THE DEMOCRAT. Local Intelligence. Itellglons Services. The services in the several Chair-hes of gout 'rnse are as follow: It APT'S'!" CROD.CEI.Ray. 1. B.Ctrearnars D.D. Metal , isbbath Services 10% a. le. and 2p.m. rlialitrila School 12m. prayer Meeting. Wednesday &maw "IX '..c.vraotac cauncri 4tr. P. 3. wrrertn- Sabbath Senders let and Strd Sande' , lo each Month Sabbath Stb nol - Immediately before Mace EPISCOPAL ;miner( sans* Services 66 se bda tak-i Scb riOr l. .. W lecs—WednesdaYs NETTIODIST EPISCOPAL 10.48 •. in. and 71D p. in 18 m 7.30 p. ni Rabhath Merritt.. Sabbath School Prayer Meeting. Thursday! "PRESI3I7I{IILAN CUURCU ItCy..T. 0. hituatz. -Sabbath Saralee, . 10.45 a. m. and TM p, ha, 'Sabbath 5eb...4 Itlb P. ca. 7y.ier . 3lc - eihag, Thursday Evenings Winter Arrangement of falls. yra ItAmitaati : 44 trim. &parts. 7uopia 19.6 pm Tunktuinnock, Vta Sykora 'Montrose Depot, (Daily.) 600prn oMlare :Neer Milford. (Da11y,).... ........ lEUpm • Wyslevang. St 45am 200 pm Arrieadavine. art %amid,. HOOp rn 800 a ronklm 3tation.(trl sreeld•.) 70Oam 100 am Itlnghamton,ria S. weekly).. 400 pm 700 pm Meshoppen. art weekly.). 1000ato 400 pm The New York. (Ma Montrose Iwpfd.,) Soar ltdford: Tonlihatmeek.and Wyalesing are daily. ' The Conklin Station mall rens TuesdaYs. Thursdays. and tisterriaya. The Mnatamten mall, (rid Slicer Lake.) runs Tues day*. Tharedaya. and Saturday*. Prlendevllle mall cans Tunsdaya, Thursdays, and Ber ard.. The Meshoppen mall mos Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. _ _ - ADDITWS.L. STAGES A Stage leaves daily for Montrose Depot at 1 na.. and returns at Bp In dre P m eat 3 80p. co. leaves daily for Dear Milford at 730 a. tn. an Its C. FORDH &11, P. M. List or Now Advertbiome:lts. 'Grocery Store—J. L Talbot Attention Farmers—A. D. Wellman. For C. Stoats and IL P. Halpin. Executor's Nottmi—est. of A. 11. Lathrop. Grocrrivs and Provision, Clover and Timothy Seed —S.. I'. Stamp. Bosoms LOCALA. Peruvian Syrup. Sir Edwin Landseet. Agricultural Meeting. Wood's Household Magazine. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. Slieridan's Condition Powders. Spring Examinations—W. C. Tilden. New liowk—"Ten Years in Washington." The Magic Inkstand—Root, Anthony Co.& Home insurance Company—A. F. Wilmarth Boots, Shoes, and Slippers—Read Wat rous. Notes About Tone, John S. Tubell bag btten Rniabing, his ball Warn, Is the Terbelt House lalnaeatand pleas ant, elcepiug, apartments. Isboil it MeDanish hare 113.:41* tht mask and jewelry store into the rem= oe..ir Philip meat market, oa Public Avenue. There are two Tenant:s whysome people don't mind their own business. One is that they .haren't any business, and the other is, Mo.!' ',ll.trerit any mind. /The Montrose Railway is not yet dam to the 'Dunn House," but we understand that it is soon to be done to that point wad then there will be nothing mere dare till the stock subscribers are dunned so as to base does with paying the eturatc which they ought to have done before. 111;eArre given to understand that this is to.he Übe "Eou:.n" Station for all time,unlesstthe above Germs are complied .with. Govern yoursolres .acCordingly lter. S. J. :mid seUl preneta h s ihrwell 43er -1.:11011 at tke R k. t; torch, on Sabbath morning meat, as ke got to the annual confarence,whick meets .at Wilkm Earrr_, on Wedneedlay toilcox k'ng. Ilprll 15th. lit..icidd halt gained a reputa- Won among us as an cumationstitions gentleman Jand a faithful and talented tztaistir of the gos ,pel and his Euotl suds wf f folios him as well ma the kindest regards of his many friends who Lore a - flamed his ministrations. The present etittll of the school will close Pridav,-April /7- In the evening the Com m/cocoa:cent of the High School will take place at the Academy. All are cordially invited.— The grnduatiog class ornsiits of the following young geutlemen—Charles E. DeWitt Fred. C. Wright, Joseph R Cabe , Earnest W. Lyons, homer A Lathrop, El It Austin. The ex amination of the class will take place the last - work. The Spring I mat orstm 31onday, 4th. Sunday last was a raw, coll,bleak day, yet It .being Easier Sunday, it was very appropriate ly observed at St. Paul. (Episcopal) Church.— The usual interesting services were made joy ful) by the presence in the Chancel of tasteful decoration and emblems and banks of bloom ing flowers arranged in a very appropriate manner. On Monday evening the Sabbath School bad its annual tutu Offering which was an exceedingly pleasant affair. For the benefit of the uninformed it may not be out of place to mention that Easter, the an niversary of our Lord's resurrection from the dead, is one of the three great festivals of the Christian year—the other two being .Christmas and Whisunude From the earliest period of Christianity down to the present day it has al ways been celebrated by believers with the greatest joy. In primitive times it was u.nal for Christains to salute each other on the morning of this day by exclaiming : "Christ is risen ;" to wiiich.tbe person saluted replied : "Christ is risen indeed;" or else, "And bath appeared unto Simon"—a custom still retained in the Greek Church. The common name of this festival in the East was the Paschal Feast, because kept at the sea e time as the Pantie, or Jewish Pawned', and in some measure succeeding to It. In the admit of the Aneyran Canoes it is called the - lima day.' Our own name, Easter, is derived lissome suppose from Eostre, the name of a Sax .on deity, whosefest was celebrated every year in the-spring, about the same lima as the Chris tian !cadent—the name being retained when the character of the feast was changed.or as oth: err suppose, from Oster, which signifies rising. If the latter suppot, ition be correct, Easter is In name, as well as laireality, the feast of the rear urrrection.. Though there baa never been any difference of opinion in the Christian Church as to wby Easter is kept,there ttaa: twelve good deal as to when it ought to be kept' It is one of the movable lasts; thet is,. it isnot . fixed to one particular day—like Christmas day, which ie always observed on the 25th of December, but moves back wuffsor forwards according to the full moon next-after the vernal equinox 'alit nearer or further _trona the equinox. The rule given at the beginning of the Prayer•book,to find Easter is this; "East.r day bt always the first Sunday after the drat full moon after the 21st day ofd arch, and if theft Imola happens upon Sunday, Easter.dly is the Sunday after.' On Essterday dependsaltthai movable feasts and rests throughout the year. The nine Sun• days before, and the eight following alter ere all **pendant upon it, and form, as it were, a - body-guard to tbii Queen of Festivals. The nine precceding are the six Buudaya In Lent, Quinquagesima,Sextetgetinut Septuagesima; the eight - following are the fire Sundays after Salter, the Sunday after Ascension day, With tfulday, and Trinity Sunday, Keystone Clothes Pins. Forest Mills, Wayne Conran Pa., Is destined to be known in the manufacturing world quite extensively. Washburn it Howell are quite largely engaged in several manufactures, among which Is the extensive manufacture of a patent clothes pin. They are put up In a neat little box, convenient for keeping them, with hook and cord to suspend them from too line. Each box contains six dozen pins very neatly made. They now employ 25 men, and are turning out 1 ,000 boxes per day. They will be offered by the trade generally as soon as the demand can be 'supplied. They need but to be aecu to be appreciated and purchased. Rev. Geo. H. Elrklant ipm• s. m. and 7Mp. m. . 2 M P. at . 