THE *DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. tgetlglous Services. The services in the several Claurcheed Mont iose are 113 follow : 8 tPTIST CRITRCR.R.rr. J. C. Cuisserms D. D. Pastor. abhath Services 10.3‘ a. m. and Babb Ith Schoca s 12m: Prayer Ileettng, Wednesday livenlsgs k•ATFIOLIC eIIURCII ITZT P, 1.11 abbath Sarneas,.... fat and and Sunday In esel,j' Sabbath Sch oof Inunedlatelj bur RPTSCOPAL Vurnesi Sabbath Sanger,. .... F. nada,. School,. Week-Day Service.— Weiinenliys. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. CRlAlath %crvicts S.hnlth school Prayer Netting, Thursdays P RESBYT !IRIAN CIIORCII is.nhath .ervices qabtuitti gebrett imyer Meeting. Thnredu E Winter Arrangement of Malls. nAn.no,n: "unklannoek, (Dal),.) V.. .'S'iatira 't.Tontro.. Depot, Inally,,) El nap m Si4o tn ew 1000 n in I Slip en Nyaln (Dally,) 943 am 300 pm Frienfilvtl,e. (Id we.etly.). oon pm 800 am Conklin Slnt on, MI week] .) 7110 In 700 a rti Dltnrhandon.rld Lnke.orl weeklt)- hoop, in 100 pm Ilesnoppen.ltri meekly.). ....... ....1000 ain 40Itpm The Non York, (rid Montrnse Drpnt,( Nevi MilfoNl, 'mock and Wyaluning are daily. The .'onklin Station mall rime Tuesday., Tharedays. and SAtordnyg. The Illoati.mton mntl. (riateat Lake,) rues Tue. Thumtaye and liatordirre. The Moshoppen mall torts Mondays, Wedneadsys, sod Friosy, A Stogy leaves daily for Montrone Drpot at 1 ta.. and retain.. •I dp. m A alum trove" dolly for Net. Milford at I' SO a. m. and retort. at 3 90 p. M. E. C. FORDRAM, P. M Ll■t of Now Advertisements, Amig,nee sale—G. B. Eldred, Assignee. Blankley's Curututnm Pumps. Useful man— G W. eraser. Notice in Bunkruptcy—Estate at Boxer licnyon,jr. Annual Statement—Montrose and Bridge 'water Poor Asvlum. Bust:teas Locsts Pr Wistnrs' Balsam of Wild Cherry. Parson Purgative Pills, hto.orta• Anodyne. Linimant. vo•r't, Sarsaparilla. IToslrnrrs Stomach Bitters. Jory List. The Christian at Work. Goods-11. Ward. Ten Years in Washington. 0,003 Reward—A. N. Bullard. Patron. of lin•baudry. Susquehanna Gringe, Nn. 74, holds its regu. monthly meeting on Friday, next, April 3d, 1574, at one o'clock, p. m. .1. R LYO . .CS, SeTretary. Ittot for rise*. to fold Riertton linter the new Constitution the owners of pla. es where elect ions are held, are now entitle 4 to co.iipensatinn for use of room, lig„ht nod fuel, the r ti, he fixed by the Connty COIIIMISSIOD erg sail the money usi.l, under their direction, by the County Treasurer out of the county I units. Nrayuc Electloci The - onplefuantness" between the Democra cy of Wayne and Pike counties, in that Legisla t re di , trict, was artard last week Tuesday, by a ,petni:se of the Democratic strength in that :rang hold, in the iidectifm or.the. Republican cat ildate by a majority of 310. Wayne put forth Thomas S. ffam, editor of the /Tern/ft, o Dero ,1 and Pike voted tor Edwin 13. Eldred, l)em.) lime Wayne Repurilicans nominated Thomas Y. Eloyd,and below we give the official result . Tnonins T. Boyd Thorns% I Edwin B Eldred Boyd's nrAiority .0r( HAM IMIIMILI - Edwin 13. Eldred Thmuas T. Boyd Thomas Ham fir.yd over Hain In dlitHet, 314 .I.l=l and Eldred over Boyd, 77. Elmira has been visited by a most disastrous rostlagration, wLielt destroyed property esti. mated in value at V 30,000. The first tire broke out about I orbsek Tuesday morning, o last week, in the Sixth ward, and while the fir men had all their hose laid to reach that conflagra tion, the alarm was again sounded, and a dis ristmus fire was disc.-meted on Water street, the principal business street in the city. The flame. spree I both ways from the old Elmira House, until they wastei taeir fury on reaching-Rai - - road Avenue and Basin street, burning ever about, fire acres of ground. Assistance was r,reived from the fire departments of Owego and Waverly. The fire was among bosioess Much , and the loss is , estimated at 6200.000..-- T.le fire is supposed to have been incendiary.- 7 Erhira ~f • late been sorely afflicted by fires. most of them heretofore destroying old rooker ies that were an eye-sore to the business portion of the city. Testing Syrup All liver the country people are testing their Inolasses. serups, drips, etc., and the newspa pers are reporting the requite. In a large ma )orlty of the cases the so-called syrups and drips are found to be impure and poisonous, many of them being made or thickened- with old rap dissolved in moriatic acid, the latter being a deadly poison and the other ingredient anything but palatable. A practical and sure way totes; it in to nil an ordinary glass tumbler partly with pure clear tea and then stir a teaspoonful of the syrup or other form of molasses into it.— It the litter is pure it will not discolor We tea. If there is muriatic acid in the syrup the tea will change to a muddy or black color. We have known If even to discolor the tongtle, making a dark or black streak in the aulddle_— A lady informs the Ssubury Americas that she tested 'some is this way which formed a fluid dark enough to write with, and that when stirred it was full of fibre similar to old paper. As the test is so simple and easily applied and the poison so destructive to health, no one should use a particle of molasses without Linn proving its purity. Valform-Trxt IlLmoks for School* No measure proposed in the legislature this ei a ter has met w ith more general commendation than the bill introduced by Senator Ratan to secure maitinmaity in the text books used m cut common schools. The Titusville Ite'rald Ufa Thousands of dollars have been thrown away for school books, silica, ent they were half worn out, have been laid aside at the dictation of some wandering solicitor for an obsciire publishing house. Qur citizens hare heretofore had no relief tram this burdensome custom.— School directors, if qualified fur their position do not always have tame to pass upon the met , its of text books offered fur their inapection,end if nocgailty of the eltarges of corruption often preterned,do not always give :he-subject the, attention which its importance deserves. The provision In the moosedbtll,giring time whole matter into the bands of aammtnisske anoint- ' ei by the governor, is a good one, asdt seenrel. uniformity throughout the whole state, an that persons need not be under the necessity of changing text books as often as they remove trout one county or dist:let to another. It is also proposed to use the same books fur a period of five years. This will b.: hailed with delight by those who have suffered zu much from the frequent changes heretofore made at the ca price of school boardi or - the Importimlties of unscrupulous book agents. It will, if passed, do away with a species of taxation unjust, be cause-Without any-"possible benefit, We to thepublistiers and their agents. We hope nur rouse , tether:Will give this bill their 'cordial Sup t that it will become a law. s Erie strike. Great excitement hat existed at Susquehanfin Depot and vicinity on account of a strike of the shop men of the Ene Railway shops. The strike. was: inaugurated on Tuesday of last week, on account of the failure of the company in paying them for the last two pay-days. The strikers are well organized with committee for conference, and have maintained orderly con duct, only refusing to allow any but the mall trains to run through. They have stoutly main tained that their pay was all they wanted, and the company having broken faith with them by not fulfilling their promise they have taken this course to force collection. Sheriff Helms with a posse tomitatus from Montrose, repaired to the scene of action on Friday night last, hut the firmueas of the strikers was not wavered, and on Sunday General °ahem - with about 600 men and a section of a light battery arrived un the scene, having been sent by the Governor. Oth er troops arrived on Monday morning, to the number of nearly 1,000. Vice President Clark, submitted the 141lowieg proposl:iott to the strikers: R. Oro. lelaralsnd. 