - -• Fine Witch Repairing Sewitia Machines and Br aun, ise b.m1,1 by gani. Repaired by 1.. B. lybell. F. alellmish. Zk, Me'hi/1.9h. Sept. 10, 1379.-1 Y EAGLE GOAL YARD! At Coon's Crossing. (Termloos of the Montrose ILIIIrma) 7rlie Meat coax Ever otreled to the people of Montrose and Vlclutty. Flaring had long CSINfIo-1:1C-C In the heeded... the under— legueri guarant, e hatinritetion every UAW. Coal a• free' from elute and dirt a. could be desired. • PRiCES—Tu"ms (:n•A: Edo, S4.M. STOVE, $4 M. CIIZATNUT. 0. D. STEBBINS & CO Feb. 11.1874.41. WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION IN Job Printing. !Minn on von work. Sheriff Sales. IiP:RIFF'S SALF.B.—BY VIRTUE OF WRITS la.raed by the Court of Common Pleas of toryne banns County and to me directed I will expose to sale by nubile vendee, at the Court fiance In Efontroae, on Friday, April liOtli, 1674, at t &dock, p. m., the following pieces or parcels of laud tow It • All that certain lateen or parcel of land situate In the 'borough of Great Bend, In the enmity of Susqueliat na and State of l'eon.ylvanta• houndod and di/dein/ell an to/noire, to wit: On the northen.terly side by church Street, on the southeasterly ride by lira. George Brown's lot, on the southwesterly side by and,, belonging to the Erie Rat' way t:nutenty, and on the northwesterly ride by It. S. Clark's lot, contelnieZ akont one half ; dere O. land. be thastartne prim or POO.- together ;With the apS perten3neell. one (tame dwellliagnousa:"one barn a few trait Into, and all improved. [Seized and taken in .execution at the reit 01 W. J. Mulford, valgtowl to Thomas rillitspie, to. W. G. Clemons.] ALSO—MI tent certain tetra •r parcel °fiend elitist° l •fn the towns ip of Thou:lwo. On .tfta.-County sar time unahanna and male orabanerylminhs, hemndcd and des. tribes' as follow', to wit : On Ihe north by lands of B. W. Sly, on ibe twit and math by lauoa new or late the estate of James klumiord.deed,slid on the west by lands of Wm, Croster and Andrew Stockwell's es tate, con Mil wing lid acres of land, be the same more or tees, together with the appurtenances, one hones. Ind barn, a few [reit trees, awl anntlt,th ammo ugtrnvalk [Seized and taken In execution at the sell of Daniel Darrow re. Tittnnes D, Johnson.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate le the borough of Great Send. In the County of Sum quittance and Stale of Pennsylvania. bounded and des scribed as follows to wit : tin the north by the School tot, on the east try Prstuldln =Stmt.' 4n- 100 - synth by land of T. Ir. latahroplf. and On Um west by land of D. C. 'Stolen, con t.g X of an /Ore of land be rho same more cr less, and all unproved. [Seised and Wren lu execution at the suit of T. D. kastabrook re. W. 11. lielituot;) ALSO—AII tint certain piece rr pares' of land air. nate in the township of Somerville,' in atusLbatuly ofl Serdllehellnl and State of Poonsylvania. bounded and detierthed as follows, tomtit : On the north by Inors of Daniel (Plea and B. Parke, on rho east by lends of Charles Giles, on the tooth by.lande of T. sad John itiney t andou the west by 'endear Theodore John son and Into, now or late of 11,Parke,contnitili g about 75 ache of land, be the same more or less. to4ether with the appurtenances. brie Inoue honse.barn and sheds sn orchard, and nhout 43 acres improved. ]Taken in execution at the sue. of Il• B. Genitaun vs. John S. Wllliam• and floury LI. Williams.) ALSO—AII that certain pleie or parcel of landeltnate to the ~,,yostAp of Aubnrn, lu the County of :torque. banns and Stain of Pennsylvania, bounded and de. "write.) as follows, to wit t On rho north brlands of Owen trNiel tea the east l'7]4„.dit of Patrick Murphy, f 1. • eB tb; redfireY John 'Raley and ou Deer West I of Jailnerit Cr. by hotail of Edward Keogh. and Thoman thirk. tor. and do the itheltre tabanto abolatlOroet es nt land. he the seine more or I Rooth. Lynch. n - ut lees' erittelbe apporteteeseone bathe. corn hour, one I,lbsmiportneantere I thane and 'shout 50 achot It:tiptoed (Taken lb exo. I woodobeel attached 1 clan dinieotted p r D. Snide, am:goal ItrA.,Lattome. 