2 M P. m. Ate?. W. J. JODI) Longevity or Pen eylvonians. Thurlow Weed, to a letter to the Tribune, of New York.mentiona the following casea of long evity in this section of the country : A Penn sylvania gentleman called yesterday to say that Simon G. Thrope, the Legislative "Rip Van Winkle" mimed to in Friday's Tribune, was appointed one of the judges of Monroe county, Pa., by Gov. Geary, alter he had passed his 80th birthday, and he was now discharging the du• ties with marked ability. He added that the climate of that portion ut Pennsylvania con tributed to the longevity of its citizens. George Leber, a resident of Monroe county, is 112 sears old. Mr. George Trivlo, of Daleville. is . the oldest landlord in the State of Peunsylva •nia, having kept tavern ever since licences were panted by the Governor of the State, and is now, at the age of 109 years, proprietor of the hotel at Daleville. The agesot these two veter ans, as Mr. Gillmore assures us, are both well authenticated New Grange to ntddletown. The required number of Charter Members having signed an application for the organi sation, a meeting was held at L. W. Camps, March 20th, 1874. 8. W. Buck inetructed the Charter members in the work of the, various degrees of the order, after which the following named °Meer; were chosen and installed, for 1874: Master, G. B. Wells; Overseer, J. .1. Conlield ; Lecturer, L. W. Camp; Steward, G. L., Hardy; Chaplin, J. W. Lewis; Treasurer, S. Dodge; Secretary, L A. Howard; Gate Keeper, P.S. Ross; Ceres, Mrs. DI. Alderson, Pomona, Mrs. A. Lewis; Flora, Mrs. 8. Cole man; Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. H. Camp. Charter members who hold no office, Charles Camp, Egbert Btedwell, Alonzo Coleman, N. W. Barnum, John Alderson, J. W. Beers, H. C. Shafer, F. E. Briggs, 0. H. Coleman, J. M. Di mon, Airs. E. Stedwell, Mrs. Lucy Wells, Mrs. A. J. Ross, Mrs Lydia Lewis, Mrs Mary Can field, Mrs. Mary J. Alderson. L T A. Howatm, Secretary. S gzestleakto Supervi.ott. Supervisors who really desire to be man) officers may now Inspect the highways of their district and PM where work is most needed. A man ot judgement can save many dollars by putting work in the right place, cleaning ditch , es hya lea* strokes of a hoe and thus sulTering the sodas water to run oil tVater standing on the . aide of the road keeps it soaked and soft , easily cut up by woos. Put a load of fine stones or enders an every bad place which suxdsruisiag, but put in the middle of the truck -and.tut spread and settle that water may run 4.1r.1y smooth the top so a wheel will pass .arttrit =lay. A few bad places made good -each sluing, bow soon the whole road ma) Le .improved. Look after your bri.iges and sec She they are safe, and the approaches easy. ,rating how soon the road dries MI whet, it is Well trained, might leach every 'me that good drainage is the one thing most needed, and you cannot turn water from a track which is low est in the middle. SirmMe Movement. "The spirit of reform, says the Chicago Trot.- ' use, has reached We far off town of Salem, Oregon." It has not taken the form of a tem perance crusade, nor of praying and singing on Ithe streets, but something mneb more practical, whicb,tu all appearances, will prove more ben eficial. The young women have formed them selves Into 4 society, the object of which iy to investigate the doings ; of the young men of the 1 town. The first meeting was held recently. Auden unfortunate music teacher was discussed. One can faintly imagine the wear and tear which an averageyonng man must suffer while;uhder discussion by a score or two of active, healthy young women. The musical young victim was not disposed of at the first sitting, but was laid upon the table for two weeks. His case, there fore, must have been a very extraordinary one. The man who can't be settled by thirty or for ty young women at one sitting, but must lay over for two weeks longer, must have bad some awful antecedents in bis life. The young mrn at Salem are not disposed, however, to submit Without protest to the gridiron process, and have formed an organization and passed resolu tions that they will not associate with any young lady who chews gum, wears aprons or talks too much. These unfortunate episodes In the social history of Salem are only another proof of the fact that even the worm will turn when trodden upon. Conductor irs. Passenger A ease was decided a few days ago a state ment of which may save some railroad passen ger from wildly rushing into litigation. Wil liam Schooley left Pittsburg to'r a certain sta tion on the Penusylvanla railroad without se curing his ticket. The conductor making his monis Schooley tendered thirty cents as his tare. The passenger was reminded that as he had failed to purchase his ticket he would be required to pay live cents additional. Mr. Schooley said he had paid but thirty cents to come to Pittsburg from Braddock and would pay no more to go out. The conductor ex. plalued that there was no ticket office at Brad dock, and that no extra charge could be made for not having a ticket coming in. Going out, however, was different, and the order was gen eral to collect extra charge in all cases wheie passengers can purchase tickets and tail to do so. This was the rule of the company, and as an officer be mast enforce it or lose the money himself. Mr. Schooley would pay no more than thirty dents, when the conductor inform ed him that he would carry him to Swissvale for twcntyeight cents, and gave him back two cents-or rather placed the pennies on'the seat, Schooley refining to take them. Schooley did not "get off at Swissvale, and the conductor de matide six cents more as the fare to Braddock: Mr. Schooley handed" over five cents,, but the condtictor demanded Inc other cent, which the Passenger refused to pay. The conductor then refunded two-cents; telling Schooley that he must get off at Hawkins or pay the other cent. When the train reached "Hawkins, ono statloit west of Bradbock, the conductor ejected Betio& ey, Who sued the company. ill dupgeltnitre, charging the jury, said tle conductnf 14d perfect right to eject a passen• ger who refused in tinY,the Care demanded by the company, bat hi tight sd trf titity force stiffleicnt for that purpose. When 1 pas senger flatly refused to pay and then tendered the money to save lumselt from being ejected, the conductor was nut obliged to accept it, but had a right to rid himself of further trouble by putting the obnoxious person off thu train. The jury found for the defendant. • , ?Cep Ease ItlaU Unica. Our base ball players, who are willing to be governed by superior authority, should observe theft:4lollring new rules adopted by the nation al association: The new rules prescribe that the batman's or striker's position shall be within a space of ground teemed op either . side of the home base, six feet long by three feet wide. ex tending three feet In front of and behind the lines of the home base and with its nearest line distant one loot from the home base. This gives the batman a regular position to stand In,which he has not, had before; and while It 'confines hint within lines not nearer to the base than one foot, nor further front it than four feet, It gives him space enough to step forward or backward six feet at striking at the hall,and will undoubt edly make "fair foul" hitting doubly difficult. Another new rule provides that if any player make an engagement to play in another club before the season Is over, he shall he expelled from the association or forfeit his salary; at the discretion of the Judiciary. All betting by players is prohibited, the penalty for their bet ting in games in which they are engaged being expulsion from the association, and for betting on other gammauspension for the season. The rule concerning the delivery of the ball to the bat to altered so as to require a closer Imitation at least of the true motion of pitching, or, in other words, that the under hand throw shell be well disguised and not openly practiced as was done under the liberal rule of last year.