'r -a E -. DE3IO C RA`F , T he , at . lly safety o f the democratic party I ning would . ri ,- ..al ghastly' to..rr, , es. l'i i .,, .in I hiladelphta is in utterly rept] luting w a te r roat h ig he r an dthe b uil d ings began all kno"wledge of these scoundrels who tai crumble and fall to plec,.a The strug. usurp leadership in the party msrelftu filing forinsof inetOromen and ' ehildrrn, - . lead it to destructionand disgrace. •w , re seen in the water litittlim; fur life. W e d nes d a y, July 29 , 1874 : • . _:—._ _.... a:, --- Mier an nitenal of daikiiess. the light , The platform adopted by the democrats w ing would aga i n reseal the phiee, hot (;al'l closed in New Yori:, on Saturday of 'lndiana in their late COUVellt.loll is 1 • til ''' they . Attu d isappeared beneath the float high t last, at 110. ' every way commendable in its demand for , tog &Luis. Sever hii au instaut dhi the --..iiii..... "a strict construction of the constitution wild, despairing cries ....use, ih,r did the E. B. 11A 117,EY & EdilorB Remember the delegate meeting Satur- ~ . , tof the Lulled States and its amendments day, August 15th. Let every township be d au impartial t. .. screams of one despairing, mortal cease mtoreemen t of the laws; ' represented properly in the Convention to , an with death, before anot he r we Itl break be heeldpit 3louday. the .I",eth. ' a tariff for the revenue; a condemnation ; Garth, and so dodo°. toe , lung hours of of all official gratuities in the form of the night tiii:y COll4l hoar them scream It is claimed that the attempt to get retroactive salaries, state or rational ; a a , nu witness the dying strugg'es without il , c itelitililican State Oluvention to pond- I eoodemnation of the attempt of the last the power to help ti eill. At tillli - ,1 t1,1. - 1' note two candidates tor Supreme Judge, etitgress to muzzle the press; securing to eon lil see through the if incloWS, wheif• sv chat the inost popular of the two may e' cry citizen of the Conn try the equal pro the , dgiits still bui lied. Mot hers kneet l• elected,will not be ent.eriained he the tection of the laws without violating 1,1,e mg nab . their children, and pre.entiv C•aivention ; tleat the Philadelphia and principle of local sell government or in L.,. house would tremlele and fah with a All , ghenv delegations have dieided on terrering with the 80C1111 customs of the iors,) , Judge raielilli and that , they are bound people ; opposition to high fees and sutler. A h 0 ,14 the „ de. , ~f the str.,LL, and to put him through. les, either in the state of Indiana or 1111 liiii4i'il Against tile curb stones mar he ' the United States; and the demand fora -, k 1 1 cult , , e a rn u.i me sOl 1011,4 go ~,s. 'Phis Ex-Gov. lleherl , of Louisiana IS added t reduction of salaries state and national, - ,%.,01 1111., 11 '.,!/ , 1 11 . :1S01 lost, I. the pobticiaies who have declared furl We quote in full that part of thep ' ( '"'"" ii. ,111 -h a was c.a. ted aloi,V a11101. , 4 t: , e dt•L.IIS all , / grant for a third term. Robert has been r iorni w hich refers to rilltilleti : , iliiii hit' . 1 iiii.irti.r "r a 1 l• • niiiiintlF appointed by Grant a Mississippi i 1e ,„ 1 ,.„ 11 ,.. ; ,.., / ,— That we ;ire • i„ r ,„.,, r , d ''' .l ~ •• , "1 ' • " 1 " . ' l ' eu " neeg• et tee grad e „gas pepe- and held lee commissinner with au annual salary i of toe r , demption of tier-twenty bonds stn "" " I ' LL ' a reel"' wet. t rowie h••r, when of tri,ooo a year, :ilia he takes the earliest t greenbacks according to the law iii,Jer opp.rtunity of expressing his gratitude; shirt they were issued. ! i I.' W3..1t• , t11 ,, 1- i ' Cro/1/1 We are it: favor of the r•-peal : erne record. sli ,:v rie fall of rain tee to his benefactor. Tim list of third term ! ' .of thr law of March, 1869. which 11811111 yd hive ha• tit • ciiiii.otie• half Illehe , . IV •.,d iilipporters now stands as follows:--- jto construe the law so as to make such ,' I:arse: ci vows and chickens arc se:Oh-1 . ..el k,•mpev, Mozby and Hebert. Longstreef , hoods payable exclusively in gold. ce i ll lie heard. from soon at White Sulphur- , Thi rd—W e are. in Mein of the )the liere and there aloug th,• pat'i of th , spne,,,, but he- ma , be sot down in ad . lof the National Ranking law and . flood. i s a ubstitit lion of greenbacks for the nation for the third term. In Pennsyl• i bank currency. taloa the third term movement has not , ' L ., 1 .,. • • , i rf)./'‘,l tv r are in havoc of a return in.ide much prog,r , •ss. The post maw:r e- at i of ,p,.ete payment as soon as the business seranteen is the only l e irunt office . holder, Interest of the country will permit. In this State who has shown any dicid,d i'lll/1 'We silo in favor of such legisla tion don from time to time as will adjust the inelinatiiii in that direction ; volume of the currency to the commercial -•••• 4101. ...- watts eef the (.‘olliltry. The delegates to the nest democratic state COll Vr Lion are so far selected that the attempt to forecast its action would I ma be impracticatile except as regards elmhdates. The blindness with which we are going forward in this regard is perhaps not an evil token. We trust, however, that for no position on the tick et shall we have any person named who is not of the fittest and hest materials in the party. The democratic party owes st to the country to meet the demand fur hoeesty and official integrity with corn tout and honest candidates. To be de -4,-ated with such standard-bearers is no disgrace. '1:0 succeed in electing bad, corrupt or incompetent men is a greater victory for out opponents than fur 0ur 5,.11.,-s. The odium of such a triumph j list itir6 opi,treition uhil increa.scs It. The election for select council held in Harrisburg on Friday last,resulted in the ruee.Y. , B of the democratic nominees in sti of the nine wards. We do not claim this IV a partisan victory, says the Palriot For many voters who have heretofore acted with the republican party aided in producing it. This popular verdict re corded Friday means simply that the peo pi; are weary of the rule of the ring which has dominated them these many veers and that no party cry can again mislead them into the support of candi dates a hose election would be but a new lease of power to those who have mis governed them in the past. It now be comes the duty of the democratic majori ty in select council to use their power wisely and to devise and carry out such measures of municipal reform as the tote of Friday