'ham and shed detsc hod, •I.,Jernee Moulin. 1 ham woh Aver outgo-bed p.m!. of 1 , cloud end about tto term it ALSOe.AJt. 'hoot Geo terlilin pier. l-or land altnate In the township of Auburn, be the County; Can nel alte eat of P..; Shoe tf Sot quolutlon and. Sesta of Petinrylvanio, the first , t Ltr l t i l= . o l 6„.. af:ere i n - Owe lmundod and dercribod an ft Bowe OA we: ate tu thelownehip of Bri P drwale . ceel 'that:meth he tondo of Grhiwuld Caren and Pallet Nee ti l.; on the erten by lands ol G. L. Jewineer. iho sone h I to . topelmtatinnd Smnrot_Pcniteele , aud i te : J ae WI Air e ft 0 the orb o : it., lands oe.D. J. Raub. and ou the whet by lauds of Joleo VanscotereChorles Briggs. toil` Jacob- na° l °.) efun'llif' tale v "HI Th ' eo r Tiels .c rtrd R S log about leB acre" of load with theapportenances.nue • we. •00 n_ r 7_. O R. _•e_ freme,dwelllng boneceJno hoot.. gam e t w e b oi rde, and ma the weft by them , of Dirs. pc: nicht about NO sore. Improved - . The teemed 'phew or pared ' ' a te7l '' s i tga :it " ; in Vi l o h e:triZ P k bounded ea follows , 10 wit.: On the north be loltfl-e -L ott. „ o e„„ °eared &scribed s feelelen, On the north, he highroy, on the east by lend of Jano beg 11 em deo east I.y tar do of 'keno. Hebei' south by lands of Jahn 1.. Linnbery.thod ou- Om west by Isere of George Elokhod, contaloing about 1.5 arr. elet•ker.oo the: oath by lauds of R.,S; Tw of lone he the mine more or leto...wlth tat opportois- man. and we the 'nil , h 7 th e' Wale of Geed &need, frame nonce. bone and other outho Doings, or. Bee r ithe, decosecd.cootalieloe aboutlescrea of hod. lo chard. anderont 43 acres Improved. •theeted - oted e lm tint,rn. Cr 114, .tlt the Oftlotttntlhe' oo ken 0 eeeto don at lee cult of A. Lethrop roe Bond. foto. and nearly Inl One bowe d Pi, „on. Jihad. G r im y o, e ere I, ot ereooe b eee ,ed nod el-seriborl no follows, to wi .On t e ItOrth led ',type Beolerouthon, eed c. M . dere anO Jonnea",7aee'brother lends or V." * A YebeetdetthrollfeethilFe• . e, ,00den, p tho route 'by public b•ghway. awl on time amerce', Executer. of U. D. Liu tamp. deerd, vs. - Dere- rr . 0 ,, cv . r . 0 , or Plena acre mbee .with the sepurtepauces. one flare g: abwat•bur A that ontain pie c e or pixel of Lend entente d w elli ng b oos .' k e rd).0... 00 . In tho townehip of °rent nod, li. etc County Oleos co d d . 1. Net 1 to I tar er In' exec. - lurch and State of Penneylthole, It bug the IVO, at the ouit of A ;:te'eshie rave:Oar of the oortherlY hell Of the following doseribed land , corm of Jermilah eachnm e docrant. Yet P. A. Fennaden • mexceno at a hemlock ' toe' marked with a near! and Al SO.. rlt thoshboulateCo Wryest In e caftan pier; three: backs on four eleion, etoodlng oo the weed oldie of or [mend of lend olteloth In floe tea when of Diedgewier the mud homing from the Sn.qu. henna river to Ono,- ter In broUrel tuna C• raid aftf to Pennoi merevllic cud retool. g tido. tooth Pee: degree , end boondweand dentin,' no tennis e a . nlf: On the:01110 SI than. end ate not. to a ebeettlef true "'forked on by Gods of John to Torben. on the east and comb by . four .lac e, Meg degroe- weet 31 chn es. and puelicelotenny. and on the wen by lands of .fnlese 62 tinkle to a stake end t oms , 43,1 ecgroeeo Benno. and other lone* of P. A. Pervenden. containinor wen 31 ctialnsand link. to a wok.. anti notes moire about :acme be the thole moo: or len. with thedeur • north teree decree. mat ol coda al dCI lied , to the r , , one Noe, and c o improved , ( trued an d lee.. Pte. of healtenine. the whole to: coototoloo inv. co In exerotion st the mil of Head, Waimea A Foottre of land, be the came mart or loot. with the apporienan. e e V. A. 1N...end...1 cos, and about 10.0. impoyed. and taken r Looi-All then cortaln pine Or•porrel of load oftho To execothot at eh. of Eoetoet'wo a Cheek. nee 01 ate In the township Sprlnrille busipehanna coyote' T. D. Ea-shrank, Ve. a. A fOltionl out titete of Pcnosythenta. bounden' end den' TA' ALeO-All that certain place or paecel of leud tithed. 