— Umpires are to be allowed a fair compensation for their services, providing each contesting club pays one-halt In case the umpire cannot see whether a fly ball has been caught or not,he may decide the question on the testimony of the by-standers. money Well Spent, Advertisements in newspapers, as now pub lished in Journals wherever the English lan guage laspoken, were not generally known un til early in the last century. The earliest *R uth newspapers were quite destitute or adver titements; the first business notice found in these plo“eer sheets relate to books; nest we find runaway apprentices posted in the papers; quack medicines followed: The first article of merchandise advertised by a trader,except books and medical nostrums,was tea. Auctions came into vogue and had quite a rage about 200 years ago; they were advertised and added consid erably to the revenue of the newspapers. The English theatres did not advertise their enter tainments till the year 1701, and it was not un til 1745 that a British newspaper attempted to depend for support upon the advertisements it contained. Since the last-named date the leading papers of England have derived large revenmali from advcrtisemtnts, and the mice now charged Is considerably more than is paid to the bot jour f i a t s in the inr6e citbta of the United States.— •:u examination before a parliamentary com mittee eneerni yeara ago, it was stated that the cash receipts ul the London Thai., fur advertise- Mg bad reached to $22,4135 a Week, or /Wail) 0,500 a busins day. A count of the adver tisements In a single copy of the EWA thesams year revealed that it bad no I. , ss than 2,575 ad v..rtisemems. Some Grnts in London have paid $150,060 it year in advertisint; their articles, and others espend $l,OOO a week the year through to keep their name and business belure the pub lie,nnd they find We money thus paid to be well in vested. As the value of advertisements has become recognized by business men, various new plan• bare been tried to bring establishments into notice, r'irettiars are nflen distributed broad cast, clocks C:',.trt`al with prin:ed cards and mir rors with advertisements in the trano are put in public places, illustrated books with adver tisements on alternate pages, large and small handbills are conspicuousiy posted, transparen cies are lighted nt night, signs are suspended across streets, men and boys covered by adver tising boards arc employed to parade in pub lic. in short, every possible desks has been resorted to tar bringing different branches or business and spa cLal articles before the public. No doubt many of these plans answer special purpose; but fur a storekeeper, or for increas in the sale of a good article, or bringing cus tomers for books, houses, lands or general mer chandise, such as thousands purchase, no plan of advertising, however novel, is so effective as the columns of a good newspaper that enters thousands of homes and is read by all members of the family. The eourts recognize ibis; and in till cases of the sale of real estate.the appoint ment of administrators or guardians and the allowance of accounts, the newspaper is select ed as the only sure means of reaching interested parties. Business Locals AT Read & WritreeS lull and complete stock of Boots, tilauen,. and Slippers, at Cash Priers. Montrose, April Bth, '74.-2w. • Tnz MAOTC IMENTAND.—Iiave you seen it? If not you hate misetii the greatest curiosity of the century, It is a little factory, and makes its own ink,—enough for an ordinary lifetime.— It retails at two (2) dollars, and can be had at all stationers, or by mail fruza It. C. Rocrr, TILIONT & CO., lieW York. April Btb, It —lw. Thousands of promising youths, of both sexes go down to untimely graves, from general de bility and weakness, who might be saved by fortifying their 'Slums with Iron. The Peruvi an Syrup is an Iron Tonic prepare] expressly to supply this vitalizing element, and is the on ly nrepsmtion nl iron that will anlmilate at once with the blvod. April Bth, AGRICULTURAL BiEETTSG. Susquehanna Agricultnral Society will bold a meeting at the Court House, on Monday even ing. 2d week or April Court, April 20th, Important business—amended Coantitution and By-taws to be ailo,ded. Was. H. JEssup, Prat. J. }I Lions, &e'y. Montrose, April litb, '74. "Tgs TIMES IN WASHINGTON." We have already called attention to platy Clemmer Amex, New Book, "Ten years i n Washington," and we refer to it again, merely to say that it di serves all the praise we gave it and vary much more. It is truly awork of Na.. tlunal Interemand affords in an instructive and entertaining form, more really useful informa tion regarding our National dipltaland of ev ery department of our government. than can be obtained from any other work of its size. 'The agent is now canvassing this section. Montrose., April 8, 1874. - Veterinary Surgeons all over the country are recommending . 13heridon's arnitsy -Condition Powders for the trouble in horses : Loss of appetite, roughness of the halt, stop- page of bowels or water, thick water, coughs and cold, swelling of the glands, worms, horse ail thick wind, and heaves. A-friend of ours who is chief clerk; in the Governmental Dlspeocary, rays that no mein clue chest is now complete without Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. We always supposed It was preseribettby law; if it is not, it ought to be; for certainly theta is nothing in the whole azateria audios of la much importance to the soldier and the inildr tie Johnson's Anwlyne ment; April Bthill.-Iw, BEsT ennwnw.Tonacco. At tbo Keystone Saloon. Maxon 25, 1874.-tf. ' 9,r0. C. Hu& & CO. liox . c.lssuruatonaoraistr, No. 185 BEIUDWAT, NEW . To , M arch 18th., 1874. li are . nd, kontrose, P 0... Duatt ant examining =our scdurds : Tor the yeur 1873: tee' note with' 'great satisfaction your successfiti management of the agency dur ing-this period, resulting as follows, viz: Premiums This ifilVorablii , resnit of the year's business must be particularly gratifying to you, as it Is to us, and wu take this occlusion to express the Cotupanys appreciation of your services in its behall. We are. Yours,Truly, A. F. W ILIA! ART/I & CO. April 8, 14. OVETERs t OTsTrit6:lOX6TEBs;ll - • • At (lit Kepitono Saloon. Mardi 25, 1674.-tr. GE9 C. I.ln.Lk Co WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD id AGAZTISE: The• April number or Wooo's HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, now upon our table. well sustains its reputation as a first class. live publicatiou.-, While its contents are not deep or scientific, its pages are tree from trashy sensatioual stories; and are Pull of bright runny reading that gore home to the heart. The magazine. contains its usual number or illustrations, and its general ap pearance compares favorably with the higher priced magazines. Subscription price one dol ar a year; with amnia 1 ESOMITE one dollar and a halt Subscriptions may begin wigs any number. Address, Wooo's HOUSEHOLD MAGAZINE, Newburg, N. Y. April Bth, '74.-Iw. _ 010.NGE8 AND LEMONS At the Keystone Saloon. March 23, 11374.—tt GEO. C. HILL & Co. Bin Eowth LAsosczn Of the great painter, Sir Edwin Landseer,the Imperial Biography of Art nays : "No English painter has been more popular, and none—ex cept Sir Thomas Lawrence—has received such immense sums for Lis works. For the copy of some of hiv pictures he obtaiued £3,000, (415,000,) la addition to the original price of the picture. It wee a master stroke when the publishers of 77w (ihruMin at Work presented the triple eombination of a magnifi cent Minim° (about two by two and a half feet In size) of Landseer's great painting of dogs and sheep—• The Twins'—with Talmage as edt itor of their paper, and Spurgeon as spedial contributor. They clierre sue sass, - and will get it.. Write to them,at 102 Chamber's street, N. Y.. for sample comes and terms. Agents wented. live their advertisement." April 81h,1874. FCCI2 CIGA RS At the Keystone Saloon. March 25, 1874.-I.f. GEO. C. fin.L t Co. SPRING EXAMINATIONS. —ET4/11iLlatiOnS will be held es hIiOVIS 11011110ttOM, TUeSdall, April 21st. • Clifford Corners, Wednesday, April 22d. Smiley, Thursday, April 22,1. SUSqUelllthild Depo% Friday, April 24th. New Milford, S.tturdav, Apt il 25th. Stout ne.e. Nlonday, April 27th. Springville, Tuesday, April 28th. C/rangerville, Wednesd ty, April 20th. Frienrisville, Thursday, Aprll 20th. Each class will be examined in the nine branches required by law; the work to Com. inence id 10 o'cloclr, n. tn. Thaetters will need paper, pen, pencil, ink, and Sanders's 'Union Fourth Render. These are Me opportunities to secure certificates for teaching. this somtner,and no one can be employed, bfkray. without u cer tificate. • Direrim , ere °fin., billy requested to notice the elPore, and he pre:wilt :IL ex.tintriiiti.ine. ar My l'n.t oQice ntliress after April 200, vial be Ihrcbunlvillc. SoN'a county. I a. W. C. Tit.nEs, County &flit. • 'Montrose. April 8. 