10X a. m, and 111( p. m. m. W..T. m. and TAB p. m. ......... ......I m. 30p. m. Ret. J. O. MaLs*. 10.46 a m. and p, m. 12.1511. m. .7N P. m. Arrires Departs, '7 00pai 14 erpm "First All trains to run without further in terference from the men as soon as they can be made reratv. Second. The paymaster to pay off all the men et February and idurch. Third. All the men when paid off, to be con sidered out of the company's employ. Fourth. The company will re-erupt•'• - all such men as they think are for their hoe es Fifth. The men pledge them-el:1:z to in terfere with the cars, trains, shops, or other property in any respect. Sixth. 11 no interference or intimidation is hereafter attempted with the eMployes or property of the company, and all parts at the machinery are at (toes replaced, the company seek to make no arrests for anything done dur ing the strike. Up to this writing everything Is quiet, tlie military having taken full control, and trains of all kinds are running. The company are d.sing simply what they ought to have done he (bre, which is paying oft these men. These men may have over-stepped the bounds of technical 1.7, iti the manner in Which they have taken to collect their bird earned wages hut the Erie Company were the first aggrtsmors in not promptly ftsldlling their contract. There Is no mewls that there should he am antarnism between capital andlabor as their Interests are Identical. Libor is the foundation and capital the superstructure. Therelor when capital exercises tyranny and time cir cumscrilies and oppresses labor, it strikes at it' own foundation. The laborer is worthy of his hire, and any corporate company which doe s not promptly pay its employes ought, Da late to be subject to their control "until such in debtedness is fully adjusted With all Costs. time and expenses. If any ulna be ilvlayeti in pay ment let it he the nabob Milt isle with their salaries from 625.000 down. The neer who do the labor anti make the %mines of all capital .shotild not he dealt with in a niggardly man ner and capital must sooner or later find out its mistake in so doing. Kaaretter Templar hiIITURS OF DEMOCRAT send pm are port 01 the proceedings of Great Bend Com mmolery, So. SI. Masonic Knights Temptsr. stationed at Great Bend, Pa., I eti In their Asylum, Frithty ea-ming, March .20:11, 1874, thinking it might be intertsting to the many modem of Vopr p4por who are Knights itf the Temple, and were unable to he present It heing the last assembly of the Totoplar year.— Sir P. T. B. Eminens, Eminent Commander,ad dressed the Sir Knights as follows.: Officers and Sir Knights, I can hardly realize that another year of life's pilgrimage has passed and that we are so much wearer that rest and reward, promised to all faithfol soldiers of the , roes. And when I look at our muster roll and find about 80 names, and not a single one stricken off by the inexorable hand of death, it seems almost a miracle, and as if we could not render sufficient thanks to our Supreme Com mancit,r for his unbounded mercies. Sir Knights and companions, words but fee bly exoress ml' heartfelt thanks for uniform kind, uess and forbearance with all my timidity and weakness, and your assistance in all of my MB .dal duties. I presume no one ever occupied this honora ble and honeyed chair, that felt his inability to perform Medulla; of the office, as its present occupant. But I assure you no one could have telt more interest In the prosperity, integrity and harmony of our Commandbry than I have. I only regret that it has not been la my power to give more life and interest to our noble work. Yet I assure you I have ever berarresdy to de vote my time, and all my energies, to promote the interests of our glorious order. But on account of our scattered numbers,and In consequeoce of having so little work,(caused more by the severe financial panic than any else perhaps,) it has seemed impossible to keep up the interest that has always charac terised our Cmututmdery. And yet I must say, that after visiting other Comniautieries where the advantages are to much greater than ours, !eel an honest priLe in Great Bend Command eer, I find more' interest and zeal here, and more strict attention to the work, than any where I have been. I am more than happy to say that (so far as I know) peace and harmony tuts etlgned through out our entire membership, no strifes,- bicker ings, or Jealousies having come to my knowl edge, desire to espress my particular knowledge to our worthy Sentinel and Stwirt, who has so long stood as a Miamil guard over the avenues , ipproschlng our nssylom, and whose ditties are so- monotonous and irksome. yet have been perfumed aofaithfullyand effieienf4t. "God bless our old Tiler, bow oil he baa knock ed, When. the weary pilgrim, crared welcome and rad,. How wideltourpbrtals, though porde% and lockbil. Have bwilog to to tfler argnat the Tiler know' Crest There's a 'Legs where the door ii net gdarded nor tiled, There's a land without graves, without mourn• tog= sin,, There's a Maker moat : glaciouti. Paternal. and. • mild, And Ile waits the old Tiler to•sceleocte And there the old Tiler, no longt No longeesrith weapon or worritlials ELM, A glorified spirit may grfinti!rgrati: And,-e4se.fiy- toe •itattir-mlfilonermi may' stand" • - - :Undo thaltlttbryouVrilotaii. members—for 'Our uniformirdarliiiidlirar e and assistance In all'Enx diftitsididinTa:eyndisritt throw the broad =laid ortatatfaltf clanfty, over you may litiveteetritiotty official conduct itatopaisteat wittgtte otiter r i AIM at- tempted to MI, and • remcvzlixt eergb dile coy tsafrres bevel:wen pure even though my work kw been Imperfect. • 14 love for the order Increases with the re turn of each assembly, and It will bb my proa+• ttl4 and ais% in the future as It has been In the past, to advance in my feeble way the Interests of Knight Templerism, and to tuculehts the sacred lessons aught within the hallowed wads of our Asylum. With these remarks. I place myself and my services,- entirety at your disposal? promising to do all in my power for the promotion of tho in teresta and welfare of this Comm:m(lmm heth er as a Ovate soldier or Eminent Command, r. With the prayer in my heart, that chrirt'as charity, peace and harmony, may envelope out satire Qummandery, as with a casette of lore. And that our Ileavenly Father may preserve us all another yotiould help us to Eight nobly and manfully, An. His Cause and that of human. Hy. , • - Brit If ere the close of another Templar year, the angel at death should receive the fatal man date, to strike any of our names from the roll of human existence, and we be summoned to appeal before the Great Judge of all our heart thoughts, and a^tions, may we lud our names r lorded in letters of light. on the roll of His faithful soldiers of the moss, and receive the welcome -plaudit of welt done good and taithfid servant, enter Into thy rest, and receive the promised crown of Life,of which thou art found worthy. Flunlly Sir Knights, may it ho the happy lot of ua all,when life's warfare bus ceased,death the last enemy bus been conqured, and mortality shall have put on immortality, to meet as brothers all, on that evergreen shore where per petual spring abides, and in the presence of our Divine Commander forever dwell "Where the Great Tree of Life in its beauty Both grow, And the river of life floweilt by ; For death never enters that city 3 ou know, Nor nothing that maketh a lie" To which Reverend and Past Eminent Com mander, Sir, I. N. Pardee, replied in a very hap py and feeling manner. The Cammandery then went into an election (4 Officers fur the Templar year, 1674. Which resulted in the re-election of F.mt. Sir. P. T. P. Emmons, E. C. ; Sir B. I. Mayo, Gen.; Sir IL ('. Tyler, Capt. Gen.; Sir Charles Simpson, Treas.; Sir A. P. Stephens, Ree'r,(in place ofJ.A. Dus enbury, who declined a re-election.) The Eminent Commander requested the same appointed officers, who had rendered him such •dßcient services during the year just clued, to retain their several prrsitions, which they all cheerfully consented to, (with one exception.) The officers were then Installed by Very Emi nent Sir J H. Dusenhury, Deputy Grand Com mander of Pennsylvanha The proceedings were very harmoniona, and .11 .elt how pleasant It Is for brothers to dwell together to unity. Courteously Yours, A TEMPLAIL Great Bend, March 23th, 1574.. Business Locals. CAUTION I—ln nor changeable el imate,rouglis, colds. and diseases at the threat,hings and che.h.l will always prevail. Cruel consumption will claim Its victims. These diseases, if attended to in tutu-. can be, at - reeled and iired. The remedy is be. Wieear's Balsam of Wad Cherry. April Ist, '74.