'rotator 0 Oro se rib lo tho puttee httehway. ou floe In the lownelop of New Milford In the Canty of Sus: oathy tar des of Orrin Poltehordr ou the eouth by laore• quehanns and State of Pennovlranio, bounded and deo. of Oren, Polk-bent and on the 11.1 by Hods of U, le, coined an followo. to telt : 1140 'Mind st ■ 1. 3 : 4 -• thence Oberman. confentoraboto earee r, more of leme - Wllle by land t hart. F. Inteekor pouf two degree. and Ike opeatonencee. one frame bons.. one shed. ■ few twenty Are mintnes out nineteen perebra and wiz: h. g i t a t e, e t o 0 , 0. 1,1, tondo., to • poet, tend o n by lend ro o t ol.Jobre,ftendmtmotb th e salt of Jolde N. Young, ono of Barrel eighty -meet. degrees od tarty minutes s sliteen eript em eed p . D r., „ , . perches and nine-tenths in a port.. th ence byehe rev us o_e te„, -roan treo or 0 ,1 o f land old terly line of the D. L. &W.R. R. deck loud moth One ate In But lownshipi of Jee.i.op en the woolly of Smoot degree and thirty winners cart ninotecn e perchea and Minna:end Mote or PonneyOrenia, hounded anddreertt eight-tenths to a pad. thence by laud of Wiehda flay. „de e know.; °tithe cntb, moth, oaf woo by Lino , den north eighteen deer.. and thirty hoe want of T. J. Doom. and on the cent by hinds of Elkantle elehtein perches nod three toothy to the place of liegii,n• Bolles. bontainina about ale aro. elf 4.11 d, more or lee • Moo, containing too acre.* ora twentrellglit bore ce with the sponrieheineme one dwelling hosethogyllepti`e• of land, be the tame, more or It-se. toeetbce with the .erna elder 01111. otill boned, weeper rhop; sod- foe. . 1 4. 1 :_ert i sterd c tni e o o oo iten ' eTo n il o b n 'u er tre 'suiteai m proved.- as - ~ n r. iwz.,°,-,;rzialfel , , , 7,e, , u e ;,... r .lnn ; 4 , g th ( e ) . "41 P. ocuoland ed. Dennis and Thames Tierney W e nt,. e t. et """ " „ , V. ALSO-All that tremolo oleo. or petrol - of bred et , ALSO-All dent certatn plecu or parcel of land do- ate to the tromenip of New 3111 ford. In the eonnty of o cod end being In the toyronhip of Jceoop. In Stimine- Sibmnehanna sod stole of Penn.yleents. foolidded at a henna Cooney and States of Penneythania. bontided and deteribed follow,: On the north by thuds of Cho n.. described Rs roll: wee. to wet commencingot the booth- Horeb, on the snot by Om peddle highway, OD fbr /obi!. eon corner of a lot of land Mole conveyed tee Ezekiel bg lands 51 fl Writhe., awl on I, ;toot by lan. of A One t byS. S. Whittaker, thence eolith along the hue Collor& Co and 11, Kenyon, enntalotho about 1D Tier • of said Oaten. land ITO poschea to a poet and don. It be the ea me more or lest, with the appootenotmes a o bring the soul helot corner of raid Oa fre s land; thence beam, b o o,, a teen b e lt or e ee. e at portly hoproonl. earl 150 Perehm: to a line of land formerly bolongtnie to (Taken In eseention at else volt 01 J. D. 0111104 Anson itirchard thence by the eallir north lu degrees Ralph Steele noel , len internee tel a beech a eornee of tend beloneette A/ASO-All that certain piece or parcel of tend formerly to Whipple Tarbox ; then:. Wen 154 porenee to the township of Barron] In Selnenehanna eOLlstr., to the place of be; containlng O • acre.- '•°- A. r Stale of Penneeloonla. hounded Intl del:l:gibed as fee. land, he the Fame more or lore, together With theOP- Incas , to wit: do the north hy land. of Willard Greve - portenance. balm, ham, hng hotou. omalf orobord, andwood , no the 0001 by lsed. of - Potter. oh the. weetli mostly Improecd. (Token In *execution at the role of e ety lands of - L ain and on the went by lands of 8. 