iodicates the people of the city desire and expect. We are satisfied that the voters whose ballots have registered this signal triumph of reform have not misplaced their trust. au tiiitninstrrtton journal says the Re p, bllean party points to its history not as xtuse for its inaction, but as a proof of its intentions. Judged by acts, its laten t ,fflis are not as good as those with which Its Satanic Majesty's dominions are paved. People who are asked to Judge of the in tentions of the Republican party by its past htmory, will naturally recall such chapters in the history as those which tell of the Credit Mobillier swindle, the Louisiana usurpation, the Jayne txtortion, - the San born blackmailing, the appointment of the treasurer implicated in those foul transactions to a Judgeship, the plunder• tug in the District of Columbia, and the many other enormities that have made ate history of Republican administration a aistory of political crime. Since all the Republican party can promise is that its intentions, are to be judged by its per formances, the people will not only cry "good Lord deliver us," but they will when the time comes,deliver themselves front Republican rule. McMullin and lin; ii.finnons gang are again at their old tricks of treachery to the democratic party in Philadelphia.— Those candidates whom they could not defeat at the delegate elections they are preparing to defraud at the ballot box in November. They are the coarse and brutal hirelings of William B. Mann and belong to the democratic party only to betray it. A Sunday organ of. the ring says that Mr. Sheppard, the demo cratic candidate fur district attorney, is too cold blooded in office, and does not know how to make nice distinctions in the prosecution of criminals. William It. Mann, on the other hand, carfully throws his official shield over the ruffians who serie him in the manipulation of the ballot box against the democratic party in Philadelphia. The Mara case and its results bully illustrate the mean;. , tig of the Sunday organ of the Fit rman Sheppard would not nave so care fully selected the victims of the law, but would have prosecuted all the associ ted Arillians with equal vigor. M'Mullin and his gang instinctively - reßoghize in William B. Mann their Neud and patron. Plymouth Church MM. The whole country is now a-Tilt(on) over a fresh outbreak of the Plymouth Church Scandal. The case may be stated in a few words. Theodore Tilton, for mer intimate and boon companion of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher,makes a sworn statement occupjing several columns of tine print containing twenty two Spot charges of adulterous intercourse be tween Beecher and his (Tilton's) wife Ile also (litotes from letters in his posses sion and that of a mutual friend, written by Beecher and Mrs. Tilton corrobora ting his statement. Beecher and Mrs. Til tc. have each made a Ininple state ment, not under oath, denying any adulterous intercourse and account ing fur the letters on other grounds. Thus the matter stands, at this writing. We have no inclination to par tisanship in this controversy and as we Cannot give each party a full statement in our columns, therefore, we will not do as out part ison contemporary of the ilopubli. can has done,gtve our own version of one side, and the full statement on the other, but we will await the result ...nd then give our opinion if we have any. We have only a common interest in this matter and that is that simple truth and justine shall prevail, and that the guilty, he he Beech er or Td ton, shall he held responsible for his crime. There is nu middle ground to take,but all must admit that one of these men (and -perhaps both have) has placed I himself outside the pale of civil and re tolerence. The great downfall of civil and religious virtue begins in higl , places, by the zeal with which partisan i ship cloaks the iniquities of its represen tatives. Our fear.th this case is. not that Christianity will suffer by he conviction of crime but rather that it may be pollu ted by the cloaking of it, No party, either its civil or religious matters, ever suffered by the just punishment of crim inality in its representatives, but the world to-day is wollowing in corruption, both deep and damning, on account of the partisan cloaking of Ist:herons and corrupt leaders it Church us well as State. Notwithstanding these men hair both oc cupied high places in human estimation yet the fall of either will be yis own. The truth of Christianity will not suffer by any failure in them to heed its warn ings. The scoffer can find no comfort in his mocking, because either of these men professed, and did not practice religion. But the mortification which is now thrust upon many who believe and trust in true Christian teachings, should result in closer investigation of religion itself and determine the CO{IC let iou, that it does not consist in eloquent words or exterior deportment. A Terri 'De Flood A tremendous ruin storm took place in the western part of this state near Pitts burg on the Alleghany and Monongahela OD Sunday night last resulting m a ter rifle loss of life and immense distrudion of property. Up to this writing we learn that 132 dead bodies have already been recovered from the floods at different points,and that 76 are still missing. There were 147 buildings destroyed and twelve miles of country devastated. At Butch ers Run iu Allegheny City the flood was the most terrible. From an intelligent German woman the following details have been gleaJed: She was aroused at 9.30 by a heavy, queer rushing noise, as of water pouring in the cellar. She called her husband, who, on going to the dour, found the water up to the pavement in front. As he lived in a high portion of Spring Garden aeenue,he could see a considerable distance around. The water below had risen to the upper stories of the buildings, and when the cries for• help and :he heart-rending screams of the drowning broke nkion his ear, be ut once realized the terrible situation. Presently some of the houses beganlo float and the air was rent with the distressing cries of mothers and chd dren. At short intervals a flash of light- A man aii iit wde heir enddren. endi "My s:tid the nut •. •• , %hAt have I done , n en we ?" down Wl . pt Ilk I. wan at ,aw ow water come poorinr. down ?.y hie house. rushed out with hie wif wed ch,la to cvrry th• to to a place of safety: c.intiouing the two remaining to stay, hut It, never raw them Spccial Notices 