-Iw. To BumpERF. The R•:hsol Dlreetars of the Taii`nthip of Franklin will meet in the east Districi. inear wriiere tij '..vhool House , WWI recently horned) Friday alien:won, April 10th, nt which time th e y A in receive proposals for building a new J. H MuscEri, Chairman Franklin, Pa., April Ist, 1111-1.-2w.0 :5000 Rtweity. And nt A. N. Ballard's you can buy your seed Whint. Clover and Timothy seed, at the lowest inarket pore, and the il-Vre early Garden Pats, by the quart or package. Also a etnnee selec tion of elower heeds, also 25 kinds of Toilet and Laundry soaps. Coulee Onions and Onion sets, and a fo.l it.ssortment, of the yery best of Grool-h-a and proviaious and which eau he sold extremely low fur cash or ready pay, by A. N. BI.;I.LARD.. Montrose, April Ist, 1874.-2 w. 31u.Lemny GOODS. Pit March 18th, 1874. We beg to inlorm you, that we are prepared to offer for your inspection, our usual assort ment of SIILLINERY woos, consisting of the newest shapes iu Straw, Silk and Fancy Hots, Bonnets, -&c., Veleets, Flowers, Crapes, Silk Goods, Feathers, Blondes, Ribbons, Ruches, Braids, Ontarneuts, &c., &c., We should be happy to wait ou you at our Store, ur receive your orders. 103, 103, 107 North Second Street. Yours, ye - y respectfully, IL W.itt.D April Ist, '74.-4w. The public are hereby assured, through the columns of the _Montrose DEMOCRAT, that Par sons' Purgative Pills contain no injuruus princi ple, but that they may be administered to chil dren and the most weak and shattered consti tutions in small doses, with great certainty of success. Dr. A. Johnson, one of the most successful practioners.of his time, invented What is now called Johnsen's Anodyne Liniumnt. The great success of this article in the cure of Bronchitis and nil diseases of throat nod lungs, will make the name at Johnson not less favulahly-, ir less widely known, than that of Louis Napoleon. April Ist, '74.-1 AT. FIEIMS or DOCK. The root of the gdtote dock:, so troublesome to farmers; is an• effectual. alterative and a most voidable' medicine. In the neigliborhorkl of Lo‘vell; Iloct. J. C. Ayer it Co. Ilet9o planted tlefds of it. where they raise many tons at a emir. It is grown Site the carrot or beet, id drills, and quality or pmiprerties have been touch improved hy"cultivation. It is one of the ingredlentslu Web Sansfiranim..t, and, we arc informed, the extraordinary virtues of *ha prepantlion are largely 'due to the tactract thia root that It contains. The Sarsaparilla root, used by this firm, is grown on plantations of their own, in Ilmuluras, to secure an article of suuerior and ti holly reliable quality. One or the reasons far the uuivenially acknowledged superiority or their medicines, may ho seen in the watchful care that in used to preparing them.— remnant Statesman. April Ist, '74.-Iw. June Lhsr. For the term of Court to commence at 'Mont rose on Monday, April - VAL, 1814 : (Iraq Jurors. Apoiscon—Thomas Lynch. Dhnuck —Theodore U. Baker, Fayette 0. W uod Louse. Franklin—Asa Townsend, Edwin J. Webb. Forest Lake—Asa B. Hamlin. Great Bend boro.—Uharles Estabrook. Herrick—Gilbert. F. Burns. Harterd—Alva M. Adams. Jackson—Dexter Wualahum. Lathrop—John Tiffany, Harvey B. Taylor, Philander S. Bronson. New Millord - twp.--George W. Squires. • Oakland—Wesson T. Lamb,Dantei Matthews. Rush—Judson Bradshaw, MAUl:dud Lirinuber ry..Zephainali Cornell. Springville—Lewis M. Brown, Edward J. Boardman, Byron C. Hendrick. Susquehanna Depot—Ambrose W.QI5011:. EdiTer EASSe--DeUtd,S McGrath. . Trams: Jurors—KM Week. • APolscon—Calvin Beebe, David 0. Mhikler: Auburn—Theodore E. JUITIO,, Elias Titmati, Dewitt 'Elution, Owen O'Niel. ' Bridgewater—Windsor Aldrich, Wm. Fauch er:Nelson Green. Brooklyn—Christopher A Claurd—lnt4, Cokmaii. • Dimeck , - - -litike — H. Wiplhosise, • FrodericrA: Muzzy. • Dundnft—Jukinat4n . Pltninentl ; Jubn Babson. • . . Forest Lake—Thomas Dow, Henry jenter, Win. A. Bouthwell. '- Franklin-11°race E.Tillany,Franklin Smith, Friendsrille—Bernarrillatthens; Great Bend twp.- - PciterAlleealck, James E. Johnson,. Robert Cold well, Geo; Baines,•Hemnn . R 0033, Nathaniel French. - Gibson—Seth Abel. Herrick—En:llr Carpenter. Harmony—Harmon K. NeWeir Jackson—Norman P. Nye, Elf Barnes, Ed win Perry. • Liberty—Denlamin Warner. Lathrop—Ellpltnict Gnnlner, Urbane Smith, Lenox—Derwin Powers, Alonzo A. Payne. Middietowh—Palrick Delancey, jr., Peter Heeman, Nathan C. James, Grange Baldwin, Morgan Thomas. Montrone—Otis McCracken, Win. Hottclikisa New Milford boro.—A Wood Stiles. tiih•cr Lake—Robert Gage. Susguelunna Depot—George Oliant. • Traverse Jurors—Second Wed Auburn—Gnome Curtin. Brooklyn—Jae. W. Adam, "Wm. P. Crandall Bridgewater--David B. Further, Rodney W sent, Andrew 0. Tsler. Clifford—Jonathan N. Baker, Ellcry Cran• deli, jr., William James, Ezra Coleman. Franklin—Joshua Boyd. Gibson—Willturn Hughes. Great Bend tp.—James N. Green. Herrick—Uriel W. Avery, Addison Harding. Harmony—Jonathan Baldwin, Geo. A Brush, Frank Stumm. Harfordi-George Tingley. Jackson—Frederick Slocum, Elliot Harris, Edelta brown. Jessop- Jaunt, Dimon. Lenok—Gardner W. Green. Lathrop—John Johnson, Ames D. Merrill, Henry H. Steele. Liberty—Samuel Whited. • Ilritttrese—Henry C. Tyler, C. Eihenpan, New 31ilforcl tp.—Ashmun C. Ayers. OM:land—John Smith, Johnlborn. Hush— George Fargef. Susq'a Depot—Cyrus M, Tingley, Morris 8. Sherman. Springville—Albert Beardsley. Silver Lake—Wm D. Bolles, Thomas Rog. era. Thomson—Jesse Carpenter. Trate/vs Jurors—Third Week Apolacon—Enos 8. Foster. Auburn—Norman Sterling. Brooklyn—Robert, F. Breed, Bradford 0. NV al nia. Bridgewater—Gen. H. Baldwin., Clitford—Lewis C. Abers, Henry Rivenhurg. Choennut—Terrence O'Riley, Lawrence Diumck— William Bunnell, Jos. Sheen. Forest Lake—Ceo. B. Hendrick. Franklin—Bemaa Snow, Henry M. Smith., Great Bend hot o.—Adelbeft Reckhow, Ds eid Thomas. Barronl—Dalton P. Tiffany, Alonzo Loomis. Harmony—Gideon Neely. Jackson—Omer Olin, Philip Steenback. Lathrop—Wm B. Adams, Wm. Squires. Lenox—Phineac Pliiilips, John Buck, Henry S. Coleman, David Hardy. Henry• P. Miller. Liberty—Michael Murphy, Lavirenee O'Day, Almon Fish, Jared Slarob. Little Meadows—Edward P. Beardslee. Mon'rose—James R. Dewitt, Moses 8. Des saw r. Ncw .Milford tp.—.Andrew S. Roe. New NI ,h - ord horo.—Tracy Hayden. Oakland—Hiram Pouter. Springville—James H. P, Aldrielaiba Smith. OItk!POES AND L At the Keystone Saloon. March 25, 1874—tr. GF.O. C. HILL & Co snyrnose. Anven! Ckauing watehes.:lo cents; main springs, 50 cents; and &I gouda proportlonutelv low. Best rolled plated seta for flue to seven dollars. IsIIELL S. MELLIVLIII. Montruse, March 11, Ib73.—tf ANNUAL MEETING The unnual meeting of . the Odd Fellows [Nil Associations, will meet at Odd Fellows' Ilan, April 71b; 1574, fie; o'clock. et. tn. El c• Lion of officers and transaction of cetteral nes,. CRAB. H. SMITEI, Sec'y. Montrose, Feb. 11, IVA. (AYS 1 CLAMS! At the Kaystooc Salwn. t-. C. HILL lc. Co. 3lontro-Fr, 3Tarch 18.6. 