8, \elle taker, widened to Sheba Mulford, vs I.IImM °note! Von Brothiriecootednlng about 60. acne be .1 a Whitneyl came more or le-e- with the apperterancee. One from.; A IStt To All that certain pet. or parcel of 'end !hale hoe., frarn. born. ecru homthrod our/ one building. in the to &eat, of Liberty. h, Ilse ".0017 of Scum. • .0,011 noeheol and meetly looproerd. [Solent Stet henna and Stat. of etenneyheanin. bonded and eincrib. Lobel: by etre f'snadry writo at the rola of Milbtine ed as foliose.. to olt r On the oath by hod of Jona- Oakle....igith to It. L Baldwin 11. Lewla.l tlum Ingraham, 017 the mot by lan , . of ft. Spaulding 'ALSO.-All that rennin pf eee a -p o em origegi 'memo . and 1 mac Cum:ouch. on tof .00th be the t 'chard flatly In the towneelesp of Leimx lv the: minty of Susquelesie piece, ea on the wept by land of Jove ph Bally. Con. tea sled State of Pennerytherela; bounded de ecrthe raining shoot Oe novo more or tree with like npporten- as follow.: Om the nor h and t. 111.1. by lands nt Menthe once., two dwelling bons.. one horn. on orchnol, and Conrad. on the to-nth by land. of lobo Waters - std about 7 ef acre* imPrneed. Aloe, all that collate piece linonah flatoteed. cod an the weal by lards of A. Fir- , or pencel of bend ell note In the townthip 01 'Armory, moon, containing shoot 53 acre,. he tbe rattle more be Susquehanna County Po.. bounced on the north by tend lione, with tbo nonpregnant... one hon.. (meth; barn, ortee-' the Billy. on the ewe by land of-Rork. on toed not betiding.. an orehant, nod oboe. area tee the :moth by thou of Jonas Koapp, and on tho went tey pruned. (Takeo Inexocntion se the wilt of Lithos 1 land of O. W. Lledeeley. couteining About TO arse& be B r lakelee, seolgued to F. G. Warner vs. Obey Byrom tho mom more or loon with the apporetnancer. I home son.) , - and abeam 10 acres Imp roved Inner, sod taken In ALSO-All thateerinh: piece or parcel of land either execution at the omit ol 3. A. Leirto va. David A. Woo. inaht lotewelelp of Loma, hr Snag:m.6ofila County, dro ] Poona., 1,0.461 and de scribad no follows to wit 1. Om ALSO-All that certain pies, or peeved of land oituate the north by tondo occopled by earner Totes& th. Oro fn ehr enienehly of Youtektio. County of Sunmehauna the coot by landa or C. Dect er Peter Lott, ' end State of Prneeylvonlo, tomoded and 'deecrileed se on the tooth by lands of Barden Baker and Johmonu follow., to wit: On the north by - land of A. J. Wolch. Coot, sue on the west by binds of Chapman Eardhez ou the mat by both of George Werner, .1 E. Town. and Jame. Cla, ham, containing shove1:10 acres. =Woe o end. and fl. L Bowers, on the setwh by land. of .1. or hes, with the op itolentinete, our from: boner. bane., el. Baker, end on the wort by lane aof John Welelecon- and other oat house., a young orchard_nod about tAl' lathier about 102 der.. be the same more or Into. with acre. haproone briog the ea.c place or parcel of AMP , the appurtmuincer, one frame dwelling boner, three contracted to Frederick W11..013 by D. C. Roberts.- borne, an ortherol. and about telacteo improved. [Takon /Seized nod token In cognition at the cult Of D. G_ In ...anon at the net of E. L. Gardner vs. Martbs Holmes v.. Fredereek en Peek 1 ALTO-Alt ph.% certain piece no parceled land elloahe Al-en-All that corolla plcer or porn.' of land situate In the townahlio of Liberty. Sueontehanna county soil lo the townehlp of Liberty, In the County of Sneque• Sento of Onoteeleanin, boubdod nod d. eeribed as fob - banns and State of Pennsylvania hounded Dud der- low.: 10, tho south by lands :of Spencer toter, On the embed es s, to wit On lhre north by bends of whet by holm of S. el. Rococo, on the north be loPthe Jame. Oro.. on iha met by land of Jame, fine ou the of Joaoph Bailey, and no the cart by lends of Richard south he lauds of Nitride Harry. and on the wen by Bally and P. C. Luce. containing *boot -11thareo,to the , !node et Peter A ileu nod Deno'. COrttatelep lame More or let., with the glom eel:one-es. one botn. shout 130 acres. be the aiepo Mere or le a p, with the coma Dole trees, and all Improved. Also till dent cheese porton...es, one dwelling honey, two berm., two or. pieta or lot of land rituate we to the Ahern deenaibeet choral , . ,od about lid nor. improved, (Token ht eon. eicce, boarded the On the note by lands' or ' outrun nt the rat of 11. P. Lorin anoint...it to Sunenel Joseph tlolloy, on the root by other land of the ealel A. Lewis me John Shichles. and Ire, Mary Width vs. Andrew Warner, on the math by dodo of D. D. State , John bbields I ford, and on the went ny loud. of Harry Northrop, con.