1111ILLIAXT RE( ()RP (iF Air American humorist tells us that it would hats been money ill his pocket it lie had been horn without a siarinutele and then proceeds to I figure up the Cost of a chronic dyspepsia, to 1 a Well he is a martyr, and which he says it is impossible to cure. iin this point, - Josh 110 Zing., - ilor he is the party rcierred to is mists I hen. Uniess his stomach differs from all other dyspeptic stomachs, llostetters Butters will cure him in lea. than three months. This it 'would be sale to guarantee under any penult) There are a few, a very few, actual specifics ftw disease in existence, and ilosteters Stomach Bitters may be set dawn as one of them. In case of Indigo:dim/ it never fails. Persons who had suffered for many years almost every cow ceivable species of torture front this agonizing complaint, have !wen permanently cured with the Bitters ht nix weeks Iloarl , eds or each In 1 stances are On record, authenticated by the tea -1 timony of prominent men in every walk of life eminent physicians among the number. But this celebrates' vegmable preparation is some thing more than a stomachic and tonic. It is also an alternative of wonderful virtue. In liv er complaint its effect is as direct and immedi ate as that of calomel or blue pill, and far More 1 salutary : and in all diseased conditions of the trowels, notable in rases of constipation, its regulating, properties are in the triczhest degree serviceable. The pewsettlements in the nest and all low-lying tracts of country infested with miasmatic exhalations, so fruitful at this season, of the various types of intermittent tit - - vie, should he always well stocked with thi, in. comparable chologue, which will curt, any ease of fever and ague in a petioul carving from three idays to three or tour necks, according to the violence of the complaint Nervous disorders 1 which are always aggravated be the adultera. 1 trsi liquors usually prx,eribeul by physiciansatre readily cured lc a course or this admirable com bination medicine, in which the properties of a filiniUlatll, a (Jilts and ullerlialive are happily I blooded. SEA WitElt TosIC —lll the phere experienced here Miring the summer I months, the lethurgt moducel by the heat takes away the desire lie wholm.ome mod, and lie wrent perapirations reduce tastily energy, par ticularly those suffering 'rola the effects of de bilitating diseass. In order to keep a natural healthful activity of the system. we must resort to artificial means. For this purpose Seenek ' s Sea Weed Tonic is very effectual A tirtv (10.10 will create an appetite - and fresh vigor to the enervated body For dyspepsia, it is invalua ble. Many ennui neat physician , have doubted whether dyspepsia can be permanently cured by the drugs which are generally gut played for that purpose. The Sea Weed Tonic in Itsrla titre is totally different from smh drugs It contains no corrosive mineral, or acid, ; in but it assists the regular operations It nature, ;Ind supplies. her detit iencies The tonic in its me tore so much resembles the gastric , Juice that it is almost identical n ill/ that fluid. The gastric juice is the Wand sttlettril ev Lich, in a liesalthy nandition of the t,odt,. ,• aUses the Itrtsl to lie di 'Jested , and when this juiev is not excreted in sufficient quantities, indigestion, ve ill all Its distressing symptoms. lolhoes. The Sea Weed Tonic peaornis the duty of the gastric juice when the latter is deficient. Brick's Sea Weed Tonic sold by all Druggists New Advertisements. A SHTON BALT, Oenu per LIONS k DRAKE Mautrrae, July el. --h% 25 CENTS A GALLON Bits:bac...Wear° Cheaper than ever A gallon Jaz. nr Jet, or lifluant pot, rut only ta tally 11,e natal, ray — Other Stone-Ware equally Chop •_jja LYON" dc DRAM:. dlontroPo, July 19,1F74.--11w. 146E6 IST BIM% ROTIC E. —PUBLIC NUT ICE is herehy given to all peroon. concerned It, the fol. lowing Eoutte. to wit : Estate Or A bk4llii U Jones.. late of Stiop'a Depot, deed, William %tont, Enecntor. That the accountant has nettled hi+ arcoant In Mc Yuetttrth° l "... - .I: .° 7.1 Arrue,L'e.".' the Osphan'• Court. (.0 Taarsday. August m , le7& for connrmation and allowance. II N. TIFFANY (dieter Regteter'• Ofticc. July 73. TELT THE "NEW PROCESS." Floor of the following Brands and Prices : 'Doable Extra - New Prorees - 22.30 per hack, 'Adam" `Midland “ldanbattan” S "Lareyetto" white wheat 2.23 • "Washington - Amiter 2.15 'Orleans" No.I spring 2AO •• That. Prices good for thirty day, Montrose, July :N, 1.174.-1 w QUORUM'S SALES: -BY VIIITCE OF K. 7 isvued by the Court of Common Pleas of Susquehanna County and to me directed, I will expose be sale by public rendue, at the Court House in Montrose, Friday, Atagml 14, 1874. at 2 o'clock, p. tn., the following pieces or par eele 01 land, tee wit : All that certain piece or lot of laud situate in the township of Franklin, in the County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boun ded and described as follows, to wit : On the north and west by lands of John Cromwell, on the south by sand of J. Fred and on the east by land of Warren Luce, containing I sere, more or less with the appurtenances, one frame house tranie barn, an orchard, and all improved,— rtaken In execution at the suit of W. J. and S. 11. Mulford. Eters of S. S. Mulford, deed, vs Luther Snow.] ALSO—AII 11.0.Deftlidant's Interest in that certain piece ur lot Ut land situate in thu:toiru -814 01' Auburn, : rim Comity 01 Stu , quellanna an d suat t , t it penovisitnia, bouttflaht sCribed as tallow's: W wit Ou the north by land or D. (' Titrunn, .m the east by lam'. (i f Davi,.l in am watt t taint tit E.' 1.. Ad- , urns, and on the west by von- ' Mining t! uc ret., he the same more or with the ilpill1111111“,, a Ma fruit Ina's, anti all itn pruviat, fuken in at tile :Wit Of 1). ("fitman vs-10102 ALSO—AII Ilult vert:tin pit,' or I.a or land situate in the borough ot Frien.l.rille, In ti n ' County or SUMVIC11:111111l Qi lvhiu, L'lnitnied and ,Irmlitn...fit iollows,to tt it oil tile nortbxst,st by Silver Like o.treet. on the enut tiwvgt by 'Montt .trrPt, on Ow •;oittfil.n..t by land of TtnioniA Tiernet . and "II I Ill' Dort heart by turnpike street, rote titling shunt cc 11'.. more or less Wail the app.irtel.illotti, I train' itotisv, barn. MM.; 1 . 0161 511,1 urn tinentril trues, and all nninov d 1 . 1:11,n in I,ention At tin. .it \Vol v- )Itlii•in 11,SU—A II Ihni 1,110 .Punt, in tLe lt,t‘11:.11111 , 4.1 In I ht• .11 So-lilit•lilittnri and St it.