1844. DON'T SE: DISCOGRAUED. Suppo.e vim hare - trltal day re:n^diefi* and received no benefit, to therg titer it.t% - no b• Im in Gilead t" Verily tuere bt. Your, liver may he congested, your Stomach half nar.fl)ted,your nerves (wirer . ..le. your intnc:es I,n.ated with torture, your ' owe ronstriut,l, your lattp Oise:v.4-d, your Wood full or lu b trities—vet in nue week alter comma .einx a course of DR. ALRER'S ViNt. Aa dirrLits you will tie' like a new cr.•ature. March 18, OYSTERS ! OYSTER Ors MRS !I At the Keystone aloo t. March 25, 1874.-ti Uk.o. C. Lint & Co. CLAIRVOYANT LEAMINATIONS FREE! By Dr. E. F. Butterfield:. T{te-e• is no sub ject that requites so much study and experience as the Treatment snd curedf Chronic Diseases. The astonishing success and remarkable c u - es performed by Dr. Butterfield are - clue to the • tit of a Clairvocant • to the ion; stbdent or tit c stitution of man and the curimr of disease fr )n natural remedies. Let those given up by others call for al ex amination. cores the worm arses or :•cx fn. la, Catarrh, Piles,Asthm.t, Diseases of the Heart Lungs, and Kidneys. Will be at the C;iferty Home, Binghamton, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs:a and Friday, March Mat, April bd, 2d, and d: March, Nth, '74.-3w.• Bear Cttrwtxo Ti.BACCO, At the Keystone Saloon. March 25, 1n74.-tf. Geo. C. HILL & CJ. CTECIMATINO CONFERENCE. The next erasion of the Circalating Confer. ence, or Union Meeting (it Ministers and 1. tv men for- Sionitehautia -county, will bo held in the U. E. Church ht • SusquOtanna Depot. on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 7th and Ftla Rev. B. T. Davies. will please preach the rat sermon on Tuesday, at 10 1 4 o'clock, a. tn. I er. A. J. VanClett, pawn, will maka the arra ge ments for entertiliehrg all who will attend, a d will rive general direction for the other exi ye a. es of the meeting. A:1 are invited to a ttenkt •• - H. S. liAlltiED, SeCy Efarfoni, Pa. 2.5111, /874. FINE CIGATI3. March ; t 8 1 .7. l .tf hoKcystone Salootr. Gt.o. C. HILL & C Centaur Liniment. . , Thera lon, pato wh'sh the Cebtanr • ; i lk . Linlsenste will 'apt tells, ,nieswelltisg they brAl.ocit outstay. cud Sy.' menios' ~...c e is , • 'r , wblchthey. s il l rodents". Ti to 'retreat ~ ; lanculg c , but It Is tree. 1 heftmets tei produced more eaten of rt. smatism. .. uoursigls„lock Jaw,paloy spr Ine,swel. IPITATFC. .sings, caked brmss ts. evade. tarn.. ma rbeum. earache. de., opal the -ha .to er -e, and - o strulas. 'lambs. gallo.'ste.. a sz , tenets In one yea' 'then have all bar pretes dad remedies since the Toil beassa. They ar, counter &rhos% albtusdiampala re tie. re. Cripples throw ova' thtlecratehos; the tame milt. poisonous bites are roar:wed harmless, and the woooded are iseoled wlthont's Sear. 'f....rec.) e Sepal. sithsal eround tomb IV ttle. V cy all as assert' lee u. er sold before. bemuse they d. Just whet they I. eta to to. TllolPkyrba pow antrar rum •rhoensististe. pain, or Yeellloe deeoree to Suffer& they will pet use Contour Liniment, white wrapper. More than 1090 e2r.bleates , sY remarkable care.. tocledlng Tresses II nay; es con 0 rheametism, goo' ;moping timbre. de., have hero re. missed. WO sadliseadecirerdarcoaMininceersillestay.,, the ryclpe...t.Y., smile. to any - Ono reenessl no It. one bottle of the yelloerwr spperCoutsar Liniment Is worth oss hundked dollses for spoldred or sweated holes sal snob.. or for serSir4ortri to - Ehocksieraero —theeelintmesn'r am uu.rth youretteutlen. No family ebould be witboat them. ..ilrhise wrapper fstelly sloe: . 'Tell... SerepOue for animal.. Sold hyallTireusdite..... 50conts per bottle: (alga bottlee,rlll.Cli. :-.1.&.. &ion & , Co., be Broadirsy.Nt4 Trills' ..ssri Ca/Marla Is more Shims" anbaitoto , for filar o".• it WI be onliiiit'e Cticio in eiiateaec ulticti is tartsto I o.seslmolste the,yoo4, toe' bowels. pore pthd cat and piodftee ''OntorsP 6feep tt rteit ter soinci.:4ls,morpAlne or srooL , 11:-/ittd to itlipirgiftcitAkr: 'Cr/rid:elk-no OLIO! err. 1 m,.411r, azus.xxx-,7;:esdmisi; Jtatwons. , -Tme:-.ki•ltart,,Wa or ?damn, by Nei. r. vturim Jennings of New 31111iiid and Mla Istary-E: Titus or Lenox. • - - • • . QutarCansiaziL•Ai the M.. E.?arsonage. In Brooklyn, March 8114 1874,• hy . the Rev: d. UndeCarood,Mr. Howe D. QOck of Biooklyn to Mia 9 Swap D. Cringt, of BSemt77llle, Subsex Buncn.—ln Brooklyn, Pa..,31arch.19t1z.1.874, "firs. Loving itureb,..rite of Pone G. _Burch. Dirs. 8.141 the troubles and Antieties or this life on I.er seventieth birth de:e, with many true ,and anxious friends by her ball Bldg to mourn their lots. Davos—ln litlddletown, of'equ'• Dlarel. Dim Jane F., youngest •datishrer et Otis Ross esq., and wife of Robert IA Dimon, I;ged E 6 yeas 2 months and two (hut . Commission merchants. JAMES M. ROWAN , acrznximiiigeolovra Xhtterobalast AND 13.E(atta O BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, TRY, AN I) VEAL CALVES, 77 Des th. s New York. • Canol.,,lment• oollelted nod returns roadelnimedlate ly on *slew good* Bend for oblppkag cards sod area elle. Alferenea : • National Pork flack of New York. North Itlrer Book of New York. Norgan Natinuttl flank of New York. tong blond Bank of Brooklyn, N. Y. Febon,lst3.—rf The Margets Financial. We have nothing new to remark res pecttng the condition of the money mar-. krt. The distinguishing feature is ft scarcity of borrowers for legitimate busi ness purposes. The banks. are .sending some of their currency to the interior to make the Ist of April settlements. Rates are unclanged. Call loans are quoted at 4(4,5 per cent.; staelly first-class two name paper is quoted at 6+ per cent.; strictly first-class siogle,uarue paper at 61(47 per cent.; inferior ditto 7©7+ per cent.; loans on good collateral', at 6 per ditto ou government •collaiteral at gs per cent. 110:d ....... . [• 0 5-20 Coupoo, I nOl.. 5-20 Culp... 1164 . . • 5-10 Coupon. ISM.. 5 20 ."oupoo. 11CA.. New 5 per .... 10.40 r . Parte Klehance Sterling Exchange New York Produce Market. • •• Repnrled Every Week Expresaly for Tae Moo Lesock•c by Moues & Server. Produce Coma*. a•oe 31erchante. 26 Whitehall Street, Neer York. Burrea—Flrhins, N. Y.. N. J., Tue. •• •• 49•'55 50 Pau.•• •• 48 56 CITLESE.- Luce Frternry. five to limey .....1003 17 Staie Wary. common Cu e 14 Enus—Stale ale Yerio")lvanls a 17 Western. prima 19 101 • Onets—r'nre. ..„ . ...... _9O (5. 91 IX,' 106 14.% ... • e 1 blra hoe 9190 P n Poe..ere—Chickens, Plate prime ... ...... 17 44 19 Turkeys, " '• 17 k 6 19 WIIOIII !T MAY r'ONPERN.—The eltisens of sMchr Lake torrnehly have perloned the Legitla• tare to papa gn ere entitled. An Act to repeal the second Per-lion of the tirldresrate road law. se-far esthe same applice to silver Lake. SUPERVISORS OF SILVER LABS. Ansel: JaltriltaerLGT, Clerk filher Lake, March 4, 1574.--4 w. ADMINISTR %TOR'S NOTICE.--tet the estate of D. !lard. quick. dexased.letters of Adto lola- In the sate estate haring been granted to the .snnersignetl, all persons - owing said estate, are regine4ted to make -Immediate ;laymen. and per. was ha deg dal..e attinar rani estate era requested to present them without delay..lll.RY C: TYLER, Adair. D I VISTRATOWS NUTICB. —ln the eat. or Bad: At. et Me lone. dee Letter. of Adtainl.tratlna t%e paid estate haring been grantec to the undemiled all persons owing aain ,tate, are requetrtdd to make Immediate payment. and all persona haatag a:mil:tat said exalt, are reqn est ed to preaentthem delay. JOHN H. REDDINI3. Ada't. , klatch 4th, 197.1.—Vtl ma- N;Tr l rt, E ..';,.trir b a.7l7,rt.hartALVTlithl.ll,.° did neo.oleter demi-Ht.& will be hdd before the Grind Jury of SoNsehnons county, at the. April Tenn. praying for the Incorporation of acid ilisteictae a ts.ositb• the a.m. , stile, sad title of Meat/MAI ! stmt Bend Village, end b) the [allowing boundartea to Ileginnlng ~ n the bank of the tiosquebsun• riser at the northwest corner of Mr. Ashton's land; thence south 12 de2recs ta 233 rods to an apple tree. sprat, 00 degrees tve4 atm rods to a plea tree; thence north 03 dent..os cart 151 rods theai honk of sd tire?; toen, south 22 a-greys east 25 rods, coach 9 deirr.e• eat 51 rode, woottr.s3 degrees eabt 115 -rude. ,oa th .degn rees ces o e f ast la said rude, t t izgte pt s . e c v . erat t zt= g aad'Ol . s. WM. E. BATCH and others. Pettlionere. Great Bend. fa. March 4th.1814-4w. D EGISTEIVS NOTICE.