1874. MosTnosc. AHEAD! Cleaning watches, :10 cools; main springs, .50 cents; and all goods proportion:Art% low. Bt..t rolled planed toa fur fire to seven dollars. :114.1411:itzt. Montrose, Marsh 11.1071.-1 e To litrt,nmut Tl:e z 4 ,d,03,1 D:rectors of the Township or Franklin will meet in the east District, (pear n !ism the t'rhool. House was recently humor, on Friday afternoon, April 10th. at which time they will reediest proposals for building a new School house. • J. 11. MCFC ER, Chairman Franklin, Pa., April Ist, 1n14.-2w.° $5.000 REIT:.r.P: A wt. at A. N. iltillartrsyou can buy your teed Wite-tt, Clover and Timothy seed, at tha Intrust market price, and the Extra early Garden peas, by the quart or package. Also a choice selec tion of Flower seeds, also 25 kinds of Tbilet and Laundry soaps. Choice Onions and Onion sets. and a full assortment of t he very best lit' Groceries and provisions and which can be sold extremely low for cash or ready pay, by A. N. Bui.t.Am). Montroq, April Ist. 1874.-2 w. CLAMS CLAUS ! At the Keystone Saloon. O. C. HELL Cu. 31ontroae, Meech 19th, 187'4. DON'T BE DISCOURAGED. Suppose you haw "tried fifty remedies" and received no benefit, Is there therefore 'lto balm in Gilead ?" Verily there is. Your liver may be congested, your, stomach half narnlyzed,your nerves quivering, your muscles knotted with torture, your bowels constricted, your lungs diseased, your blood full of imburities—yet in one week atter commencing a course of Dn. It ALE.En'S VINEGAB. BITTEnS you will feel like a new creature., March IS, '74.-4w. Centaur Linawent. There lino pain which the. Centaur ',influents will uotrellme, no swelling 71 , kra they will nut subdue, and no tameness which they will not care. This , (sarong , lanuunge, but It le tree. They ,hare 41 produced more Cy". of theumatlsni. ocnrsigla.lock Jew,paity..prelti..s WIRT= dogi. caked bremtv, eemld., borne, sell rheum. ear-aette.'&e... upon the- human Prime, and of strains, vparin, gallif..ll - 4.. upon animals fa one year than have all other pretended remedlee eluce the world began. They are counter !reliant. all-healing pain re , lierene. Cripples throw away the tr matcher, the lams wutk, 'samuris bites are rendered harmless, and the wounded are heated without a sum The recipe la pub- Itshed around each buttle,Whor sell as no suit.* ever' Sold balm, because they do jut what MOT rote" to do. Those who bow cotter from rheumatism, pafn, or sweillue deserve to sutler If they will not use Centaur Liniment. white wrapper. More than 1000 trill Ideates of remarkable cures. including frozen limbs, chronic rheumatism. goo., running tumors, have been re. celved. We will rend a circular coatatolng certltleptes. the recipe. &c.. gratis. to atif one requesting It.; One' bottle of the yellow wrapper Ceutanr Liniment Is worth handrail donut for spoilt:red or aweented krses end Meter, or fur screw-worm in sheep., Block-owners --theseliniments liTa worth your Attention. No tarnllY should biYalthout them o ilthire wrapper family are:" Toll ow wrapper for animals. Sold by all Drugeists.— SO Cents per bottle: large bottles, st.oo: • J. B. Ross & Co., 12 Broadway. New Ym k. Castorla le more than • isubstitate far Castor Oil. It lathe only mfr article In eSI4/VEICO which la certain to easitenler thu fond, retpalate the bowel*, cum ;wind colic and produce, natural sleep. It contain* neither minerals, morphine or alcohol. and le pleasant topikri t Children need no* Cry and mother, may rein. .111/linesT. Goads.. - Film/mm.lnm, April Ist, 18i4. We beg to inform you, ;bat we are prepared to offer forynur inopection,- onr usual Aston tueot of sumaseatv Goons, consisting oftbe newest sltp.a , In Straw, Silk and Fancy Bats; Bonnets,. Velvets, Flowers, .(frapes, Silk Boole, ecithers; Blondes , ltteltos, Braids, - Ornameuts, We should lie !nippy to wait on you at our Store, or recciec your orders: 103, MI. 107 :North Second Street, YtMrs, ve:v mtpeetfnlly, lt. Wsitr: April Ist; '74.—fw. , • MC 4 '. 2 M1X ,14 -C 7 ; 2l2 td• Btssoa—Bnirn — St Brootdale, Pa., Mardi 20, 1874, by Rev: Geo. o...kndrews, gr. Geo. W. ltssowto - 41144 gell3sa Bartle, tuiLvor...lltook dale. Laotten—f4rzurnacz=4l the residenceof the bride° parents, in Jackson, March 24, 1874, by Ray. B. T. Davki,ltr:-Elmer Lagier to ,31its Mary Jane tßeinback, both or Jackson. Bxuni—Bnointi—ATibell.M Parsonage, in Thompson: Mari% 184418:4,4 Ree. di F. Vita. utitt . .3llse Elizabeth N. Dm)tie, truth-or-Ararat, Ya. MILLARD—r WALREK—At the. Cufferty Hotel ie Binghtinatoo Atirilea,by Lldredte Me, Arthur Millard urEnst Bridgownter to Miss Hattie Mar Walker or Now rIII7.EILTIECEII. GnEr.Nwooo—ln Bmoklyq, Mardi 22d, lien ry Ureenwood, aged 6.5 ye,trs. LlMAS—Morrie[ Lyman died In Mesboppan, Pa., March U 1974. 31o6tA—lii Dimnek nn the 22n.1 of Mardi OIL, Mary S. Mills in the thirtieth year of her ace. CARTF:R-At tirc.okthite, Pa., March :2. 1874 Rattle L., child of Edrataxa I'. and Mary Car ter. &moans:no:y-1u Gibson, March 22, 1874; Ezra S. Shepardam, aged 'OO rears, 10 mouths, 12 days. SEW-PAM:WM—In Gibson, Jtn 1, 1874,Aman. (Is C., wife 01 Ezra S. Shepardaon, non d 52 years, 5 months, 2 days. - Gsmlrrsol;l--At Lynn, Pa.. Mara 27th 1874, Lydia, eldest daughter of Wm. U. Gerrltaun, aged 19 yr.tra. blcKrinnT—ln Brooklyn, Dec. 24, 1878, of ocarlet lever, Math E., only dnughter of Noble McKinney avd 8 yews, 10 months, end.l2 days. Ontens—lo Forest Lake ?larch 1014 1874. of scarlet leyer Charles D. Griflls, Minn& son of John B. trims, aged 2 years, 9 months and 10 day& Wrap his little dress about him, Ilis dress of snowy white, Loving hearts must do without him, Now Le's in, the World of Light. Commission Ifforchanit. JAMES M. - ROWAN , 10.0332LIElialnliC0311. Mldeircazeirsit AND RECIfIVEIL OF BUTTER, CHEESE, ECGS, POUL• TRY, AND VEAL CALVES, 77 My It., New York. Cunalbrnra,•nta aolielted and morn" matdr ftninedlate Irona.klu ut gouda. Bend for abloplng cards and .ten References : National Park Bank of New York. :Conn lbrer Bank of New York. Neel. Nattbonl Bank or New York. Long frond Beak of Brooklyn, N. Y. Feb. 12,1011.-11 The Margeta The changes of the condition of the money market are few and significant, and tnere lire few indications of a revival in trade. The lenders, therefore, arc more numerous than the borrowers, and the supply of loanable Muds is, therefore, superabundant. Under such circumstan ces rates are unchanged, and we to riu..Ce loans on call at SQ, rkper cent; strictly and t svo -name paper at 6 per cent., and iiigle•nome ditto at (1.1 W; per cent.; loo s on government collateral are leg.iiiated at 5(4,1 Der cent.. and on oth er first cla s s bonds atiil stock :it G. Louis en more inferh r collateral are rated at ;(g7t per cent. BONO d ~1/COn~gn. ~fi{9 S 5) C. , upart, 1661. C.l pint, 6 A) ,345 Conpoe.ls6l 3 20 r:oupoo. t &le. New• 5 per ... . . Itichange Sterlltz Exchartzt New York Produce Markel Eetinried Every Week Expre..l7 for Toe Mammon Ditattrative M Fttiene* C *arrer. Produce Commie petit Ate. e , l ints, PG Whitehall Sir:et, NCR lurk. Burrzu.--Flrkins,N.Y..N. J.. & 7 . 74. 43 65 43 4 CO 43 P4llO •• •• •• 15 p 53 Gnus—State Factary, Ann to, tone, __tam, IT State Ildry, common to fair 12 l4 Eons—State and PetinsAvarda ltl t 17 treatern. prlato.... Ona.43—C,.ru 707 45 , 01 Rya. Btata 1 02 lO3 0•217-81700 . . _._ .... .. ..- . . .......... 07 05 71.17 Am, Siits . l , - . Biar. per 100 lb. 703 4 0 6 D110 Straw. `• Its. ..... ..88 00 - •• 00t.......02 Q 00 Putt-Tar --777b1r.kors, 8100, prima 18 8 - 8 MO larkeyo, `• - 17 0 18 ADIGNISTRATOWSNOTICE.