• .or I rania I,dund , .l and 14.11.1, lii %, It. ni.rt by iund 'lt .latru , Ida!, no Ili, ea.d 1.,1' laud of Wm. N the ',mull by loud, .d , „\tilbrn A. 1) Tt•tvlo.l.lrN .Itl4l Joao : 4 atttotr, on cot by bind to John St•ttott. coo [dining alattit I al- , to 1.111 , 1, b 1 110 our unm• Of 1,14, 11 . 1111 11111111r1,1,111,, 1 born. I neat -tor, hoot,. 11 zootl and all tatttrovtal lTaken lii , d it id Lintlk-sO.:11,1d. G r. War YSltitt . . I. t k w% i; I. S.vither I Tekd Sailer - All bolo no., he mT.r ptt il.ti 11 ulci.vK•rnn rtfl", Utllve, Nloa rat,,.llt!) Y. '7: I/ IV 2P 3 A CO 1 F. 3 „„ ~....v. . EMPORIUM The undo. rrg od w II: keep 1-.. tautly au hand Ana fur 'ale, very Ino. Phaetons, PLA . I FORM WAGONS TOP & OPEN BUGGIES, IWO SEATED CA1:1:1Al;t:S, And Lumber Wagon thine y rprin r wagon, recruit:l hand carrteett , and up en and top I:tappet.. for .tale Will make to order to twit part Ire. all 1 lode of tar riagra Work Warranted. Repairing dour wildly.— Shop at Springvtge, Pa. Enquire at L. L. S W. Elpteni , Oahe of 111. SEARLE, Montmon, Pa.. Or at Spriugrille of E. 11, CULV)III MOLIVOie •tune 3.1771.—ff. NEW SINOII , O Hl OK The Leader, Br )1. B. PALYZII. avolsted 1. lb. Etattotow. Choir, Colblent ions. and ' , toeing ['lasses will wel nomr this new charch Mask. hook. Wed with new tunes, anthems. rhnoie, vie. all of beet polity, Price fl3B, or 312 00 per do gen. T 12.0 .n01 . C112.4516r01.11. Fly U. IL &time , arrirteci by 1,. u . Emuruon. F:sperinll) for Singing (141met , A Flat lot pugo.t uoutAin 1 1, 0 ( .I. r oemoul the some an shot the LZASGS, wits h coos eel, follobed by more lhan 1041 tined n his tho is gig I Slat and Sorrel Music for practice. Equal to the "Sim.; hug in luterrnt, A MEItIcAN 17 , 1(' ItEA 1)Ells: Thar tar..llllll gratlrS S"n , tmr orn L. Etnen...-atod i'lllttnry b, m.rp• Yrite. •• 4A—Fur i.., ••,,r , 'Clam,* • AI • • •• !kl—For filcher •• Thu Cuurn, lo 0307, 1, Itlterotlmr. awl hap burn thoroughly tom., r, 1/1.10 11,10 OLIV EirDITSON & , t lIAb. 11irn•,,oN Co,, Burton. :I I 11',1.. - ny. N. 1. 7 , 14 y 1.71. - . _ THE EAGLE Nl , llOl-N, PRoivihrrolg.s. SION OF TIM lint,. 8.141. E AX!) 31ottnu 231.caclx..Thao3mtrosse , 1/11r etolt of DMZ!. and 3lealicliter Ie complete and rare t 411.11 lu have even thine of the le , l quailly The public may reel a•aaml shot all mcdlcineo that baler oar et°, titian be es they are reprevelited. pure [sea un adulterated. PATENT NIEDICINEA of all lituda called for, ou Hand et rea6ollll6lr By personal a nd •trlct attention to litraineiri, at all Air. we hapew merit thu Coraidelict and floor of tilt Montrose. April 1, 1,Z3 HERRING 61. I'ARREL, 51137 .13a-caexc3iacre4y N. "Jr F'1.1 . 43 and Burglar I' x - csc)2 The oldest awl most reliable Ann Itt the Uttiled Statea They look the prize metal awarded et the AII gales are warranted frac from dampness /sad car radon. Idatatruse, May —tf UDR SALK—The firnn lute of Nathan AI- L' drich,de'd, situated about half a mile wi.t of Montrose Depot, is Brooklyn township, con taininz about ll t acres of land mostly Impme ed. Inquire 01 tudersigued, executor of mid estate, at New Milford, PR. Et.LirrrAntim New Milford, Jan. 25, 1873. —tf UCHENSTEIN & BLUMENTHAL BROS. LYONS & DRAKE. New 'Milord, Pu., WTholera le and retail deafen. in Flue Watch... ,nd Rich Jewelry Sterling Silver Ware, French and American Clock.. Pine Plated Ware.and lily r Tee Net.. Ater all kind of Gold and Silver I•l3thig. Watch, Cluck, and Jewelry 11.epairmg, and Plaln and Ornamental Engrav leg, neatly eseented. Jane 24, ';4.—ly w OW. Wool "'CATaut 45 CI lllghent Market !franc Vold In Cent, June 0, 11.—tf T° "11011 IT MAY CON(1111141. - Want. 45 Low, Commission Merchant No. 811/ l:reettorleb R., Now York, have sold ont and Orb theft patrons to stop shippina to them. Dr order of the arm. Youro F. U. BVICNELL. Dimotk,Mity 20,14.-3 w Miscellaneous IV - 31:11017 1121=I A B CrHA:S. TIN N 1011.11.8 BILLISOS STROUD, Agent %voo r 1. 1.,0040 I:bcs‘a.raci-9 I!!=11 Printing. srATENIENTs, BILL 1 LETTER REA Ds, EN V ELCI'Es, IIrzsINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS. , WEDOrN CAI(I)S, PosTERs, S \ LE liILLs, 111)RsE itil.Ls, BILLS. vIti)GRANIMEs. cutcui,Ans, LA it EcEll"rs, \ Gs, 44 ea 13 1 o 44 .0 I I. p 4 t'.ITAI,c)( WES, rl'E's. PA l'Elt I -, AI I'll LETs, TES, 1;4 , N Ds. \ T .1)S N(} Ei t' . Sheriff Sales .Iv , lit IP ,81. Niontro,,, rn Fr , 1%71. at 1 1) tsl Ilit. !Anil ter All 'hat tertalti piece or lete el of hand situate In the of Great lint on the t• .ohly of '4l , quellan ha t. t ',at,. ofne L aloha. 'eau and dear 1 Itord , to w t on the (north toy the httetvichatona d the tooth it el east 1 r land, of Joh', "4 Tar ago! on the Lie. , by land.. or Is, II Show. cotatalsB - 1 1 , ',. tea of plod, 'w the ..n.ne too, or 1e.., nllll the pietrter.atteet. one from.. i 10111 ”. Marl 11,11! other not bothetrew ate) 00011 15.18 tee improved [Tel en In raL • t woo' t •ILB. •olit 8.111 I, ',dotal° it .1 L.41 , A II that rertain piece or lot of land eitnate 111 Olt Ito. '.1,1,,r of New Slllfer.o. ItL the County of hits and 0101,' of l'eiii.l)l , ant Mounded and de., crib,' a. 18e.ow e. to 111, tell 0 north by land of fi. A ,C,111111., and the F alKettletry tract. on the east h, %I re If McKinney on the •un!h hr road lrottltng from huninehoun I Doled to Suttontereyllle, and on the West 1, 1 W e l. o f 11 ) ,(181 ' , unmet, containing, 1111 atfee,more Ittotheapontteoanee, I.ne frame tootee horn sod ors hard, and about acres improved. Crol,:en In t ,cannon at the am' .1 of Win smith twalni.t John and 11 B'. Ithlueesult. LOC of A. 0. Tartan, I'lltleya, Jr ) %I,ll \ II that a ertaln piece of land ritnate Ir. the .. boon-lop or Dmlgevoiter, In flit County of oussinehon. od root,: 111 I•esolsylte bounded and described ys follow% to wit : tru the north by land coverer) by the u wee, of banal ie.. ealled i t on the oast brlande i , l Cortuo n it, in the south Al public highway. nod ou I be tesett by ands 14 A. 11. Nicht k. eituridulug 4'. re. of laud, more or le•r, x alt the appUrignontse i 01 ro V ironic house. Crone born. altar troll trees. and all tpe., ed. t Taken In • orrutiott at the roll of IV. J. littioed s Henry t', Ibirdess and Ali,ander Stulth i ir ) Inn fleece at laud situate In tne too tistup of not:turd. In the County of SuotillObannu nod "lisle nt Pen naylt on la. the Orel Over bounded and t'erreined as follows. to nit: 'ln the north by loads of --Waterbury on tht vest by the Grip , null pond. . - . on lid. south Its 15t.... •.t Wesley tivterhont. and 00 the west Mt: the itro, Depol„ruad. coutaining 4 Of an N lih b.