—Porme No- JUL TICE is hereby given to all persons concern ed in the fbllow . ing Estates, to.wit Estate of James Quick, late of Springville, F, IL Quick, Administrator. F4tate o Dan:bi- - Mahoney, late of Liberty, deed, Michael Barry,,-Adrninistrator. Estate et' Ezekiel' sraiti, Isle of -Jessup, dee'd, David Shay, Executor. Eatatc of Roswell Whitney, late of Raiford, d,e'd, H. M. Whitney, Adnifnistrator. Estate of F,nos Owens. late of Gibson, deed; Daniel Daniels, Executor. Estate of.3latliew Newton, late of Gimmick, dec'd George W. Newton, Asimlnlstrator. • - Estate of John I:Torrington, late of Bridgea' water, deed, Jembna. and- lit. lii-Barrington, Execut trs. Esti to of Eiiiha Meclaitte of Brooklyn - . deed, E. A. Weston, Executor; . .• - ,-.; -r; Estate of Lytnam Cauttela,late Ittish,dez'd, A. W. Gray, Admit/Lankier.. , Estate or Freed's Rowell, minor, Henry Howell, Guardian. Estate of airy Patterson, mlnor,T:'l3.4ames, Guardian. Estate or Ilarrict Patterson, minor, Y. W. G • Tharthe accountants have settled their tie- conbts in the .liegister'4, o,ffiCe in :mg) - .7for::Ilio county of Shstiuchanna, and that the same alit be presented to ,ti,o Judeg, at ,tbe-Orpiritr: Court, on Titursany,Apt4llo,4B74;for c6Atirtint• Lion and allows - bee, , - 11: 1c TiriFANT: t Register:' il fg ,„tee. Office. bircl.llB, 1874 iEltIFF'd SALES:—Irr OP% wnas Q itate.4 by the Conti oCCommon Yleite , of Banner haulm .Couuty And tome directed:3 telltexpuee t* sale by public vendee, et the Coe,* Rowe in hientriete,oti Friday, April •10114:11174i at I o'clock. p. m., the following plecek'br, paortla land to wit , • All - that rertnth l'lrce Or pored of borougn Great end, in the County o( gar•quebasow and mate of Peun.ylininia.. boundod and - deserlbetina follows, to WO: On the northeasterly' Bide by March; hot et, on tbesoutheao ld rriy rble,byre,Omarge.grdwal lot, on the tooth , . warty ride by lands belonging to Uri Erie Moms/ Company. mid Ott the 110,rtbereeb,Tieilde by IL Clark. int,rontalningabourobit belt artetwE land. be tbeinono more or iawdrhofelber with the Op: parten mere. OOP frame o orr. one luttak few fruit rrecr.atwl ail Ininlywod.,_. Prized Lod Jlfan In eaccotloo sr the -pa to zo o ma. yr. Wf: cr,eroons.) . • • ALPO—AIi tnpt n , rtAin Alen wuparcel of land casino inobw kneoa ogghompron.4o Qin CaCTWOr4I7II, . ha r tumna and male of Pennsylvania...barna/4 and tles= 1.4h. 4 8 aerfolhwes, thoMonluby landrorlC., W. iily:rwohotw.tanitonulll.,byJandanurorwr latest e ' ertate.oratmes)lWrofdni,droOkanBloo:l4lr.** lands Of Pro'll flwitriwod• 'Andrew Iztockwell'a coburs,,ii:y 118 *Ct.. of land,be the same mop or Ifiea, re,,eticawlw the 11111,utituonts, oitolioclutioir Arf lion.' a trttrUerdzitrat sttogitg/tYOkler* , •f 4 I Wised etlitOkOta li..egolgtion - at 10.4 a of Darrow n. Thommip B. 40 htmin-I ALSO•t•JiII loaf collate MVO oOpatflfofpod artiste bilhelarodsdi of Great Behd. 16 the Count of Ono guehanmomdßote of•Beetletittnaligludu ' , We?" as ft ealbod alotta.htfirlt 'tn t anal by e 001 lot, on the east .bir Franklin Boom., on the south hy land of T. D. Estabecoh. sedan tho arasY lard itf 17. - Olituwltlancletabn ill( of to adre of /and kit the SUM more or rep, anji an inspeored. ISelgsd and =et In - eggehtion at Masan of T. D..gaistalsreing fa. W. H. WLWO.] • ' • Ale-0-6111 tat certain bleat or Wee of bed rate In'the binhorldp of *gnaw:dile' is the Vowed, of 'ensonetomn. and b Wept g'Unilloinia.'hothded and doterinent as tete 4.• tECIRII: Mt Met milt be ;art I. of Denlel,thles and H. Poke, on the rest by laude of Cherie, GUmr, on the sod , by lands of T. Wald:: end John dtheygdd on the goal by lan its otTbendote J.,ho• eon ems lauds Donut late ot a. Parke,toutetnt , g titian aerst . 4( Wilt,. Bo fins tame more or less. together wim tbrappartenarkees, acerb:toe tronajtbarn and shed. an orchard, and about tottero team:trod. 14'aken to ensOirtiop at, the suit of 51 B. Geniis'= wa. John b. Williams and Homy B. Willtem.:l eorceln piece cir parcel of Wed Attlee In the township of Auburn. in the County of &Legoe henna and State of Pennsylventa, bounded and de. .eritr?st or follows. to telt: On the north by lands of Owen CoNlel on the easel- 'en n. of Petrick Morph,. SID the south by Muds of John Utley. end on the west by lands of Edwaril Keogh, and Thorns, Park. coo- Mioiny abut 105 les es of land, be cha same more of resa• with the eppurtenee It. one hocise.• torn home: Vat chord. end abont 50 stow ins.r reed. [Taken id 'semi don at Vie snit of D. D. Staple, wesigoedtu A. Latnrop. n. James Dvall . A LSO—AII those twin crentin pieces or panel, of land situate iu the-township of Auburn. In the County of Susquehanna end .lets of Peonoylrante, the Ors& niece hoondi-0 and described np -es so wit: On the north by lends of Griswold Carter and /lintel Keeley nits the goal by Fondant 0. L. Swisher-on the south by lauds of D. J. Ranh. and on thi. west by lauds or John Vanscoter. Check. Bilm - end Jacob Seeley, tomtalce leg about tw -er•+or bind with toe imputing , IleCr.one eranieAtierlriiar Rhine, 104: house, barn, 2 orehards. and about 100 acme suiprove,.. The see,oad Wean or parcel - Imunded ao totlows, to wit: On The north by public highway. on the east' by lend of Jim°. Lott, on •he tooth by land. of Jobe G f.h.hery. and on the weet by lanes of Geome Hlrkhor, maluleg•lnout GS acres eflaud. be the wino more or a. with the sppurten. limes. frame bonne, barn.• *no other outbuildings, or chard, find abobt 45 acres Improved. (Seized and no tun m estooltien at the scat of A. Lathrop va. Pierson. Restl.fitiMs'd Co. vs. Berl. Pierson. botac Jayne vs. Bell Pleison, and C. hi. Gera nod Jneniat Latorop l . E..-cutota of C. D. Lathrop deed, vs. Ben). Piersoc. ALSOAIi :oat rectal's - pier. Or flarcel °nand Waste In the township of Omar. Bend, In the Vaunt, or ao. go,hetwa sod Math of Pennsylvania, it beteg the muttn], half of tilts following describ. d lend. corn. .mencitut at a Orteleck tree marked with a glaze and three hacks on fear ides. stsudin.„.• on the west side of the road kitolntrom the Seaga. henna deer to burn. Oterlellle am tanning. Wince south .faX degrcen emit hi chains EA links to a chestnut true marked on four whoirs,toettoe south atilt liege v. meet It the no and be Ifhlia to a stake and .tense, thence 4( degrees wentli chains end Ca links to ■ stake and stones thence north tax, Jerre...runt al dud, coat to itoks to the piece of beginning, the whole to contoinnut 109 acre. of Mod, be the same more or Inns. with the appurtenan ce*, and about la scree how osod (Seised and /.ken In execution at the suit of Eastoonook A Clark, use ut T. D. E.1661b1006... , C G. Davton-1 oust et-114111piece or parcel of landsmen° in the township of New Illiford to the County of nor, oilskin:lsla and btu° fa Penney-leant, bounded sod des. pitted an follows, to sit; Beginning at a post. thence by lend of I hales F. Meeker north two degree* snd twenty live minutes east nineteen pert hes and six tenths. to • post. theme by land 01 John Renown booth eightyweven degrees end thirty minutes east sixteen perches•end nine-tenths tot thonce. by the wes terly line of the D. L. A W. It. R. track laud south one degree ind thirty nilneres ;rest nineteer perches and eight-tenths to a pest, thence by land of WI•Ilam Hay den north eigtheee' deuces- anti thirty eve Minutes west elette..reperotiee and.three tenths to the piece of begin. tllng• containing. two acres tam. twenty-eight ro es of land, he the name more or lean• W. ether with the apportanast d m ow! dwellial boos t s nod b Vii=n a :; cc. D e e " nctl e l i dTol:n p d "anla °Tcho lt imo f m Tierney T. T.. 1 • - ALSO—AII that certain peke or fennel of hind