- ALSO-All throe. two pieced or pareete of land • oftoote !Gang Omni 3 atom, totiroponed- [Seethed and tatted' In the Tow execouou at tee salt of D. C. iOnit.ani TN. Mann* hi of Liborte, in tbo County of &toque harem and State of Permasltenia, boned:ll mad dencrib• Wnrner ." ed as folloole tower: Beginning at a post and notes ALSO-All that certain pore or itutoreflordslettatto tbonortbeeet oewooresmoofxleaueolooso...... to coma. iettusenortwitloot.Lonon,elostinebannathoanty..Pennee. of A. P, Wordetee lot, the nentheset comer of lot now bnnnded and deacrikod es (*Howe, to wlt : Che them:WM 6..173 and the nerliamet corner of lot number lee of by lands of Timothy McCarty. on Cho cart by leods, of Nichulao Br ddle's Lend.. thence north Ara degrees Wage Hneton Decker and &Mu Bork, ou the south by etude 01 perches by the pouth line of A. P. 'Nominee Ist and of Ja wed - Wright. end on the wen by lands of Mho. the with line :If lands of H. F. Adorns to a post std !tartly and S. Morey, containing ahont 105 screen ofe *tone In the west line of Wm. 'lettere l o t, thence tooth land, be the oeme more or leme . with th e Import entente., 3 . 1 4 &tree - . Pee al Perches to e post and stole.. 'bonen one frame noose and ent•build Moe. au nor-bard -and: north FY:leg - reef ea.' ro penh e e to rho lino betereon meetly improved. ITeken en execution at Ike eat or. raid N, Iliddles land and the fetebyend LotheeinnOetten. 0. F . tionther ea John C. Allen.] by the root, lion sonde 2,:{ degrees ran gene perches to ALSO-All that certain pine or parcel of loud oflualti a 1.o:a nod clone., thence 'mntS s: degree- ono by land. to the townebtp of Ruth. in the (booty of Basque eneold of the heir, ol N. 'fiddle and tool of the holo henna and State of Ponnoylmnfa, Imonded sod des of Ilium Weeder, deem:at:4,ls4 perch,* ton poet and erthedoefullows.to wit: On the north-by labdw etonoo In the mot th e e of numher la.and thence by said Henry Verhrock end II IL Gray. on the teen by lands of resell.. of number Ira north •^l{ deem.. cost 57h, 11. H. Grey and Moan Picket.. on tae south by lento ler pooh Pto lb.- place of Lessoning. containing 44 acme.. N. D. Sorder and Philander pper. and on the aelltbei more or Imo The oeconel piece of land hounded Or lands of Willlnm L. Vaughn, Dennis Orange?, estato.• follower Beginning at a port and otones the northeast mot I, B. Grnagor. containing about 1 7 0 Reese. b. - owner of lot numb!. 11001 N. Blettllee• lends the south- toe mmemnro or loos, together with the appurtenance*" wed comae of lot nombor 113 contracted to S. Knapp. Y dwolitog Samoa, 5 borne, and other ontbolldings. ash • the •or boort corner of lot 1711 and the northwest Mir °mimed nod shone IS) scree Improved. reeked hi err net horned, thence by tho moth line of mid lot =Wier cation at tho eats of Allen Jayne, ne, C. Dtmtnerfwiter: 173 contended to S.Eapp notch &egret smst lat perch- D.. 1. Lathrop. h.O of All-n Jaynn, Ca- C. Filliontettelt• Ireto a poet and oboes, tho southwest corner of A. P; nod N. AR. 11, Welhe n, C.- Plangent/At 'and P.• woo/lone, I.l,tfcnce by the wort line of lot number 141 Miller, lee of Stark Minor and Dewitt n.O, Flom:out math or denees 0001 57A , perchee to the north line of alt. %] - lando cooyeyed to Hiram not.. thouro seid north ALSO-All that certain piece or perecldf lindoltenitee line of Hiroo. Wetoter,eouth ore deems. woos Ira pen be. in toe worneln p of Anima. County .31 Surquebannon• ton post in the end lion of Int number 1,0,fe ence br told sod:dateof renno.lvanin , brooded rod ! dereribed ro. duet mention.d norda dt*realk cot 57,14' perches to Donor., to wit r on the north by lands of J.tlePteee' the piece of beginning. rourainlog FA acre. and 1..