• appurtenance*. the Paine house. .1, - ,-- 11so. all test icier iere of land Ornate as a fort said. UNtiNN all sides by lands of it 12, that, contain ing I-acre ti gaud, more or 11.41 Will/ the appurlenaaces, e -bids with all the machinery and gearing*. all lin pinled [Taken le execution at the suit .4 U J Babe t ore. rotate:fled to Milt...erne GAM). vs .1 g Whit - dig.) AL:sit—All that certain piece of land eitu..te In the toe:until is of Forest Lake. in the County of Susquelnan ea and State of Pennsylvania. hounded not dean thud as follows, to ,rat : Itegineleg at a point lu the high s) ay Itt and seven-tenths iterchett northeast lathe over pond creel, theist e north 71;4 degrees wept 12 pert het to a post and .tours, thence south 524 degree* west 7 and stints:tithe pAtches cros•lng 'hi rare to a poet and sionett,thence +math 104 degree. east A/ and as e•teettis perches down the west pads of the tall race to centre of the nrldgr aforesaid. thence along the road motto north ra degrt-i'll rant Cl and eevetntenthe pt reties to the place el beginning. containing 1 acre and Se perches, more or teen.-with the appurtenance, one-grist mist, eau 0.111. dwelling NOU.N, and bare. a few fruit tries, and all Improved [Taken executton at the "tilt o Jefferson tiortteu ye. Eilgar L. tireen end 1,011 Green ALSO—AII that eertata ,p, rrvi load ctutte a theta , . I , hip Leta,. to the Count, a Sti•Orlan vt and Ktate •.f Pl . l/111"11.1:11, hot tkcleel and I..erllod f.. 110 e. to Nett : ttn the north by land. of (U.N. , W. Allen, tln the enat by land* of Namur! Frueedell„ on the •oath hr lands of Jame. Clarkson. and on the west by Jamie of R. Trwedell and Charles Wil.toti,ttnttalning awe, be the same or toni•ther will: Ito t. O s tir Inn wore bongo. and an urrltarn and about IS a - n-a Intproled. (Token It teeutton at the tt at S,lan ii:11110 11 . etephene. is It F Dteher A1. , 0 • kil !here into r 4 min Were. or p•lfo , Oe of Land •on.tie In the Inwn±hip rfl.lberi). in the County of Stastittehantin and Mate of Pennn)ivania. the Ortit piece hounded and follow*. to nit : Bei ntutilnit at the centre of Mut') creek bridge then.. 'IS dettreen tient 10 rothi.theneriildegrenn cast I rod.thenee Iny r ib.'reer went 41. rwto, thence 74 ole4reen east IS, roller, tricot , to det:reen Went zit rode to B nlicop, thence at deirrece end , CA rode tit W ;due, thence up the centre of Itiniiy crenk to the it-id the plane of bapuniii.t, containing about n [wren. a all tile apportenailew. The neettn4 piece bounded its follon F. tee .1! Ito the north by Inn. of Alfrisilbain and A bainton Chalker • on the eant by hwol. 01 .at.•oil •halKer and 1' " - kyr itnini. the routh b) I.lrdis of Parker l:nge and Tllll/11. aoltain and on then tint lie public hlcheray. e ntnlning arm. of bull, be the rainy mute Or lenti, it Ph the appurte nat een, one him. ban, feed arid seetu•ll. lea fruit true and about Art acre* Improved (Taken In exeen Cott at the null or 11 litudaley.l A -All thoote two tertslit turce, , rr pnrreln of land situate In the toirneltip of Liberty In the County of Sung...ha:lna and State of Penn-p 1 can a the Pent piece bounded and denerlhed an follows. to 0.1 • (in the north tt . i land of I.enter Tarbox. on the mint he laud of Ben I,lzoth Stt..on, nn nottili lei land of W 11 Vint, and t.it tho oeat by hind of I. II Hoe COTII:11:110,!5:1 acres more or le.. it WI the appurtentwicen, a few fruit treed, told nhoot wt arm. Improved 'I he ....rand piece hound ell as tam. : the north.. by piddle htithiativain the smith of hit N,i 1 • nod the tre• t try land of Let" tee Turbot. L'ont ,i1111 , t: R 7 rod. of lend, mare or . . nub tln• appurtenanrea, hon-e and barn, and an Irtoptnyed (Taken In a zeentinn at the n of A. J. tact rnaou %v. 111111. AIP.II I ALM , — Al. that • ertutit piece or port el of 'mid eitnnie I n th e too o•ltip of Anion., In the Comity of Swope- Iwo tot and mato of Ibtottoyt hounded and desert h. od on follow , . t %tit lie i.e north by tuna Doold Itanh. on Ilse ones ter hoot of Snrnnet flytte. on the the tottolt by Lool of T Able. •Illi . 1 / 1 the %rot by bold nr Royal Carter. CA,ntalrli, lOn attrro he the nntne ttore or leo, sills the siva rtenance, ono frame how, trauttt born. Ohl- urelood. and tthont ;at cure, intpforotl. (Tat en In vsevollon ou •nrare rog' at the AIR of vit John Kinney ) ALSO—AII that cert... piece of lo ud et nate In the t „ wo ,ep of Lenox . lu I he county of Susquehanna and S'ate of Pennsylvania bounded and described w' fol lows. to wit On the north by lands of Mrs. Moore anal A 11111. on the neat by land of George Williama, on the south by land of lc Power,. nod an the west hy. land of U. Smlth. containing lu acres, most or lens, with the Appurtenances. 0110 house, barn. an °inherit and about :40 acres Improved, iTekeu in execution at the suit of John ('onrail. vs. Hostel Tiffany.) ALscr--All that certain place of laud situate lu the tnwnrhlp of Aollorp. In the Coney of Susquehanna and State 01 Pennsylvania, botinded slid described no follows,to wit . On the north by lands of T. E. Brown'. rotate and Patrick Frits, en the east by lands of Abram 'kinsman and E. 0. Dunlap. on the foo) by lands 01 Frank Wluinga. and on the went by lands of M. C'. La cey and M. De Inn, containing eels acrea. Mote or leen, web the appurtenance.. two frame home, barn. corn house, oh op. and other otit holding., an orchard, saw Mill, /111 d about 041.4 nen.* laqmove.l. (ifelk.4l3 141 .'na dun at the salt of N. I' corn wen, , C. Litiaiy.) ALSO- All the entail, piece or parcel of land aliante In the too a ship al Herrn k, In the County sat Suoque hen na and sin leof Penosylvilita. bonniled and deacriti ed so folloue. to wit : On the north by land of Mrf. Dario, on the east by laud of L. Lyons, on the south by tondo of the rotate of Waller Lyon, deed. sod on the greet by public hlglin-ay lending from Clifford to to the Newburgh turaplue,contiluitig 100 tree. of land more or leas. atilt the apportemince:. ono house. two orchard, sugar bush and mostly improved.— [Taken lu execution 013 OVOID. writs and will be Fold ma the property of Martin COursid,l ALSO—AII that certain mete or parcel of hold altnate In the township of Now Milford. in the County of Sus quehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribod no follows, to wit : On the north by lands of A. Gonna and J. N. Burlingame, on the east by lands of ('t m. T. Mosley, anther south by land of Edward Tyler and on the nest by lands of F. Manley and .1. Darrow, containing ISO acres, with the appurtenances one noose 4 horns, an orchard, ana shoat 125 acres Improved.