situate Mthe toWnlhip of l.i[terry. In the County of Basque banns and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and din•crlb. ed es rapers. to wit: On the north by land of Jona than•lnmsbant, on the cast by !snits of IL tipsuldlm end lama Comstock. on t tooth by the I !chord Bally Wile,. ode ons heiress by land of lest ph Rally. ('on. Wising about °ohms, more or Tess with We appurten i laces, two dwelling houses, one barn. au orchird. end i about 'M acres improved. Also, all •that certain Oleo, or parcel of land Anode is the township of Liberty, Susquehatins County Pa., bound. don the north hr Isod of Velitliun Bally. on the east by land of—e--Beik. on the south by laud of •Jullas littapp..and cm the west by lacid'of 0 Lltasiey, eontsinlng about 6° acres, be the tame more or less, with the scutteximers.l !mune and about 10 acres improved. Seized and taken ln • execetkinit thisult J. A, Lew s vs. David A. War den.) AL.VO—.SII that certain niece or parcel of laud sitnate In the towayhip of tranklin. County of Susquehanna and State of _Pcmisylvitelv, bounded and deectlbtal as follows. to-wit; On the north 117 land of A. J. Welch, °nib° east try lan& tot Orange . Man.er, J. It Town ! lead. And B. L Blowers, on the south by lands of J. M. Baker, end on the .an) by lao a of - John Welch.con tainit.g about 104 acres, he the mime more_orlese. with the appurtenances, emir frame •gwriling• honer. torero barns. an orchard, and about hgam es improved. [Takeo in exectatonsf lke shit arS. L.'riardzer on. Martha Stcr-1 ALq, 7_ , t0A1? that c ert a i n rn piece or parcel of land situate Is the aOwnattirt orLlbetiy, in the County of Strewth- banns and. Stare e(. Pennsylvania bounded and are cribcd oluote, to wit: Or, rho north h. Ineds• of Jamm Oruro: On. tinieast bytland of James 6111. on the mojtb . l , 4y lent .gStalcl&Lg. and an the tenet by About 1 1::(7 . 1eree:hti:litAasue acre °Hess the 47 5 ,- purfettances. ottr dwelling boo,. Iwo torte a, two or• clrads:Sndabont if irth- littprovevl. [Taken In exe cution int-the..tri a1 ,,,, ..222 , 1p to tOttottel A:Lewlestit. JohlaShluld end Mos. Mary Mash ae. John ehlelde..l • • • '• Aik Il3x 191 191 11133( 118 119% 1403( 19'!{ 11.1 11931 119 3( .131% 129% .120 1 4' .116% 116% .115% 115% .457' 4573 i .551 531% - ALaka--Ali toat Da'. 'Owes nr prcela of land al twat In the Towneldp of Liaooa, In thu County of antque ,banlai add &door Penniylvanla, bounded and descrda •.•-• • - • • - ,ed es Fallon a. to wit: Beterinotog et a post end stones the northwest e nter hereotthe,ce POOlhwebt to cotton. of A. P. Walden's lot. the aoutheest either of tot nom her 173 and the northeast eotner of lot nuMber ISt of ; Nichols Blddle'• land... Thence north SR deffress tre4 91 perches by the south line of A. P. Wordeu e let and the tooth line of lands of II P. Adepts to a post and stone In thee:tar line of Wm. Bailey's lot. thecee'sOoth eiS degrees cast 511 perches to r. newt and Monet, thence north tke degrees tart 111 perrhee tO the lire beterecn told N.Blddlo's land and the Filthy and Le w.land.t hence by the mine line swath 2 degrees east *l3f porches to a po et and stoats. ihell re south RR degree- west by 1J ode undid of the heirs pt, N. Biddle and land of the beim. of intern' Web. ter: deteeeed, 154 perch(. to a poet and stones to the east line of number IrA, end throce by said east II tor of. number, 1f.5 forth OX, dm... ens' 437 . 4 . perch 0 tO the place Of beginning: cool alnlng 44 nerrs, more or b so. • The second piece of land hinended AL follows i Beg 4 noing at a newt ...nd stones the northeast corner of lot numb, 109 ,41 5.7. Biddle, buds the ....... went corner tel lot number t7s.concen-teat', S. g",,,,. the onthe.e• corner of lot 172 and th • nortowest cot nor hereof. thettce.hy the-south lire of said lot number 173 coulter-Imi to 21.5Cepp no; rh AR degre s end 162 perch. es Ma Poet end stones, :be so. nth west miner of A. P. Wordmil lot; rhencr by.t4e went line of lot number 1017 tooth eji degrees went 1-.1 - 5/. percher 10 P.e north ill. of - lands conveyed to tlinsto Webster. thence by.- Id north liecolltrahr.Websteroooth An to greer nest IR perrhes to • Post in the et Ot lion 4 tot nember :CIA I roe he .Id tiet.mentloord north - R1( degree. east 375. perches Ice the place of begintlittg. containing ISsera and ISO herrors, he the same MOM or lest. n,41 bring the north alf of tut Comber le tor cold N. Wthile'• lan... (nap I Peg and re. ereir.;-- from theabore two deAcribed pieces of landed's° 11 Oct. (sold he JO, A. Knapp to George i W.. tandsloy.), Tiegethee with tile importe - mimes, One 'small non e, and ^boot flys pars Improved. tenled , nod taken to.e.acotton at the sell of - Abel Tom-11 re. ; Job A,. Knapp.) . .. I ALSO—AR that pertain piece or parcel tatland allnate in the towns/so tat Ante. u In the t ti noty ot lold.yech to. 33+, And state uf,t ennnyh attn.. b. oteded and dueeribal its' fond a, to wit: On the north by laudof dome, Lntr. the east be Tend of Wm- N: lieut.ett: t ii, Ninth be binds or Milton Mania A . D. Tewkshor•. end JuLn std ten the west hi land of John ifetocc, containing about 4 acre% of bn •he the 'emu more or hals.'with the Ronne:cleaners. *dwelling hovers. battle nomstom-honea.hypaod edehanl, and all Implored Tyb g e. by ei L vAtit the scutUerritsn aarbmed we A. Lath o ro n v s. vs. Wort. Donal. Jamie bonito and Wile% White security:l' ALSO—AIt J, Decker's interest to that certain piece 'Or parent of land eitnate in the-Township of, Lenox, in the "Cositilje Snionehant a cod tithe of Pennsylvania, bounded sod described , se follows: On the nosh by laude of Nelson Lytwrety. Bezejuwelte flen• nett, esinte of Ashbald Ition•on, and A. Chambhill: (thence acmes the netil-pond to l ire eunthensi career .•f thu mill Int neat thoold bridire , pfter.;) on the met by lands or [Bram White, on the math bar the Brooklyn and Lenox:turnpike rtrdend A. Churcifillio•• the went OY lands el' A, Churchill and ee. Itubin.ob. cantata. inn about fire acme of hnd, be , the same more or ices. with the apportmoincce. one grist mill with f nr arras thane, tierce bolls, clennhThe worts. core shelve, mu. chniery. mud dee watcr-wheule. and ale itearly now.. tea saw and lath , mill. wort sees attached with ell •the wheels and hws thereto helonging. cote dwelling-house one barn, one ehed, enshoddinen and all impru.ed.— ES ...piing_ two yaislible cestw_pemel. of . land as here tofore deeded; One to Mesta White, containing about 11 re,g, et hud,seb drhith It iltuetod rifonrdory• and otberehope ; the other lo -Silas timidity. enntalningl abontMlitideof tandem :Bleb ',straiten a store-house end stint.' Abe, all 01. J. Decker's , interest in that certain pl bk parent or laud almgte in the Township of Clifford, io the Clannter of snextnehaeoll end State of PenDl.3lcAnif.bna , 4lo4 'and- described no • to wit: Op the con by the tnill•pond et high water clerk. arthe cost by lards of C.C. Banghtsillurant the tooth by public highwey leading from -Lelloymille keel is C. lioniyhtelling..on the went by lands of Blitam contsinina.niesit 4 eines of • land; bd. tlie Balta . :l34re or less: wit h. the lima rtenan nes. pee Awehiitubo are. one baroyant Iniptoved: tie; en In ere cation at the tint te bNormem•wbtie: • tessened In D. K. Mores. Cs. 31 J. Decker..and AndreWilaLdeald.. l 4-.1. Bartley amigned to Etaerlinge & BG hewend ,ve Andrew Haletesd, lialettuul, and M. J. Duct et.- ;Amps& M. Dee:Wand Andriyorlielettend Nt I : . A1..50/ 4 61100f. eeitfitn prat plireel or lend Ip the toonslits: et A obererlre tbe County et.Ser. .yeekstafa 'and Mato. Penergissitia. houded•and described u follows. :dont: r Ua the- ordib :Voids o John filsben and Michael Dlginc.en.the err by ienline IdiebaelDiviheue; grkerider, on the sootts.by lands or. Th.'esseCaseoand, nu tier ire 4 by r .:an.is reoh 7diirhibtr, untainted ebnut 'Urea' of kid be the Wee aloes Or terswith the apptirtenseers: I been, AU onkel/land Shut tai arras teeprueed. (Sleep ins end reserrind lotliertieel I. Wallop Prim • revile-In by Alabreart rods) A that other certain meatisge bleu: or partnd et bit d henede. and described sas ;lows: 'To corer the hind that the waxer w e aid Row to "eat'. 