%1 arid avid lamb, net the tart by Lode of John IL Piero poorer., ben the same moro or 1.0. •nd being the north on the Youth by onbllr Meliorate, and on the - west by' half of lot number Its 01 *old N. Bedelle'o elude. (excel, Linde of &neigh Newman. contelnino shoot 00 acres oh ring and rererelog nom Ile above two &emitted mere. totd he the name more or lots with the ' of bend about I I acme eold hr Joh A. ammo to °core on drolliog Amite. one barn, an orchard, and .abour. , W. Linth , fry.) T”gethor with the mope, oteetnueoe. our &lucre* Improved [Taken Ire exert:non NlPtheettlt ore email hour, mot ohout doe ocrer 101:n:red. 'Belted W. J. A •4. It Mulford, designed to S. S. Xelford Of. Jnd taken to ethecotlon at the snit •r Ate! Turo. it vo. Jo nM. Froa Mine] olt A. Ka„ p.) A1.90-A3 :bat certain piece or parted of bond ell- ALSO-All that certan Were or petrel of land -Matte 0:t0 In the townchip of Broo:tyre to th e Ononty ni -, in the loWtleCT or Anthem Ito Go. :Inlay of el:Leonel% no . l e lletiaelemne "el Yu , . of Pennell...la. Bonnard and lin end Mete ol l'e.in•yhmala. rodent' and dcarrlbed dercribrd t011,,';, to wit e th/ the tooth by Undo. , et. folio th e b ," „it Jame.' or susses. Potreo° and Mannioe;Pertigo. en therein Lett. nn the oast by lend or Wm, N. Itentioll. •.1: Chu h.f other Leo. of W, Re• Preto: on the tooth' by soda or tooth by hinds of Id Ilton Ilene A. D. Tetek•hat. and ft. 0 ihom containin nhont 110 nor.. with t he appor• Jobe SelPer, and on the were by land of John Kate 'e loon no. one old entre honor, bane end corn 100.! a6' containing shoat 4 acres 01 len& be the thence more or cotter& end all I mpnorml [Solent enet;tokon In Wi le., with the appurtenanc., 2 dwelling hone., I barn, tolled at the .nit of E. II Bent cc, W. IL end rctl" I new .lota-Iona:, e good orchord, one oh trontreod.- ALSO- All throw font oleoes or roureet , landedt• Te ken to reoenriou at the 'alt of A. J. tierritoorn ante be omfrel. sod d. init..' on follow., to silt: The' aePiperd to A. Mal bop on. Wm. Duvrin, Jam. Donna Met Mete Filen:en lo the roirrhip• of Brooklyn, In tha and William White security 1 4 e'oteetrot Stomorrenna sod Pm!. of Peonewininto • ALSO-All M. J. Doctor's Intorno in dent rertoin hounded on tho north hy land of Joon& Oakley. roe piece or parer e of loud Minato tho en the met hy lend of John Sollimm, peter Herkimer. Lonoe. In the County of suseinebene a and Sr ice of Tiffony A Cronarrend one net nil lb by „ Penuoylvenla • boundcil and thocrifrot or follows: . Oet uthce Fonds of W. R. Pa and on the Walt by Int& elte the north by lands of Melones toothy. Bee gamin Ben- Ilt ory Trkeenre and J. . H, rage..trlntale fag *bad nett, emote of A thhald Mm and A, ellowchhill; acre. w ith the apperrtroarecer. one ,dwelling hone*, 2' (Ultimo apart Mho Millpond to the Fount.° curer of lonos aqd other ant buirdthr, on orchard' One *UM the melt lot near the old bridgepiece on the art by etre. improved. Tte Recon•l piece or petrel oifnate lendo of Hiram While. on the vent h he the Brooklyn, In not town rhip 11 of Brooklyn and Belford. la tho Coon.• and Lonna turnpike rued end A. fborchill , on the wont ; ty.end State alOrrrald., botouted on the north by other' 47 tondo of A. chordon and D. n Robin-on. cooler , - ; laud. of IV. P. Prate, on RIO Hat by the D. le. &W.Sr • tug ahout. Live acroo of hod, bo •Om north more or lops.' It., on the 'moth by laude of 5' 11, Goodrich. and or with tbe apportenonees. one greet milt o it, f or nth the went by tondo of ,John Trwitedotrrenoldning *WV . noon, three bolts. cleoulne erooko. corn abetter. ma- lit scree, morn or leov with the appor , ennnceo. en Or, chinery; nud five watorwheele. and all noel ono, rne rhard, tot aimed X: norm