— tTaken In excretion at the atilt of Jacob Wi'aymati. no ei?.-31LM'ihs` M hard , Fnd 11. Millard , nn, Ougrna ALSO —All that cnrtalti piece or hit of Land s hate In the townablp of Oakland. lathe County of &Wom bat na and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and dese.iiia, ed as fulinws, to wit : On the north by lands of Thom , .Nougb and Thom as !Lane. un mho east by lands of Thomas ('anevan and John Parson• on the youth by lauds of J. Downs and J. Schinger & Co., and On the west by land. of Joreph Stephono, comprising lot !mown In the aubdivloton of the Wharton lands as No. 70 and parts of lots No. 72, and NO 73, end being the name lands sold by J. tichlager Sr Co to George A. Brush lay contract Clatod Dicember 13. 1 . 010. containing about 167 serna,MOrif Or lose. with the appurtenanCea. frame theeliMg bootee, 2 frame barns,ona steam yaw mill, 3 mg Milli/Mgt. a young orchard, and about ;11) acres I toproyea. I flatten In eieolltloll on sundry writs ro. George A. !Inuit,' Au that certain piece or parcel of land 0110- ale In the township of /Lamm y, lirrhe Olney of boa quehan as and State of Pennsylvania. bounded cod deo eribial as follows, to wit; Beginning at n point In the middle al the river road. thence along lands of Jac& Taylor. south 72 deirroca and 15 minutes east II and live-truths perches to a post, thence by the west side of a ..21 feet street mirth 4 degree, went 5 and four-tenths perchea (Oa post, theme tooth NI degrees east Mt Net lon post, thence by hits of Widow Ryan. Moran,and sold Taylor north 4 tier.n,ol west Id perches to a point In the middle of Stamina rim i, thence by the Middle of raid , tarrriccs fond, south CI degrees west 'I and tour timthe perches. and by the middle Of said liver road eolith In dears.. and 43 minute, west 10 and serer inhibit perches lathe plots of pedalling, containing one mad half Acres by estimation, be the same MOM 4.141.4•. with the applatellallole. one Damn house, out• building. and all fmproved. (Token In execration at the suit of Thomas ffilllloll. ea, Martin Costello.) ALSO—AII that certain peke or parcel of land situate to the township of Lefton. In the (,booty of Susque hanna and State of Pennsylvania, boundedand desert], and State of l'enstayisaula. bonodod and dot rifled as fallow/ to wit On the north by hinds formerly of 1. Augustso 13owetnnan, on the cast he centre of public highway, on the south by lands of Ef isho Bull, and en the welt by Simpson lot (so called,) Containing 7! acres he the name more or less, with the abborteo.tiCoi. tint Improved. (Taken In executinu at the soil of Peoll need Whipple v•. W. M. Tingley.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or lot of land situate to the township of Rush In the County of tonoinehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boundedand described Cl ow Inlls to all On the north by , land of Edward Phan on the east by lands of Ellen and Jetties Donley. On the south by lands of Jacob Brataano. sod on the west by land of A. it Green, contairlog 57 acres, he the same more Or less, with the apporteuartees, not itnpeofelL !Takeo in execution at the colt of James Loon es. I P Klp.orth ;ALSO—AIt that tertatn plat: or parent of land situate In`the township of Oakland. In the County of Susque• Innate nod State of Pettusylvania.bowided owl /errelb. no folios., to Wit Un the north by the old :neat fiend and Harmony rood. on the call by and of Nathan Shit, net, no the mouth and went by other lands of W. St Poet, lot containing u e-half acre or thereabout, and 'Willy' 0 , the cane dhnensloue as the niljoititn,f tut of the said Skinner. with the appoWenanc. a, one t wte •thr (rains- demi/log Puttee, all Improved. [Take.. In '•cation at the suit of Wan M. post, a..hilted to Jame, .1. Drake yr. J. U. Root I A tint certain niece or parcel of hind nil dap,. the tots nalop of Ararat. in the County of 1100.1111. and State of Pennnyleanle. hounded end to wit: On the north and north- o, h. hooS, of Alfred Hine end J. J Pnrrtost•tt, ou the Ion& it .1. 11 Smith noel l'ilser rioter. ou • 1... n. ,td •ouiliwert by Ltd. of ..r - ru r Putt, r nod d, nod abbe wor t by Netu l'uttArr. L. 11.11111, about 161 acre of bind, o re. ~ith . . . , . the opperter...... m. Doe frame lose. barn. mu orchard. nod a .ort Our Om to re. improved (Takeo inexam,' ti Oil II i M. roll of Meettr Nstehlorro. mlminto , rator of liar .•-lot.. t.l Job. Mo.]. y. d..e'd. . 1;4141-d 10 M.plret Altnao ).V3ilCl at rertaiu parctl laud Althoff h. Iht orwit or Afsolncon. In Lite. ''uttirly of Sun: haft', MI , : SIJIt . of Penii.yl,lllo honnited and dot . r: t I. 11.,x • O It . 1.1,;th hi Lig' ata µnet In the .lohn J•the.. Jr .and in“; acomer .1.411. 111112,11 t ul BruNII Int a. thence • Nom!, sr rolunrr. tot 17 port Lr. too poet the northa aid t 11 , r.r, hi taker'. land. thence rout!' W deg eye itiol .to o, to. • oe•t 31 homily'. n root In ~rid Whit ak• r thence north 6,llll.glee+ mint 14 perch , . Irel. , • nor b i 1 tiogroyy tool 13 portihen, thence to,rth caet 9 ',onto...OM:rice north degree. anti oon-t 04 perches to tired mentioned car t, silo, beghttong, (ontaluing 3 and Ono toothy dr••1 ellowy o. for road, trill, ho °pliant, Mini • .10. 1 0 01, lion, a tole trait troy.. and till Ito per .d i., ceocution at the e nit of John 14- ,9 1,. Ain 0 Allame ; 11. I. Ail M 0.,. too pierce nt iand in - the too I.ttoorr", in thy Contay nusquebanos ami %tat, of PordlY leant, and known on lota No. 23 awl 1,.1,0 euryry Kirby tune Tract.— Th, trot i'll.to bounded on rho north by lands of IV. Gun. Patrick Santry, arid denten shirldr, on the .1401 to .1101, of .111110, Shh-Ido. nn tpc .01Ith by land. 1•• u ti tty 01111 p !hilt r4l lay Al., pie,. or of Barry gaol !Jennie Cohington, and on Um 11, 1 'nngloh gold Peter Alien ,on htT Jar Atte, lot the m.on lalige or lees. lilt Ihv , ; . I,purteveneen. 01,0 one end a halt diary fume vitt 10.