14 elz.nnif a tail feet !Wen the betteni - e the dame beik Suitt or race. at leg Point where said. 0.140 I;(111 head or rice crust. tbe her hely , ern 9 l e:leu.ta<4 cell h'dite end Th/W.ii - 771tegb en; eke the por:loo .orthiqs& on saki Wm. Prices land; phigthoLdfrit• age of iktisleg ere Of war fromhc.reeth nod of the dantorpeent to toe- line bets/ern sold S'ilen - Sond Cash" with ihenoperienances. (Taken in escrutthn on sundry seri* lithe Poll of 0. 1. 4, ethers ei. R. IV, thigh., and 0. nrze C. Atwood "S. T. W..litisb • L.90.-All those two /deem: or pue rr 1.,d Oita ate In be Toentrihip of Mew* he the racturv'isi qn ..h.bnctint aryab, or p.oo.ylvents, the' don Dioet • .rvooded and desuibcdss Wows re wit; stn tr 'noel by W.W.I of D. S. be ankk..on trip ens:A/gist - eat SP. Wntekilinse. on Abe itooth7t3. lands of F. Men. 'aid . Ann Ibe , Welb-hY lann4.l,rism iitqactio.6 a sato; kr/ - kmurAtagruhotiil,4l tter.ezte tbe yen"! 14 .ti rt"erdtteridaptrertansatee.ll know% II base . c srduo/0g ismer° 'ed. The seeopdpleeet.mnd e4 Red 4:scribe:burg/limes : An the north by do State road, o 3 'he east Stints:sr/IV Ilhdrestes 'asdAS ma.; limy.. .sm rcildn at fiernßellie 7.1". '.o.alhonre, and on the WM by lands of :..Curia,? mote:o4ns about acrea s t . tne ante Mats or less , t ie ether...HS - tn.' appends' .• dweillan home. ben., torn house • and moony Betrimed.• gate% in esecntion them:tit of-Wm. Grave. ocy goo. sod C'. H.Dtiryea act: el. Olney &Ile} :that errt , n4 piece or greekbf land elt o f atefa the Townabtp of Checonet In the i..ednlyefbi gltebintu and Petwaylvania.. bohnded oar 0.1. lore: Oil the north by leede of Simla Wan, Perea 11001. and:robe (Mrmin, on theme by lands of join. -Gorman and Z. Attu. oil: tea south by ate boon. GiraP., of Tames Z. - Carnuiltand lard ci Nettbso belarn f trodinkli... . rest by said Strlnerayfo.lar.d. and land • gartle rest 103 sons more or Ire. VI tlittapPnitenenees, I fres. Louse. .wltlif tugs fn,. • tromislica ettached,l- Vetde bap pun. ;Gem* bee nem and abed ettatlred. t wagon house, and large yea • tern with vinfisatterbed. fellable water power, I . r - Abe. .kag 114 netts iniprovard.. (Mara In elm. , two a the stilt of P. P tfbaryler,, Zirtittof at natal.. Canaan'. estate...E. la t0:1 , 4r Clark] AL')-111 aegis three gleed► or pardpN offend Olt It. in th- toeCutflift of Hadnenster. lb. !minty oft •Iniquchaenandif,titete of Feting legate, the dot p ..•• 'wended •efallewo:' On the oertbby lends die the et; - ate of Oecirett II act.. dfciased.'ort the cart hi •orthl'• highr.s, rp the tout). by Land, of IL S. blerfltnalt.litlie 0 the west by lead of Slra.„Putterfleld. show II " t or. wont Or WIN, wins SnOTtirDITIC, and shout acre* !more/cit.. The Second pit debases . 7 ;eland distnted follow. t On the north by tißs - hc.Yptighit drat bY laid. of Ant. Ilelbsat sytdr (lb:410 Hecker. on'tbe wryU hy latideatit, man. and on the West b/ lands of the rebid or tlflio•o• Batts. den med. tontainier. abdtir td , er.e C.flarC;fite the I; itir• more or lees. with the aptlrtenances. err: here. and Evilly all Improved The third Nees bound-% ad and d scribed >u fuilowe. to lilt: • Ohl enortb anti' east by nth. r land. of F. A les.inden and Newell Fen • ...den. on ihn•son•b• by needle h'gbsayi 'and on thee scat by tondo of HIM., Itackgs,•conialnlng about .4 3 tore mo e en hes. with the aninutetteuter.l.ll Dented dwelling b.oe and out Anti dine.,' an inetar..... rroi .1 • lad I. (4 bit •d aid takes Is excelr . •ine at the pelt of A. Beldwth • as error of the aSia) of JetemfahNeeettern.dices.d. vv. F. • TAsendee. ett So—.ll the Ji•Mnintare Interest ft A etbutpo ploy; mi parcel of isod !Beate In the toireship Of Bt doss!• ter In Santee:fume C, entry, od ••••,4, Ile ttniletleset . k. hbande end desoload allnis. I o sit: Off fliegoner by lands of Jobs 6 Tao-bell. en the test ace me th If • e Public • IghwnYealnd 'an Ito sett by lane, Of kills: tieektot and oth e r lahi's of F. A . Foontillett. (Intel/Hip about 7 acres, be the tame ire re or I.e. with the ergo • • tens- ass. One barn and ell ImUrored (Belted and fel an In excretion at the rclien Dead. Watroce & v. F. A. Feepeueen.l ALeo—All that certain piece or peoref of load fine.' re In the ton mobil, Pp; .naville in eurptiftlideitiptin 1 0 and State of Penns) ;mule, bottler,' and dracylbed 41' follow*: 0 the north by the palate hill way. on IL. , east by land. of Onin Piltrbere. on the vote by I. Sf Orrin Pritchard and on the west by lingo ern. Nit herman, containing aboot Starr.. more or lea., col 1/' the appurtenances. toe frame hon.. cum e. fa Irr, fruit Ire.. end el• imposed. (Taken la execuiloo . the 'anat./oho N. Yount. to, of Ismael Sheip v. William D Sweet and F. kit. aim. ALSO—AiI dad err... I iron or perret of land Or - ate In the tniebehlp el' Jen.p in the county of Snip • hatiPened State of Pentatylr. nla• hounded and& wit rd as On the north, and wart by lani of T. J. Beg., and on On east by lands of b.:Menai:- Bolles. containing about Irrg aro • of I ltd, moor or 111. • with the appurtenances. unedwelllng hoime, Ise tort saw mill, elder mill, *till tiro.. /*maw ' , hop. sad bort • hon.^. ImOtoe'al 1Te1... in •serail. at the eelt D. 0. Bedell signed Y. Fan nett. Depot, vi . Crone C. . Iliutley.et.• '; A L . :5V— in that certnin [Ara, or panel or land ado.: , ate in the tow - M.olp or No. Milford. ihe county set 80.q...b0b00 and mete od PeonsylTsfila. hounded Ord , * described an follows : On the math by lands of Clint?. gi Brush, on the not by the publle hisberae, oe the near uidt of H Struble. and on ins ert by mod/ • Cortnti Co and H. Kenyon. containing about Id Ben." be the en e more or jet. with the mipprtenaticestat: fez.: • fr., fret trees, and portly lteproired.• •• ntlen et the suit m J. B. button 0., Ralph Strable.] . • . 6‘...1U-11.1 us. 'certain plate or tetterrof land Srfor AutoUnwind:llp of lierfurd In simognehanne . Peuneyternia. bounded 'lna dercribed ea f lowa. to sit: On the north by erde of Willard wood. °tribe east by lard. of Pott• T. on the with. by lanes of L iris. and on the west by lands cc • Imeld Van Blibthltk. tto.talnlno about CO acre.. he , same more or less, with lie appurtenances, end fierce hens,. Daze been. tarn honse.und otter ant bolfdln.. A a email oreberd, and mostly Improved. (Patted ; Mitre by virtue f suedry writs at the salt of letiban. • Oakley. asoipea to B. L. Baldwin ie.. J. n.Lewle.l • ALBO—AII that certain piece or parcel of laud initiate. In the tam web. of IA nue, in . 15orOlirbODOS Connie Prima., hounded and di settle des fellows, fo wit C. - the north by hinds occupied be Penn. Truesdell. e o the eliet by lands'ot er and Peter Lei*. .Ab the *Oath lir badge of Marvin Raker and John.. is ' Cook; end onghe west by land. of Chapman Raiding i and Jame. Claiknori.cOntainrag &dont tun cum snore tar In,, With the appnhetaue s,oatf hate bon*. bar • and other oat house., e }emit artilerd. and ,bat it , acre. Improved. brillig :Ur east,, place orSareel °bat& contracted to Frederick it lbain by D. ." •.- 100 - vd and taken In et, t011,,a et the molt of D. C Holmes vi. Frederick Wile. i ALSO—AII th e certain piece or parerlol ttlXielthst• In tee township of Liberty. tbiagnehenna talent, at Orate of Perinellunta , hetu.di d and described at Iowa: On the tooth by lands of Spencer Late. on tl • ; west by bolos of S. C. Warner, on the north by of Joseph Bailee and op the 4.: by lards of Blehaio Banyend P, o.l:nee. conteiniug *bent Itigetea,b ti ; lame more or le.„ with the Brim :22:11111 . .. one It 11.: some holt tree., and ell improved. Almalltbst , piece or lot of Lied .11 tritely. In the above describe piece, bounded as folloWeTi On the am t thy, lanes i Jogeph Belief •on the eart by• MIMI , Odd the all Andrew Warner • on the earth Ite-Lnfds of „. D. Stn.. , ford. and on the went by lands of Harty fronkropt.