—In tne est. of Drag et licAloce. deed. Letters of admittiOtratien to the said estate having Wee grantet.tothe dndereigned all persons owing amid estate, are requested, to make immediate peva:mut, and all rker4ollgl havinr,elaime against said estate are reoneetedtnpresentthern without delay. JOAN U. REDDING, Ader. Match 40:1811.—sea tITICE is ban by given that the petition of a ma- Jorityy of the freeholders residing within the die. trice laervisafter described. will be laid beforethe Graced Jury of Sunnehanna Counts, at the April Tenn, playtcat for the int.rporation of sa.d district as a borough. by the name, style. and title of the Borough of Greet Send Village, and b) the following boundaries to wit beginning on the bank of the barquehanna river at the northwest corner of Mr. Ashtmen bed; thence south 18 degrees mot 2 . 4 rods to on apple tree. south HO degrees welt 131.18 rude to a pine tree thence comb 83 degrees east 152 rods -thebank of said river thence *oath 21 degrees east - 25 rods, smith 2 demo* east 51 rods. south 31 degrees east 115 rods. 'Guth SO degrees Mat II rode, by the several courses 'Mud dia. butes of said river, to tbo piece of beginning K. HATCH and ,then. Petitioner.. Great Dead-P0.., Mardi IN TUE DIBTRICT COITIM OF THE UN.ITED STATES. • yea TUN Szannit Minden eV STgeServresta. Roger Kenyon, jr., a Bankrupt - nailer the Act of Concrete of March 211, 1807. having applied fur a dis charge from his de te, and other elation provable on• der said Act, By miler of the Col/rum:max Is SUREST arras, to all peri-ons - who have proved their debts. and other persons interested, to appear on the nth day of April 1071, at 10 o'cirier, a. to. bemire C. N. Willard. gee... Register, at his orate in Scranton. • Peunsylianla, ui chow muse, if any they have, why a Bac-barge should not be granted to tea aaidliankrupt, And term r men= la stennag once. that the Second and Third Revile; of Crudieors of.t.sOeeid liaekroPt, required by the fith end tith Sections df sahl.Act, wld bc held before the said Register, at the LIMO time and Dlate. . - • B. C. McZANDLIISS. Clerk. Alaril est. 107.1.-2er. grarrs IiALES.—By vraTur. OP. %mat; 6Wood by the Court of Common Mem of bun o. nc. henna County and to me directed. I Will expose to sale by.totblic Tontine, et the Court Flotwe biontroeo, on • , • • Friday,Apill'loiti, 1874, et to'elock:p.m. the .following . aiscee or parcels of 'land to wit. at remain All remain pieta or i'iriolof,tstct elltiste In the bormagn of hood, in the Connty So.: pietist rat and state of t'enasylrattla...,brnadod and &lathed as follows, to nit : Ott the nortiwasterly side by Chinch litrren.ontbc southeasterly side by ra. George Itrowiale lot. on the epaihweratetly fide by InntlejWtoneng to the Brie IttilwaY Conn:say. end on the northweitcely ride by It. &A:hut . * lot. contalahlyashotit one half . acre of lend. tm the 1.1133 R more or less, Scnitlier with the ars . pertemeaces. one frame dwelling hone,. one harry* few rail tree e. and ag • tinntercil. Partied dad torn is fetectaton at the 'nit of W. J. ifolford, itsitlyNcit to -Thomas tlillisple..re. W. 0, Clemons] ALlisU—All that 'certain Dike or parael of land shield in the towns ~e of.,Ttionywon. in the lhointy of be* quehenns and Suite of, POO nrylvoul4. bounded and ties crllied M fallews, to .wit 1 On the, ninth hy blues or% W; gly, on the cart and *mulch? lez.ds now or tate the .estate of Jewel, hfaunlord,dec'd, end on Ms erect by. lands oy Wi n g raillerd Andrew- Stocwell'i ea. tate. 40taillilit SOWS of Illild;:be MO %gat nines eir . lest. toolbar wttb the ens' beaie, log barn, s new Galt trees. and atlntrt 1511.2 e. Improved.— .1 n r1 , 111.411 and taken In aXemation at the *Mt of Daniel en. ThoteduriKjohtisonny , - - ALSO—AII that aerials:4piece°, part:dor Grid :Molts In the borough of• Great Bend. In the County of ens (Mebane* and State of Prolhaylianta, boontiod and ties- brenatotlewetto-wlt t. km the north. /Intim BehnOla lot, on the east by . vinniktigi Aitted, ten the death by laud of T. D. Estabfook.xtel OU the went by land 01D. C. Brown, [notations )g•of an acre of land be the suns j more or lets, and allimprolret - (Seized mad Acker. In I execatlon at the snit of T. 1). hasMbrook ve. W. IL • Wilarrt.l• - - ALSO=AII that certallibleee or parcel of land lit: nate trt the buntahlp of eprtnellle, • la the County of tiouluebanott and State of renzasylvanla, bounded and described a, followe, to wit: - Cu the north by lama of Daniel Gtles and D. Pirko; •orrthe east by lend* of Charles Gllea, on the loath by lauds .of T. Woldte. nod John AlbeLand °lathe west hy.landsitt TlmodortiJnba-". I son Ana land& now or late of B. Parke. containing about 73 scree of lend, be the some inure or less. together with the appurtenanom,une frame honukbasti and shed s at orchard, and about 40 nerve IMprtrved. • ITaktrt to ekematlon at the !Mt of tit It. Gerruson vs. John 5. Williams and alknry . A LBO—All that certain piece or parcel of land Oltrlnte" Intire township Of Atiburo, to-the County of Snsfme hum& and "Irate of Penusylvinie. bounded and de scribed as follows, to sent—. Ort:Aho north by binds of Once O'Niel on the eat, a 'sun. of Patrick Murphy. on the south by lands of Joint Riley. and oil the west by rattan of .Erlisaid 'Keogh. Slid Thomall flock. eon. tabling about ibd antes of lunch be the same more or loos• with the opptittelicen, one house. ,Cont bravo. one chard, and about 50 acres IMproccd. (Takeo In exec° Non at the_malt of D. o_ , oryloor.r.iructl to A. LathruP, • vo. Jaunct Bhutto. ' „ I " ALSO -Ail those two etrtnln Oruro or puree)* of land 'Baste to the township of Auburn. fa the County of Susrortranna and Mote df Pennsylvania, the Oral piece hounded and &yeti bed as Intone to will I.Ba! the north by lan& of Griswold Caner and Haulei Seeley on 'the lout by !code ol G. L. senator. ott the south by !Mode of D.. 1. ILtob: and on the west by lands of John l'antcoter. Charles Be. rimp and Jacob Seeley, content ing shout IRS area of laud Unit toe spporlenanco.one Dame ilwclllog bona, log haute. 'btro. 2 Ortsbardet end. about WO steel Improved. The locoed piece Or parce l boo Med . 00 lollotch,tu wit: 013 the north by public highway, on the east by .land of &mama Lou, ou hr south by lands of Johtt.L. Llnobety. nod on the heat by lama of George. Khrhurf, continuing about Ah arms of hod, be the mune more or leas. with the appurten corer. frame burro, harm and other out bulldielgo, or thud. and ohont-45 acre* Improved. theleed end ta ken en exaction at the colt tat A. Laths/ft no. ' Pierson, Thad. Oriels 'Co. vs. Bet,j. Plere.m. Isaac levee 'a. Ben). Ptetson. and C. SI Gera and Joanna Lalnrop, E.-ccutore D. Lathrop det•d, vs-Ben). Piersot . • ALSO—AIi , net eertaln piece orparcci of land slums In the township. of .Grout Bend, to the evenly of 6 are cplebanns and state of Peonsvlvaola, It befog the 'northerly halt of the following "deemilod lend, coln meneiog et a hemlock tree marked with a glaze and three hacks on tour rides. et:lading on the west side of the road hawing from the Sosquebanna Neer to Nam menvllla ronotna thence tooth 433 dmcrees cart chatted and= ilnke to ■ chore not tree :marked on frier rides, thence smith 43.1( degas e• wort St chains and 64 links to a stake and stones. tbenco 43)g deg - re-eel, treat 31 chains and 03 links to n otlan• nod rlonPa thence north 40t( degrees coat nI chains and 63 Hulce to the plate of beginning, the whole lot containing ton acre. of land, be ttitAtame more or leas. with the nppurtenan cm, and about lo acre. Unmoved [Sexed and taken In execution at the colt of "Enstaotorib. A Clark, rho of T. D. Eastabruok, vs. G. A. Dutton.] .ILLC:—au cunt certain piece or parent of land situate in the towns/op of New Milford In the County of •Lus. quchanna and State of Penn.yleanl I, bounded and den etihed as follows, to wit: Degluning.at a post. thence by land of Charles P. Meeker north 'two degrees and twenty floe minutes east nineteen porches and sts• tenth. to a post. thence by land of John ktilni.o3l south elghlyateven degrees and thirty minute. cast sixteen perch.. and nteeetentbs to a post thence by the wet tarty line of then. L. & W. ft. Ft track laud south one degree and thirty minima east nineteer_perches and elght.teatha to a punt, thence by laud of Whil/OU Hay den north eighteen degrees and thirty the minute, treat llitibteth perches and three tenths to the place el tteein- Why. containing' two acres and twenty-eight perehe, of land, be the camel:note or hut. to-ether with the appurtenances, one dwelling house and all .mproved.