• e. fr.,ote barn, nil tteehAtd. and obent 10,0 rt .1 A 1-.0. all the nouth half or lota No tr , II ..141c1 horn. a %gyvey of raid Uvet. bounded Oil sonnumbnzza= . . of Csirick lisrri.on the south by lands belong /. it, OW iodate Jesup and Jeblcl Dayton, deed and ~n the went by lot No. Ai, or lands of Perry Pour,:••olaining about Mb acres. be the same more or less. si ill. the appnrtenances, one frame barn. an or char ~ no.' about :Al scree Improved. [Token lion at the toll of T D. Itticabrisok es. John Shields) ALSO— iit than certain piece or parcel of icon situate to the los nship of Clifford. Susquehanna County and State of Penni, !tenth, bounded and described as fol lows: to sit . On the north by lands of Theodore Read , nod if Lao cry. on the emit by Wilkesbarre larnplks roat.. on the solo h try the Milford nod Owego turnpike real. mid on the treat by the—Graham estate and land. ..I .lames trnett, erntaining 130 acres of land. be the dame tut., or leap, with the appurtenances one frame hoe-, d totro- and sheds. an orchard, and mroaly imp,.e,t ilso. lot situate In Dundatt, County. and Ma, al , rercid. bounded on tattoo., to irit : On the north loi lamb , Or A. J Edward'. create. on the east Ly land: of A J . Edward'. manta and A. Itichard..on, nu the rumb by the Milford and Owego turnpike, and on the we'd by lands of Jasper Ritter. routatulng I arid a half acres, mare or lea., with the a ppurtenaoces, ono frame dwelling house, barn, come fruit trees, and all Improved 'Taken In exacta'. at the cult of C. C. Church as. laary M. Phlunev,admintstratrlx and widow in It Pidtmey. deed, Itenry 8. Phinney, Madly S. Phinttey, Charles M. Phitmey, and I erste It. Flannel, minor children and heirs at large of said deceased. and baring for their oxardiau Thomas Arnold.] ALSo—All that certain piece or parcel of land situate it the townsit.p of Jeesap, in the County of Susque banns and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed an follows, to wit : Beginning at a beech In the south ilne of lot number Ii 2 of Dilater's Meshoppen . . tract, now of David Shay. the northwest corner o lands of S DeWitt' theoco by the west line thereof ab degrees went tel perches to a post nod stones to the northeast corner of simnel Warner's land, and also the northeast come• of lot No. be aforesaid, north 87 74 degrees west 03 ?perches to a poet and stones, thence by lands of Frederick ?dozer not th Ni degrees west 153 perches to a post and stones In the south line el this sell Verry's laud, thence by the line south frDe decrees emit lie perches to the west line of said David Shay's land to a post and stones, Sluice by said line south 24( degrees went 24 perches to a post and atones sold David Shay's southwest corner, and thence by the south line of said Mold Shay's land south 07y degrees east 41 perches to the place of beginning, containing le sod a half acres of land. he the some more or less• and being the eastern half of lot No. A A of said Drinker's Ste 'happen tract. with the appurtenances. one frame house frame ham, a small orchard. and about IN acre. toaprov• ed,[Takeu to execution at the suit of Site. Perkins vs Mogery ALSO—ell dint certain piece or parcel of land sits. ate in the township of Note Milford, in the conuty of Sustinebanna and State 01 Penevylvania. bounded and described as follows. to wit : On the 'north by lands of John Sheridan and Tolley, on the east by lands of S. F. Lane, on the tooth by lands of Mortimer Mottit and stephen TrUin ball: and on the west by piddle highway. containing about s 3 acme of land, more or less, with the appurtenants... 2 frame houses• barn, an orchard, and about at acres Improved, beings the name land de vined by last will and testament of John Austin to Loyd Austin iTakeu In execution at the suit of Silas Per kins vs. aye Alistlii,l ALSO- - A it that certain piece or pare of land al .nate in the toww.hip of Lenox, Susquehanna County, P botiodect and described as tollOwe.to wit : Ou the north by lauds occupied hr Samuel Truesdell, on the east be lands of Manes t'. Ducker and Peter Lott, on the !south by Lando of Marvin Baker and Johnson Cook, and on the west wry lands of Chapman Harding and Jame. Clarkson. containing about WO acres, more or less, with the apportenancen, one frame hem., bars, and other out house•, s yuctog orchard. and shout 60 acres improved. tieing the ratite pie, or parcel of land con. trusted to Frederick Wilson he D C. Roberts. [Tab. n in execution et the ao tof Joel Denney vs. Frederick ALSO—AII those two pieces or parcels of land situ ate. it-lug, and Ming in the township of Rosh, in the county of Sto.piemanna an Stare of Pennsylvania, the ant piece bounded and described no follows. to wit : sit that certain warrant tee tract of laud weimasted to James C Biddle the 10th day of June, ISAI, and survey • ti and returned by Adolphus Olmsted, deputy surveyor as by reference to said relivn of survey, will mole to I iv appear, cent/Sluing 111liter...sand allowance, While., dole CooVoyed to C. L. A'ard by James C. Biddle afore said, and by L Ward conveyed to Edward McNulty Ire De. d I...rine the date April oth 1550. which Deed is dale recorded in the office for recording Deeds. stn.. in nod for said County. In Deed Boolego. 21. page 727. Th.• second piece beginning et a poet, thence by land et Edward McNulty. • formerly James C Biddle.) north und a half degrees east 6S percheo to a post, thence by lands of Michael McGovern south/ a and a half degree oust SS perches to a post and scones, throes• by land of William Boyd with Saud • had :Agrees west be perch. to a port and stones. non thence north b 7 and a half degree. west be perches to the place of beginning. con taining 11l and eight.tesitho serer and alio‘ranCes,rm the some Mare or less, with the apportenenees, one house, Dame barn, an orchard, and shoot 70 acres , Dn. proved. [Takeo in execution at the snit of Ealw,rd McNulty vs Michael Cranston ' • sod J. F. Shoemaker, use of F. It. Coon so, Michael Crontton.) A 1-00—A II that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the toweetttp of Dimock, in the County of Snoctac• henna and State of Penenylvaula, bounded and des melted as follows., to wit: On the south by lands of J. D. Wallace. on the west by lands at talon Blakeslee, William Mlles, and Abram Delicate., on the north by lan is of John Woodhouse and Crinsm tmand on the east by lands of Thomas Williams nod Jon. Drink er, containing IRS acres, more or less, with the appur tenances, one frame dwelling bonne, barn, and ' and other outhuildlogvAn orehard.and about 150 acres Improved. [Taken in execution at the suit of Stine Per. kla s, assigned to N. C. Warner, vs. Mathew Shay] ALSO—AII that certain mece or parcel of laud nanny, le the borough of New Milford, In the Comity of Sue quehanua and State of Peunsylvenia, bounded and de scritiod as follows. to wit : Beginning at