• ' telling about dams: =imp. oved. ' [Salted and:lsl • In execution at the eultof D.C. /Dedham vt.atart re 'Werner.l • • , ALSO—AII that certain piece nr tater r sal lord slthr r. In the town.blp of Letiot.p o th•NtihajitAf : ntgagtefzis ••• by lands of.77 ' ;riaig'l 31c , art r. on the cart b ] , er- B ?twin Decrier 21 d dela; tinek:on diem:tin by !thee - of *mi.. Wright. and on 11,0 n't it by lands of elle- Mem. and r. Marcy. cOrftinln Ho, acne . Inne.lie the ea.. mere or ices •il thr ayptulenaocer. one trams bowe and atlt.builil i,gh an. orchard Sr. • mostly Improe.l. "Taken m execallun at ,the motif. 0. F.'llnuther ea. .I..hr ft. A Lbti-i-A II that certain piece or parcel offend Ohm: it , in the townehtp of Binh. In the V. only of Os V. • banna sad state Of Peublyiranla,.bounded end See e. awe ea foliose, to wit On the nor; bby lea dg. ' Henry Verbrack and H. IS Cray. fee eas t~v lande H. H. Oreay end Aesop Piaci., on the !oath 24 lance -• 1 N. H. Snyder and Ptilandcr Frpper and on the neays, . lends of William L. Vaughn.-Denote Canner'', wax. end A D. W. Granger. containing about no acre, i • . tbe ammo more or lea., lOgethar _with thaw:nett:anti . 7 dwelling hon... d bernasami other outbuildings. Ist. o•y, hard. and &barn 1150.4c0n Imprinted.. [Taken la ex. rancid at the nulls hi Mien Moyne, en, C. Flemmerfe• , 13 . A Lathrop, n.e of Atienlarne. ve. C. Flamonertio. and N. di B H. Willa:ivy, C.-.Plntututafelt end C. 3'. 'miler, use of Stark Biller' and Dewitt Ira. C. Summer frit.l . ALSO-Ali that tiertatn pieta we parcel allot:0811MP; a' ' to the twanch p of Auburn. Comity of .Susonetutur mid Stain of Penuesleatita. - hr timbal and deadbeat i a tolloet a, to wit : On the north. by land. of J.ll. Piny:' • Ind Dot id Waub, on the eart - by land, of 'John B. Plan.. ,- ou the taut, 1.1- oublie binlaway. Mid' on the west ' y; ' Mud. of Joe:ebllcrentrtl. dredts'oiste...abort 90 sort a f laud ho the some rhore - or ler. e'lth the appottenamt • t n dwelling bole., sue horn; Ma onitard..ared it,To4 - t• O acrwi Impuottof, (Taken to otzertalcn at ttin etdt et ~ W. J, A S. H. Medford. saeirred to 8. S. Mulford ye, Jot aM. Frani:lllo - ~ : o ALSO-All that certain nigh , cfe parcel of land .10 f mate to the township Of 'Titriettib'. th, the Onto', eel Sn•qurbatam mid Casio of Promyoanit, boreodacargy doecnbrd no halloo e. to van : tat the north- by hisrlea of Ulu:rite Pentao and Manning Perrino. et; • the el.. "1" by of her lands of NV, IL page ; on the loath by lands .3 . - E. N Seam mantatnina set in CD acres. with - tbe.appri • : tonal cis. ant old frutne.honse. barn and corn hones.: et' orcleird, and till Improved (Seized sad taken in eat/ env ton at the milt of E 5: Kett re. W. B. Culver.] . ALSO-All these f•mr phar• or: parre.e . of ' tatdilr • - note hnooded, and d. 'nibs:l so follows, to-wit: • The - - - dist prate shoran In the towurblp of Broolagn. hi te'. Counts of Sneimehasna and Sole of Pennoylvai. Pr a In.unded on do north by) . Jot -d of _Joe eph• ()alley, est% the rant by land of Joh:, Sultionn. - Peter Ifertlnter.,.. Tiffany & Cramer and ---. Matern. on the math lat.' other lands or W. R. Page. and on th e West by lands. ft, Fleury Tewksbury mid .1 - . 11. 'Pogo, rentalotog about 1111_,:t acres will. thu opporteasocee one dweltlag boon, 7 t barns and other urn lnilid•ort, on orchard, and stint 1 4 liXt scree Improved. - The est one piece or portal sirasto , ' I. the tos?or al pa of 6 1 600k1, 0 and lllttn`d• In ins Coon, -- ' ty and Slate efereratd, bounded on the north by other. lands of W. R, P*re. *litho east by tits D. 1.. & W. h.' H.. on the moth by land* of E. B. Goodrich. and" er the wttst by Invade of JotrnTerrksbumeonialnlogabore 111 acme, more or hen. with. the , myynrenapattr. re or- - ; chard. and Moot At: scar improettl. The !Mgt piece re • paid shunt. to the township. of Dreelitytt. Co ' and State aforesaid, hounded on pie moth by his dot f . , Charles Prreyo and Manning. Perrtstf. - on the east h.e . nCher lands of W. Ji. -rue: entitle' tooth by. lands i r- • Charles Wilitatrireaud ota the west o,r lands of S. WI:- '- non. containing shout Cu acres. withlbo apportenana:- CM. one all dlrame. Moo, barn and eons house, an or- t" chard. and ali Improved, 'I he fourth plea or poet a altuare In thelownanip of Bronklot. County and .3tafsSt. aft:owed, bounded on the n..rth • by, lands ofshfantdorta Purist. on the etat be lands of Charles Goode. h e”.l - on the south by lands et %Melo Dailey • end.ein tb. Wert se tendon( Charles Williams Mtn Mbar laudgef, W. R. Page. CODUITUInn about 101facres Orland • be the cartes more or len, to ether with the apptlllersl• antes. one Crams downing house, fame Want andtother , out Mindoro:. tome fruit treors. - audrahoutfiCalles - Ida - f - • prterd. perked end taken Its ravel:dinar at' throb It rap. Geomer., P. Little, Adner of Tomei L. tbsenbetitzbos. W. . 'R. rage. Daniel Sitt•••llnm so. W R. Togo -*ad W. J.;,: Maher. no. of M. V. Fisher, aarliktd to /...LiPhrep as. . - W,ll - Page 1- = ''t--'- • • ' ' ' ' , 4 .... • ALSO-All that certatri plitei to parcel of-land elf , ,••-t , nye In thelownsblp Of Eridgewiter. in the, Centity of t. sugnehaline aud mate of Penneyienots: hooded sort ' dereribed as follow*. to alt : On rite tcolthyirnds of, -- -, , M. Mott, on the oast by pnbile hletiway..on'thheouth by tootle or Lorenzo and 1111117 Feeektsod oweber,lseta • by Inidt of Abel Pstilek oral J(kteptiPpatildlng. tori--- ~. tato In: I,E ficres of land,' he the a:memo,* ar lio. tree I gather with the apporrenaucar., one 'Mons dwelitt; .at ~ Iman. ban or shed, tom. fruit treeoand alfteoprtord. a . Ale.: all that other pietas or parcel o f land -411nale in the township of Pridoewsrer In the-Cm:Mr 0f.e... t • - 11l onehanna and State of Peoitsylvante ' b. muted at. • , edeeriberlese follows , to Core ra d bit.7l4: waters of Jones'. late. (so .Calltd)sn 'oho not-by :atilt of .T. E. Carnal,, en - Ih* *cloth ha •-' patio h%laway. - nun on the -.eat by erode - of aillel;4.. Pottlit, cnutittnior 'about 4E sores a( Ortru.-110'ibe • *Arne more ere lone, II lilt.the a pinotenencir she Or re o''. bonne., frame ham. wimp fruit area.. sod ad Orillatie4 ..-- ' (Seized and liken to exemilion *Trite:mit el A Laltr*.t , assteted to bm ob 1.,: littain. Beira & Colltin.assidi . ed an Sarah L. McCain. or. Ilcnry b. Bowan.] - AL:au...An those two, ploy* of land along.: to ihr: towoehip ef LS:orig. in the- Connry of Suripottsnoa a . end crate of Pehnsyleaula. bounded and de:tithed n' - rullostaro wit: -On the north by - paeW hichway. Co : binds of flOtta. so the east - by load. of Jinn, . . 0+61111:11.er, on the torah by killdeer B: C. Delaruatter ': - end on thew. et by landisofalcaudtilln for corer mlnlttg ther'res%f land. mare or . her, In log a .ter... a .60 acre Mt Mod Moody warned by Jo s gig E. We ter.-. a • , The Mini piece of land brainningsrn stake - mad *totter .' • the pairlikart turner of 'rat 'LW: „Thence :Math Ores orol s half degrees we/TIMM:IIIAm pitrohm.fai a cor d . t,: :- '• Maitre north eighty t en Maio half degTeLl SIR". 11101),.. . . 'one and tkine4nOntll/1101.60,• In 0 nvinnpAnnpen aunt. - : throb and a half derreet 'tat thirly•oind Tenho' to a .' runnel'. tlinnen rotaL eighty-dept d a h a lf dome.. net alutr-nnoldatthreaTsurfb parches to thereto et het , ' fribuitio. tuutainteg It arra. of laud. *MO MI lieS.Ses . ,:' mg Ihr north end of a 1111 tore lot formorty- owned bg r 'l,yggaielinatrnue, together wlth the appart.aauevio.ca ca . Main, le ore fr. 41- lift . r It. Ir• Lod. snd abonb•ah , tors. - linviiltad. ,fraiwaral 'lXel 011c0 or the ~t,l .4, - 4%11 i . ir ' i... W "t; Pa 4rialet i s.4 !,,At.4l)-7cutteu..- Iry ... Take Notice .- All hide Vititail Oi Otaaf4f on lb* ea?✓• of .ake. 4 Ant, sLatri ocevagaskrose. Ihirew r lig 13.1 i r