— i ((Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas MeDoland VA, Demote EleDuland and ThJetas Tlernav T. T.) ALSO—AII that certain pelre or parcel of 'and situate In the township of Liberty, in the Colony 01 Nl:moue canna and Stale of Peno•ylrenta. bounded and de.crib • ed as follow,, to wit: On the north by land of Joint than Ingraham, on the east by land* of It. spealtling and Isaac Comstock, on tae south by the blehard Bally plate. anti on the west by laud of Jemph Bally. Coo -1 Lathing about Waves, more or Iran with the epparten , ances. two dwelling houses, one ham an orchard. and ' about beams Improved. Also. all that certain pieceor party, of land shame In the township at Liberty. &mot:henna County Pa., bounced.. the north by land of 101111 mi Bally. on the cast by land of—Bork. on the south by laaa of Junes Knipp, and on the west its land of G. W. Llndsicy. reutaillieg about BO corer. Ice tbe some more or Ire.. with the appurtenances. I house and about 10 acres Improved_ [bolero and taken In execution at the twit of J. A, Lea is as. David A. Wet. dent ALoo.—All that certain niece or parcel of laud situate In the township of Franklin, Comity of litrequelname and State of Pennsylvania, -hounded and thaerthed as follows, to wit: On the north be land of A. J. Wrich,"- ob the'east by lands of George Wlthrrr. J E. Town send. and 11. I. Blotters, on Ilia *awn by inns. of J. 11:. Baker. and on the tt est by lam • let JObn Wel &che tah:deg shout 10, reVelit. ale the same more or ley, with the apnury MINTS, -ate .113 the .dwelling house, t rev hams. an orchard, andahoutEOratint Improved:lTaken in executlun at the salt of 'Ey L. Gardner -vs. alartha Peck.) ALso—All that certain plece or parcel of (anti situate In the townshlp of Liberty, In the County of Susque. banns and btate of , Permaylvanla hounded eta erthed as follows, to wit: On thn north by land. of James Green. on Ilia the br land of Jam,. filth an the south by land. of Patrick [laity, and on the west by Sande of Peter Allen and Deno'. email:Neter,. containing abont 530 RCM. Or the same more Or lesa, with the ate pnetunances. ono dwelling honor, two hermit, two or chard.. and about 150 acre. improved. [Taken to exe cution at the •ilit of 11. P. Duran assigned to Samuel A. Lewln vv. John Shields. and Mrs, Mary Welsh vs. John Shields.) ALSO—AII thane two Vette; or parcels of land .Itosie to the Totenehlp Or Ltherte, in the tutooty of Mosque. haunt and Mt/coot Pronsylvon it, tronuded and descrito td as l'.tiows. to wit: Beginning at a post and stoat. the northweet comer hereotAbence southwest to horror of A. P. Wordetee lot, the sontheart ;slitter of lot num her I'M and the northeaSi corner of lot htimber tip of Nichohts B‘diratie laud., thence nCarh MI degrees wc.l pt per.hes by the SOL:h Ito. of A. P. I'Vortlete'. /at and the south line of lands of U, P. Adams to a post and stone In the west line of Wm. Balleralot, thence south YX degrees eon 86 perches to c post and atones, thence north MA degree. cart On perches to the llne &Awes:o stidN.lliddle's land and ihelf,rby and LsieJ end.thencc by the same line south XX degrees net %TX pesches io a poet and stone.. thence vont - NM degrees west 1.7 tondr Loral of the heirs Of N. Diddle and hind of the babe of Hiram 1) chster, deceased, 154 perch , * too port and peones In the east nue of number 1.4t,a0d thence by said east Moo of number 1118 [tomb oy( 'decrees - nest 57t; perch . to the place of hetinnlog. enntiltlln7 44 acne, more or The second plece of Lrod hounded as follow.: Beginning ate post met stones the eon - sheen corner of lot comber 109 of S..Riddlr s bmdethnoonlb weft corner of lot number 113 cnotrarted to S. Knapp. the • oral:east corner of lot I'M and the northwest tor nee hereof. thence by the south line nr .114 lot ;ember 175 oontrar(ed pr &Kopp not rt. 00 dear. • cant BM perch• es ton port and stone, ale t :nth. est corner of A. P. Worden'a h t. those, by the vre..t line of lot number 167 mouth o)( degrees rreet. 51,q petchee to to.: berth line of 1 Ind. eon,. jrd lo Writes% I benee hr s .1d north line of Ilinum Web:Met . ..null) tM degree. wear llial petritr. to a post in ti,ce.et line of lot number 10.1lence herald dart mentioned north 24 rhsgretro cart ATM perches to rho place of htxlnntnp, cutitallting AS sem and 150 perche., be the ram. mere or lest. and befog the north ball of lot heather lota or .ddle. Itiddle's texcep find and re. erring Mon the ahove two described pierce. Of land shunt sexes sold In Joh A. Unto', to Ucorge ;W. Liod.ley.) Together with the appurtenances, one email boo e. and shoot are acne. Improved. (Seized and taken 11.1 execution at th.. soil of Abel Turret' se. Job A. linapp.l nl , v Ask. 11AV 121 1411 .117% 1157( 11934 18111( 11 . x 12534 119 34 11974• .152 1204 .119)( 140 .111 h 1137( 115 11514 436 h 432 h 331 h 535 ALSO—AIi that certain piece or parcel of land situate la the township o:Aonm the t'onnty of Sanrehun De and State of Penneyleartia. Intended and dertribed as folio to wit: On the north by laud of Jaen, Lott. on th e. e east by hod of Wm. 'lf, Bennett, on the youth by lauds of Milton Harris, A.D, Towksbury. and Join Setser. end on the neat by land of John Setecr. containing about 4 sena ol Lana. ha the 'tune more or lets. with the appurtenances, 9 dwelling bone.. 1 barn. 1 new otorabouse, a good orchard. and all imonnted.— Taken In acme:lon at the suit of A. J. lien-loon ssitrned to A. Lathrop vs. Win. Donlin,James Dualio antrWilliam Whitt: Fee:nit:l ALSO—AII IL J. Decker's Interest In that certain piece or parcel of land titurte In, the Tnwoetep of Lenox, In the County of Seopehant a and Stitt of Pennsylvania. bounded end described ae follows: Oa the north by hind. of Nelson Lowrey. Iknjsmln Ben nett. estate of Asti:aid Manson, and A, Chard:hill: (thence across the:WU:pond to the onaheaet armee of the mill lot near the old bridge place ;) on the east by lands pf Hiram White, on the south be the Brooklyn and Lenox t:teal:lke rod and A. Churchill, on the wart by lands of A. Churchill end D. ...Robinson, contain ing about are scree of lend, he the tame more or less. with the apportenanent. one grist mill with f ne run ' stone, three boils. cleaning work., torn shelter, ine• chinecy. and are water•wrieele. end nil nearly new. ne yew and lath mill. wood bee **pitched with all 'the wheels and saws thereto belonging. one dwelling-house j one bent, one abed. outbuildings and all not:eared.— I Ex epting two small pieces or parcel. of load ae berg tonne deeded ; ono to Mean White. containing about 11 rove of lend, on which le mutated a fonntiery end other shop.; The other to Silas ttan ley. containing , shoat *leads of landon which le situated a stonehoutel and rho I. Aim. all M .1. Inteker's Interest in that certain piece or pereelaf lead situate In the Township I of Clifford. to the. County of Snettnehnnou and State of Penntrylvenie. bounded and di:retitled so foihrtre, to wit: Ou the northby the mill-pond at high water mark, on the tut by Lands of C. C. liottebtallieg.on them:nth it y public highway leading from Lenoxville past C C. I notighlaillng, on the west by lands - of Rime containing about .t acres of land be .the same more or lees, with the appurtenances. one dwelling boners, one barn, out building" and all improved . , [Paten In era cotton at the volt of Norman Whiu,sesigned to D. K. Mors., no. 11, J. Decker, and Andrew Italeteed, M. 3.! Hartley aartgeed tollardlOg A Itlrtanond no Andrew Beton:ed. and M. J. Decl er. Norman White es. 21. 