improved. The third pittwOr7.. Kew and lath mill. wood row attached. with oil •the pared reltnnbe in the town.hip of Brooklyn. Comdr.., I wheel., end mi. memo, belonging. one dwoillog-boueo ~and State aforeeold, bounded on the 001111 by UT& aft one lawn, ono ohne outhoddloge erntl alt unprooed-•Churl. Voodoo and Mohnine Prone*: on the reerby - Ex sou beo, Its. Mill pieces or ~orted. of land on here- who, tondo of W. Tt • Paire.ece the loath .fandi f f‘' tofore dre.dedi one to iiirene White , contelning about I Chad. Wlll hue, and on the treat hr lendoof R. Wil l? rove !flan ], on ihfch b *lnited a foutedory nue., POO, rontaleing ohnut 141 arra, with filo mosnotenan• Odor neope ; the other to Silts Motley, trooleinitig tee, ono old . frame house. barn nod corn house, one' •• obont VI rode of land on which 1. situated a nuteettottre ehardearolotl Improved.: , The faint piece or pewee and the t. Also, all W. J. • Decker's totnent (tithe altente In the t.wnehip of Brookloo, County andeltate.. certain ploce or parcel of toed rithate In the Townstelp I eforeaold, bonged., tin lbes meetth by len& of Mannear of Cllftord. In the Coottly of Ithoonteinna std State of ' Porde., on the eavg be lentil: orCho des Gocdrl. h nod) PcnoPylvonia 'bounded end described as follow., to . Tbomoo-Tlffety. ante* tooth by tondo of 'Alvin Dante" iwet:ou the. tionb by the milloondat higher:leer milk, avd no tho w.t leo. of Clone. Williams and other ' on tho east by lendo of C. C. lloughtailtog,on the south p i lando of W. ft. Pore eontaining abort TOOsetem Of hind. by public highway lending from Leonevelle (het C• C: he the canto mare or Ines. to error atilt the appOrtereee thaughtolling.4..n thn went by laud. of Devon White, . inc.. ono-frame &rennet: bonne tome bore end ot h er conniving flout s mares of land be the tame more orant buildino a enter fruit trees e And about Wnote lto 1.., with the opportenacces. o ne dwelling bou rn -gun i punted. (Soloed and eaten in eseent lon at the still of - horn, out hltiftlinga and *II improved, ' tledeu to ote-, George P e ..Llttle,Adreer of Israel L. Chnortherlinevo, nation id the volt of . .. Norman White. assigned to.IXK, 1 IL Pogo, Danlel to tenth= as. IV. IL Pogo and -yr. J. 'orro vs. If. J. Decker. and Andrew Ifaldend, M. J. 1 Plot, er Me. of M. V. Faber, Intrigned lo A. Lathrop. TR liartlej antigun! to Harding A Oictutiood . es Andrew W. ft. Priee.l • • , . Belot mid; nod IL J. Decker. Norman White no. M. J. ALSO-All that certain pieces or parrot of knelled Deeker and Andrew Ilatotemd.l - f ,nate In the towrohlte of Bridgewater, bailee Counts of. ALSO-All that ceitim pine or Parent of fond att. , bnequebarens and Hale of Pooneylvenll. ttonndod Ind' ' male In the :thwPalitP.Of Ao born, In the County eet Hoc' . described as follows. to wit: On the north by buds nt queleauto and Seto of penneelsmio, Wooded aod 31.31011, on doiceseby onblie • highway,' on the 'mufti lt3erl Ltd oe followe.to wit: Un the moth 0 7 lands tit tondo 01 Loren,. sort linty Perch, nod on lbe . oreeCe John illohon and Michael Lilelneeto al met by Outdo of by Node., Aloft Paleirk end Joseph Spouldlog, COLO Petrel:irk Define not, Mlle* Larr, on no ',moth hy lends ' tarring tie scree Of land. Inc the Mme more or less. to.' of Than.. Case. and on the set by lood • of Joreolt- goosed with-the eppurteonnoet. one - Tram. dwelllng'' Marbeker, nentathing ebout. acre, of knot - beihe'; honor born or shed. nem.• fruit trees, and all improved.' some mord or tope with the aPpurienancee, I Um, an OM/ball then tether Wore or parcel of land *Poste Di ached end ebony:o Peru.. Unproved,. (fireeplog And - the toterneldp of Udder wotere In the County pf ithe reeerving lot deeded to P.i.hop & fries feateen toe ern:Minna and Rao of Penueylvalita, tommled Gide eeddeeti node.) Aloo, all lion othor Ceititin emu:Mane • described as folinersi to wit : . th e motifs byttead• lowaor parcel of lord boutielne Mid derecribed•ns fol. , coveted by the wino. Joites're see.. ten called) tete lotre : 10 , 40001M0 God that the' water would dim to the'cost ly land. of J. E. Cermet. 