3. Decker and Andrew linistead 1 ALSO—AiI that certain piece. or parcel of land sin este in the townebip of Auburn. la the County of Sus. quehentla and State of Penneyirerils, bounded and descrinaiTtflollows, to wit: On the north by lands of John Dishon and Michael Dlvine,on the asst by lands of Michael Divine ant, Miles Lacy, on the south by lands of Thomas Case, end on the west by land. of Joseph Idafbaker. containing about T 7 acres of land ha the fame wort or less with the appurtenances, 1 bent, en orate: and about ti Acres Improved. (Eacen log and reserving slot deeded to Bishop dt Price foorteen by eighteennade.) sit-that other certain mertuegn piece or parcel at turd bounded end described as fel- Unrs To cover the land lb:alba water would flow tot rattelt elk and a half fret front the bottom of the dome bulk head or rent. et the point where said flame tun head or nee crosses the Una between the binds at sold Win Price and Thomas W. Unrites; Rico the portion. of.abe melon sahl-Winr Price's alio tin:privil ege of patting or eght of way' from the south end of the dam or pond to the urn betwevn 001,1 Ptico'e end Hughes, with the appurtenances- [Taken In exectillon on sundry welts Olen stilt of 0. 1t..1 Silver* e P. IT; Ilaultes.aild'Oectrge C. Atwood va. V. W.ttierv; • , ALSO—AII those twiapirees or introit of tuna silo ate in he Township of Di:stock Ili Itidnfienty of Soo :mei:Anne and State of p..ee.,i t .nia. th e g rit r i en , bane:inland &emitted as follow, to wit; CM tl •north by land" of D. A A.ntrattick, on ire not by,lat of EL A 11.1Vcenthotne, on the eneth by blade at 1 and on the west by Lunde of Mn. Sheysn sad .1 It Ito. gun. containing shoot MI nem. he the same p tic or less.twith the sppertenances, 9 bonier. 2 barrio,. a on coned and mostly letnro ed. The second piece • yned: ed i and d.criberialt follow. : Op the north by Itti State Jad, Co the east b+ lands of Lallnknase and IX Itt; U. ?halter. ntt tbel4th bylaw); of aodhoate. and:on :ha teal b) trots .1 S. ColLmett; tontstotne oboutleasterea be tlorraure :port ottorarto. either with tbst:appUrtfulaneas, - 2 dwrlltor brass,`! Dorm; cora boats, and =WI:. troornerd. (Satett r exec:atonal the atilt of Wm. Oars, ea. Olury Bally d C. A lL.Porree. out. re, Ohm, Elsner 1 At,.O— huff certStit Wet. oftareer - of tend 'lila« ate ID ;be Tpornalylp of Chocoullt h the y of SOP gOebanto. andstate of l'ennuiraola. boondon 11 talc lows.; Oil the torte by Linde bf I.lertln Wow. Midi Lsonley and Zotto Ginfnon. On lbovesbbylieda &iota, Outman and J.lbobaa, on the mouth by. Eta hondr tartar of ;noes god lard of Madam puberty' and ott the peat by mold Tecltnrara lard.erttl Undo, Martin I4n.b. brutal:any 14 acre. More Cl test . 4•111 r tDe 1 ?. " 1% " I t %t ut or; ron.J. " P barn sod shed attached, I wogol b ano law pore 'bath with rhydaituarltd. valuable- er.t;r,poeer...l .ter. chard ..nd sit at IZ. arra Unproved, (Takeo In :trim non at the null of P. P • Shiroltee, Rasoutor - otberob Carnalt`iretate,reastocri. Clark 3 • ' • AV 4 O-:Allitumr 'to," plans or paterls or I:tr a Hest etc to the touradttp orllndortaort, in 011...Coonatiml• libraushanal aria awe of rauns../rarula. bo Ars Were bound.; an 11.11bni; the monk brloods tbeeod tato orOnottro Bioko. cored. ea tler err by , highway, ou into by lands of Wtre/mimosa on Ole onot by hind of Mrs. -Putrrrfhld contatnlot. abhor 11 arms snore or less, "doh tau apperteeancser and about nacres reprarect. Thr «.-coodpitdo touttds «i sod d.arrltwd -On duo north y yuldhit highway, ourbe east by lards of draws ilitrbrrt atd Chad«. Aterker. nn the «dab 1.3 lauds of B ft. .31.111.. „men. nnd on the writ.by !audited t her estate-of Oat . 'Beane dearer td. cull:ate ice about Inserts if laid. bar theism- more or less , etch the oybortrildnees, ens bun. end nearly all fteoroved.- The third piece Uvalde rd and 4 , i.ilibrd 1411010, t.a.n ft; :On? r notnthann (null by °tbsr land. nf P.' A lecooroden andlr.e.rell Per tintleo.bD tonna by nebile Wet nay. tad On the west by Inside of Elin liarkoc; «Jabal:lnt abort caw sere, ewt to Seta, orb the snadlersoter. One 'frame d0..111..‘ tondo and oat but.dluo. an prober), and nIl I.nr , trl I. 14 as ot and mien In eaves.« don at the salt of A. &Mob:. Ittathor of the Maud of Jurentlah "'tracheal. &erred, oP. P. A. TnolobiAOCO ALSO—AII the ,Irferllo it•boont in aI:CO.IU piste or nerd of land altunte to tbo. toenail ' 01 131idgerra.. ter In Snapnebeons Ludy and State or Prolletlritals , bounden and drys-db.-de. tolbors, toe It :.On the tort. by L.& je.hu $Ts rbell. ote tbr 'cast and scuth-by: unhlle Lamar, sod an the , iter4:o , Thad* of Mirk' lisake. and other Luna of Fossil:ou. tohtelobla oho.* 7 sere.. fir the.a Imo mar or !tar- with tbe apyor-- cepa to.. one ban. and ell Inntroarel. Verne and ink.. 11. i in V 3 II the moll V 1 Watt, iratintat pea at, re F. A. Fr.rniteio.) Itt.sti-All out e.ofilet ',L., or tortel.of Lifd 11l It. Ge in the ( o, ..hir , 5Pr4....-tille lb solllllsLilala &mail. and State of Peunsyleanla. bounds.' and doctibtoi as' to town: U the north by the pobito brghwayt on rlhe• east by lauds of Orrin Plltchard. pre the 000th by lands of Orrin Pr itchard aid on rho Ike•I by holds of U. 11,- Shertutio,rahlatnlng abtot 9 att.*. soon , or leis. •lih" the appurtenances. one Many honor. ate abed. 11 taw( Trott treas. - and alticotroGed. [Taker to exerollan oh the colt of John N. Inane. toe of sansei .lahr.39 WE William C. Sweet and P ll' trsoffato.) . . - ALSO-Alt tlot certain t-tem or pon-rt of hod eta-- ate to rte township 4.1 Jessop to the county of Porch,- tontaand htate of Pennsyluals, boaLdedood describ ed as fali , ,ss : On the north. 110tIth:si d wilt br bird* of T. J. Cepa*, and on the cod by bode of Fakatah hone.. containing about 91f tiers,. of L od, more or !c.a. I,ll h W. sOP 9 th - oantr-s, nor dwelling house:plat:MlL ..a. miff. elder mill. still house, cooperate - It and boL- . lii Its, Improved. (Taken In exerinton st - the sett cr. D. (3. Peden. assigned to Fannole Depue re.lieurgo C. flailing, at al 1 Atato—All that canton ;deco or parent of land sltsbr eta In the township of ,N cw 31 Ilford, In thrt county GP thortnehAiroot earl State ot Pentorylvarts. Tocoded and. des/Tibet, a• 1n11 , 4o: On Ite north by Islid. of Claris*. finish, on the aa.4 by the public- blebs. ay. on the iota by lands of fl Atrubk. and on Tor 0000 by latten of A: Cssb.s af..) sod H. Kenyon , containing about 10 Lens . be the art e 113urr or ins.. with 1.1” , appUrlentaball Vt. frame dun •.0 few hull trree, nod Dully ItrIOMINA.-- fir rano Th'sreration at the salt 41 J. It. Sratoa yo, Ralph 1.3 trribyr.i ALSO-All tliat certain ohne or parcel of laud sltnata. In toe township of Llerfund in ettratiyhanne county, state of Frar.,itrlidli, bounded and 44-.-Abed as fsl loss. U. wit: On the north by .artle of Willed Green wood, on the root by la..ds of Pon- r. on the south" by lands of —I. was. and-nn the wont by lands of inivid Vat Bur-kirk. contslahrg &bunt tO ACtee, be AO mine Inure ur eve, Wild , hia AppnrtettirsCet. CDS Mme. house, frame ham. rare house. and other out bolldlogoo a small nrrhard, and mostly Improved. [Sexed user taken by virtue f sundry writs at the milt of MUMS Oakley. assignor lo IL L. lialdwln v... 1. 11. t0w12.1 , - ALSO-Ail that certain piney or parcel of land sltualo. In the fouttotip of Inoue, In.husguebanna County.; Pont,,.. bootded and it peril. da. Milton. to lilt: Out We north by !suds accepted to bemnel Troettlell, ob. the east by lands of !tor,. C, Dec* rr too Peter Lott; Ctt the sonfhThr Janina Marvin }taker and .lebnpon ook, sad on the west by lands of Chapman Ibifdlog and Js mar Clatluott toutaThing !shoat 100 acres. Mors or Ira,. with t heupplarteollleelt. Otie 111114 C ballot: Dam., end tuber oat boom.. a young errbarsl. sad stmt 0) ,eras hapmred. ts-fog the fame later or pawl of 404 contracted to Roderick Wilvon be 0. C. Roberti,- • `Petard end taken In tate - Winn at the sail of D. C. Holmes so. Fnaterirk Wilson.l , ALACI-Ali that certain place or parental :inn etaatai lo she lowoalalp Of I.llsertit tin.qthurios ,vasty •ad State of Proust hanta. Intitudtal end deverllnd as lon. town: On thu south by lands of Spencer Lute; on IL*. Wool by Imitl.: of R. C. Werner, on the tOrth by Isnd•r f Jotaph Retry, nod on the east by lands of Wettest - , Salty std I-, C. Litre. containing shoot 19 an sn.bt tie. lame more or less. with the eppri Unarms, one tarn.' ...m.- (tuft true, sod all Improved. Alto all that ether pier or lot of land situate Sr to the Glare described' ohne, bonntled as follows : Ou the moth by lends of Joseph Malley. on the-cant by o lands hod el the veld autircsr Warner, no th e tooth be of 0. D. Stan. - ford. sad on the nest lay lauds of Mary Noll trop. eau- , :sink:: al'ult Esser's. nolmotored. [Melted and lake* to execution at the salt of D.. c Fordhato Ta. AndrewWarnor:i • ALSO—AII that tenant Mom nr lard, tat lend oilman). In the !youth!? a- Loth:. Smunkanna Penn** it boediol and :earthed a. follosw.tu wit ton then wit: by land. or Timothy McCarty. on the mot by hind/ ot- B tijam fu Decker aLd John Buct,ou the south by lenee• of Jelmrs. Wright. and on the weer by lands art 61/.1. tlanl7.od 8. Men/. containing about lb 3 atom. . land. ire the mole mere or how with Hies] Intrtenaners, one frame bon° and .in-Inind riga, an orchard era ' conoli ihilrovnt. 'Takeo in execution at the not of 0. F. Onethrene. 3lihn C. Allen.] • (.I—A 41 that certain Fleecier parcelottund thesis IL' "tit tostiship of Ruth, lu the Ciutity of Suntan hernia end Siete of Ponneylventa• bounded and ae." milord .s fawn, to eel!: On the north be. laid. of Henn Vcrliniek nod 11 11 Gray, on the molly lands of r H. H. Gm, and Ammo Picket...On the smith by lanes of N. D. Snyavr•od Puliander P.ppet. and on the *vet by bind. of William 1.. Vim:ilia. Ileanle Granger'. emelt , . • end 3. B. W. Granger. 'containing about 110 actin. ber. the yame more or Ina, togeth: r with the apron. maces dwelling hooves. 3 lan., nod other oatimlldirras, as orchard. and ohne 150 :ems inthrored. [Takeshi east. anion at the suits of Allen Jayne,. on. O. Elithththrrek. D. A Lathrop, toe of Allen Jayne. v.. C. Flummerfeti;. end N. & R. H. Wells. vi, C. Flommettell end C. P. - Miller. use of Start 311/lit had Dowitt ri. C, Fhinimen frit! , • ALSO—AIi that errotin pioneer parcel eilecte'ettvate , 1 to lie towneh p 01 Auburn. County of "bunt:ohm na • sod Shth ot Penuerlnnia. brooded sod deseribed . • 1 follow., to wit On the harth by lend:, or J.B. Plate • and thavid liatib, on the ran by land. of 3 hie B. Place I on the 'obit, by nubile highway. • end oh the treat by' lend. of Joaleh Newman. amtainlus about 1/0 awes of . loud lie the name more or lens witu ter . appal-1.4.w.. on dwelling bone. ono barn, an orroner lad *bona 30 core. improved. [Taken In execution at the salt of W. J, t Valor& gulped to B. S. Holton:In ; Jot n at. Franklin.) _ ALSO—AII that certain_piece or parcel of land trete in the leitmotif:, of 'Brooklyn. In the County eh tinquebrona rod Mete of Perineylvents. boarded abd • drerribed e• follow.. to : On the :meth . by laads• of Marks Perrwo mid Narroteg Perrio.o. o n Ire out 10. ' CI h a: l ,n! o d o ' crt f ai l o . 1-1 -:;:rgV u c i er k e a . " ;:tb b tle l t d". ... t . tenaion, ont.Olel TM: noose t a alu ' amo corn hoesass orchard. and Improved. Efielsod and token in exe cution at the rah of E. P p Eent vv. W. H. Culver.) - ALso—All than tour one , or pameam of laud sit. • mete hounded, and di eel fbed are Shows. In wit: The• drat One *finite in the to worhip of lifoohly n. in the • County of Suoinehentra and Stale of Fenonlyautse broinded on the north by' land or Jorerb (tit ley. 1 the not by land of. John bollivuh, Peter Herkimer. Tldhr.r A Cramer and on the roeth by' other laud. of W. IL Peand on the West by hoods of • ; Henry Tesk.bury and J .H.. Page, runtatoloo about IDS - ; serer Wiih the anorthic:motes One dwelling bourse. r ; bans and other ont building,. an Orthithet and shoes 1(0 acre. Improved.. Tie .stead pine or petrol thrusts to the townrhip. of Rook); n and Raeford. Iv the Como • y and Slate aforesaid, bounded on the north by other . Lends or W. R, Pace. on tho mod by the 1).1.. & W. R.- IL. ou the wroth by tends of E. B. GoodOthi 'and e the wen by lands of John Tes.kvberyoonioluirg about , I II acre.. mere or Inn, with the • a ppnennan ceo. an ore , chard. and shout 36 neffil immured: Thethltd piece or pencil eh nate to the township or Brookryte, t'ocotty r sod Stain &formed. bounded on the note by land. of Cloaks Portia° and Manioc! Penton. ou mho east by other laude of W. R. Page. on the south try lands of Charles William. and on the suet by hind* of R. Int- o - h. eveatalning about al lowa, with the apportatiane me. one old. frame house, tern and corn bourn. anon chard. and ell improved. The fourth piece or panat• situate to the townshlp of Smoklen, Comity and dots • stormatd, bounded on the forth by tondo of llenniaji - Perrigo.on thereat by land. of Charles Goodrich en d Thom., Vigour., on the eolith by tante lot Abbe-balls,' and on the wont try Linde of Cherie* Williame end other laude of I. IL Page. conteininn Ithont 100 saes of laud • bo the same Mon nem., tog ether: slt b the sppottenr Pam.. one frame dwelling hone, flume barn and tabor Out bulldincs some fruit trees. and about DO snot Ini.f proved. [Seized end talon to execution 41.thentit of , Inconel'. Lit t le, Adair of brae! L. chamberfin.n. IL. Page. Dante! McCollum ea W. R. Fan and.W. Fisher. tip of M. V. Fisher', ineloned Le n. W. R. Page.l - ALbo—Alititat carialn pieces or parcel of land alt • note in the township eL Bridgewater. In the County of. Susquehanna and Stile of Petrooylvania. Ineandre led( described se follows, to wit: On the north.by ands 01, X. Mott, on thn. rant by public .blotessy. on the =Me by laud. of foreman sod Henry Heath; ardent the Wen by lends of Abel Pattie' end Joseph, Speuldir g; can Mining Lit acres of laid, h the same more in Ten. lei-. in Cher with the appurtenances.. one .feints dwellings; holm. hen or (bed. sourn halt trees. end at, improved e Also all that other piece or parcel of land .rinne, fa the township of ..Ihridres - uter In the County of Son' quehanner and State- of Peoneylvania, booneed and - deft-Abed ea follow*, to wit: On the north by land covered by the waters of Zoomes lake. too tolled) on:: the east by lands of e 3. E. Carman,' en the Booth truttle 'highway. and On the melt by lands of Abel Petriet..contaudog about 415 terns of land. he the . same man` or leo., with 'the awiunteusithes. one fracas boon, frame barn. WWI Int&lne*, sod all improved. • [Soloed and taken to execution at thendt otA Lathrop • :intoned to Sarah L.-McCain, Boyd A Corona, andign cel to Sarah L. McQueen,. Linn C. atirEnv). AL...O—AR thine two pierce of lied dittiato ) tarthe township of LtbettY. Is thesCounty of Suaquehsene -and Mine of'Peonsylvanis, bounded and . dereirtbed as follows, to wit: On the netth by puall.' bitthreai. Ma lands of Perry Bette. on th e re e f by lands of area • ' Ostrander, ou the by-lands or H. C. lleisaintat I and on the tr., in by 'lauds efolouthan Ingraham), ens-:' talnlnglSavree of land. more or iron, being a piece of . a DU Nero lot formerly owned by Joseph E. Webster.-w. The other piece of /end h.gtaniugot a stoke sod atone*, the northeast Comer of MI Lot. tbence.loatb three. totttt Amin half degree. welt thirty nine, perches toe toner • thenrenorth"elchtyrix and a belt deor me 'west ext. • :wormed rhowtouttha perches to • oaruer.thignee aorta theca and shalt decrees cut thittynetten machos to • - corner, thence south eighty-NIX and a half degree' out wixtyroth and Itoce.feerth prrche, fp the place of be. ginning, comer:dug t 0 acre. of land, mote or less. bit leg the north end of sDO aere lot formerly awned by Lymen Welton. 'nor th er wi th the apputhroancet, ors tonno b•not, frame - barn. young- orchard, and about IS, *ere* Improved. [Taken In ereiretion at Mot volt CO. 0,014 A, Warden. asolgued .to Abel Terrell, Tar Prank N e eol ' fed, On • Tahice,....All bids awl So. orreeted, Oa the day of "le. - , u. D. llEfklB, sasittl Uteitts Qtlea,liclerne,Vartt o;'"tt.