'en the Mink bye ral-t It vex add a hole feet from the bottom of the &duo peeler hitliway. aud on the weed by lands of Abel , bolt head or rams: a, tlin paint where mid 'dome bulk 1 Patrick,' ountenolno about 4je seers of ' , too& he leo` bond or rate true°es the thee between inn lattea of solde 1 l MOM Wire 00 le?. wltb lima oppriztvnaneep.. one trim. Win theca and Thomas W. flee:how; 0100 the portion : !m. born. o. frame soma fruit fen*, and all imonotcd! of teevacedin ened Wm. Prier's loud; sew thoprivit• eiSerizod and taken In esecutlon •t thetult el A. La th rop ege'Of lot slag r:get or way from the mode told of malgord to barnh;L:efleCaln. lined Corortri;oesigo• the dam or pond to the line between nolo! Pdgcelthnd itd to Varnie L. :McColl). C Bitegoeve - Beene.. wi th tho eOPierteneneee. ( Taken in exert:Hon Al,' 0-All 11,0.0 two pleat. of h ead' sitnath ID the' on eundry writs el toe eat of O.A. J. fith'Or.l , o F., We township of Liberty, in the Com fy of emelt:theme , lluglice. Mid lieurgeo. Atwood ed, T. W, I.l4liet. • • I and !ate of Pentthelvanle. bonnet d nod dee erlbtd A LSOo-A II tense tom piece* tie pothole. ot d t follows, to wit: On the north by pOblle toglorty. one ate lu Townthiprof Dimort the County ol Sam lento of Peery Potts. or the: nod L tie. ofe Janne 'oat:nova and State of Woo., Imola. the &ea !Arco I Oetrauder, on the tenth by thuds of 11. te, Detraterlor nonlided an:l &menthol me follows ter sell; On the earth and op tho w rt by lauds pf jobatioto 'proem, cars by loude of le & A. horettirk r on the mot by Ion& of>r Imining 13 aeret of hind, more or Ireo. bolter a pier, of. aF. ld. Wood - More, op the 000th by !node of P. MIMI.. 9.1 twee lot tormerly owned by doroph E. Howler...- cod on tap tensg ny MOP ond - doll Ras I Tile other pinto of lend begluoingat P elitheand *taut* two. conialoheeihont 123 soros be thee some more or I lap oprthcnet cornet of ,at lut e thebee eolith throe , Tee*, witted.: apporlennueee, 2 Motors , hallo. 1111 or- . and a holt degree.. west thirty nine perches to a von t. r chard opt 1310444yletpra mi. The grooved picco bound, I thence north eietoretx and a half ilrgreue Wert sixty ed owl described no Caulks : .Q 0 11.1. Moth by for etotart one and iis foreleorthe porches in a comer, Moore loon rood. ou thorn.* by tend' of L Blakeeloe and Woi. 11. / throe onelpeolidogeet t rest perthes to ea Thaler. on too monk by tweet. or :iveryllotlcs AV. If. rumen. tefritre *meth eighty-on aled a boll dogteme not woodhollee: and :to the wee+. be Mode of L flolottbth. sixty-ore:mod tidee•foon b pf abet to: the placer Of bee enotaluileg wharf le: :Tent he the thole 11000 00 :enr o ll. , pippin!: Gettlllniuo 13 11 , tee of lend, ccOre or be. bee gather aohlho -oppiernebeheen, eweilluit booms; I.tog the north cud al aSi arm lot fonuerly (toned - by v beltho•ont booettontod coolly totfier 7 fd. ratan in' elyinon Wei mow. together with the opporterionces, one ooeeutfoo et tho euit of Vim, °river at . 0 uty B a lly fremelrionre, from, barn. rebong orchard, and about 13 and C. 11. Cory. apt, 011ie, Battey I e acne Improved. (Take st In comedian at the colt fte ALSO-All that erre Ito ploce'or p erect of lend bird. i p•vid A, Wooden. rweigned to Abel Turret!. ea. ales lu the Townelop of Outvoted In the eneite y of olio, I none - M. Cole _ onebonna mod Mato of Pennsylvania, botteedril lei 04'. , Yoko Notiree-All bid/ Most bi arraard On the day. lows: On tho north by Linde of Marlin Ilan no, Patrick ! of sew., • Dooley and Joh el Gomm. on thot east by boat of Jobe IL 11. DRUM, Sheriff,. Gorman and 3.lltbw, on the 10alb by the Mono tarn I -Sheriffs odka.Mon.ture. March IN 'IX. 1194 120 .117 117 X 119: 110 1 ; :12..t . 120 X 11 1" 116'. .1194, 119 x .119 112 X .114 X /14X .112%; 111% 462% 41584 212, V at ': hoiriell ?al faVe l ' T * 'ProVet. 1 sleso; km lattpidt,