a point to the middle of the road leading from New Milford to Sung 's. Demo, thence by line of lot snneyed to Davie Well man south 435( degrees east 27 5111 perelleS to stone wrap, thence hr line of lot surveyed to Itolittwou & Ward north 40X degrees east 52 1-10 perehea to Doe iter veyed to Adonljah Bendy, thence on Doe of sold Dandy north 4.15 s degrees west 511 5-10 perches to the middle of the mad afurenald, thence the middle of said road south tilil degrees west 0 perches,thence Ninth Sllt de coct west 46 perches. thence south 4145, degrees west 3.111 perches to place of beginning, contaluiug 21r acres and Ile perches, of land. more antes*, with the appurte nances frame bonne, frame harm young orcharMarul mostly improved [Taken in execution at the salt of .1. Dicker:nen A Co, vs. ft. M. ALSO—AiI that Certain piece or parcel of land situate in the borouf Supeebanna Depot, in the County of Sun gnehaline and State of Pennsylvania, hounded sod des cribed as fonder*, to wit: On the north by Erie Rail way. on the (met by laud of John Pike, on the were by Main street, and on the south by land of Eli Hoffman, containing 11100 feet of land, be the same more or tees, with the apportenane s one two-story budding with basement, used as a carriage shop, all Improved.. [T. ken In execution at the • suit of Mrs. James Van. as trend vs. Hobert VanNosirand end J. N. Seddon. Pert. ores as Vaugostroad A Seddon 3 ALSO—AIt that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Ararat, Sosmichanna • minty. and ittate.of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as fob tow., to wit the north by .ands of Wm. Bowen and lands now or late of Wm. Wilson, on the ort•t by lands of Nelson Poster, Ensile Ogden, and 11. IL Wheeler, and on the tooth and west by lands of Mons, Mamie, & Co., containing shunt ISt acres, more or lea., with the ePPerientuicen. (Mule better, 9 frame bane. and nth. er out bulidiner, 9 orchards. and about 70 acres Immo, ed. [Taken in executioo cue three sundry writs vs. Pe ter Dunn ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel ut land nit. crate in the township of Auburn, in the Comity al linequeheena and State of Pennsylvania. bounded to follow,. to wit: On the north by lauds of John Bishop. and Michael Devine, on the east by lauds or Michael Devise and Mlles Lacey, on the mouth by land* of Thomas Case, and on the went by lands of Joseph Mar. baker, COlitelning shoot 77 acme of land, be the more or less, with the appurtenances,. 1 barn, an orchard. sod about kV acres improved (Excepting and rettervinys lot deeded to Bishop & Price, Rein rods.) Moo, all that other certain messuage, piece or parcel of hod, bound. ed. and described as follows: To cover the land that the water would dew to raise It ehr feet from the button; of the game, bulk head or race, at the point Where said dome, bulk head, or race crosses the line between dm lands of Wm. Price and Thomas WAlnglics ; also the portion of the race on said Wm. Price* lend: also the privilege of passlug or tight of way from the eouth mid of the dam or pond to the tine between said Price and Ile• lame , with the appurtchtmces. [Taken In execution, at the suit of 0. E. Picket. asslgutaleo T. E. Drown se: T. W. Blights told George W. Woodruff, vs. T. W Hughes.] Take Notlce.—All bids nowt Itarratigect on the day of DAM. • . M. B. 11EINLE,Sherili. Sherif, Once, Monism,. Jai, 18th, 1871. HONEY SAVED NEW FIRM, NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, NEW PRICES. GRIFFIS & SAY RE, Have opened, al the old louatton ef M. ti 'Winton, lu the Brick Bloch Montrope, and we *hall he pleased to Pee all nt en, old hien& and the many new •• we hope to ;fain. cott •lock will cot:B.W d Ire, Nails ad Hardware CROCKERY ft OLA SWLRE In lard., tionottltle. end ttarlety. slot,. Ware. Woo° Wet, Hotoe FRI tooode and two...rte. N r *hall One part ruler attention to the to . .tratty Tr W. and keel.; a PIN aatatrttnent of Tet, Sti,:to . . Coffee*, ratntl, Groceries & Provisions, in (oh voriety. oalt and Flour. W. .hall keep cuo plantly on hand dile brat dr of flour at coach lr.. than aid pricer. owl warrant It In pica• , tetod• delivered prontptly to our town cortotiter. TERMS.— liar tnrooi will ht• itteletly MI itclp-W•rvy, trorb or itrollticr I Thio It will be well to renirml or OA+ will lie the ot.rret to nitr low pricer. N tie art• confident that by calling and rzliniritnit oar trtiocis and pricer t our noband that it sill he for y•tor Inter. not to try our nowt. , and trrinet. (harm-. - - - Montt - 0.0. Mar. tf The Doubt Dispelled ziziErvcr 4ovic> cox:, is Win Harden. New Pn . i. now offering. entire ut tif DRY GOODS rarvtully +ctcctcS toy 9.prinw and ~ .i.curaer Trade, BOOTS AND EHCES the largent and beet variety la Northern Penorlltmlon. raatie do Cups, El= Gents' Furnishing Goods, Yankee No- Lions, etc., etc Every article tVarraot.i ae Iteprracured. No Vartattoo In Pricer. I=l 1111,1,1N1S STI:(11 1) General INSURANC AGENT, 11Qoaitroso. Pa. Caplntl Reprepwasted, 6100,000,000 s FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSIID4SCR : Rom,. In, Co.. N. Y 13.1 tOol r•nrpitle. 14.0011.000 Llarlford VIM splln lAn d rplo• 4,000,000 1.1,rp001. I,on , ton •• rA1.000,1.10(1 1nA.C.....0f No, 11l %Inoricti • • 0,254.1.000 Peon. Yin, I. ( o National, Phil's Ins. Cu.. .Stale of l'eun'a 151103/231 Lrcomlug Fl rr garraott,cii. P ovulvue.t. IL I )fervbent..• I=l MMMMEniII Alvmmants, of Cie Lanca•ter Fist. In.. C 4,, Flee AaAootatlon or Phila. .2.000,0L0 home Ina. Co I 'oluinhae, 0.. •• `OO,OllO Lehigh Valley File. Allentown. 530.000 Cit 'erne' Fire I. Newark, N.L•• boath Side .110 CI. 1%1.0110 Alemaianie 01 Piltebaeg. 100.000 The underelotect I. SPECIAL AGENT for the follow lug compaillea for Northern I•onngh ;win Fire A”oelation of Philadelphia. National Fire Ineurature Company or Philadelphia. The lueureuee• I. id the State of Penneyhanla.of Philadelphia. Ma I E . 3111 C0nn.:0.1,1 Life Inc Cu.. AAP,I.I American Lit, Plill'a. 04:7XX2P3E1DTP. Traveler , . inLen ,Ilartfort“ aplta land 9urplues2.ooo,ooo Mill way Plosengen , 'The underelinion bro. poen well known in t hi, enonty.rot the past 17,eenr,a, min I n•nrsnee Agent. Loween by bl. Vonamin lee nave .Iwelye been promptly paid. Eft — Unlce areLduor ra•t from Banking Unlce 01 W H. Cooper & Co..Turnpfke et. Montrose.Pii. BILLINGS STROUD, Agent. DLLAIIL Solicitor. Moturose. Dec. 3.1 . THE LeVOKPL-VDEN 7 Sewing Machine I Sews from but Ono Spool of Thread • It ban bat .Ix narking part., In nu .tel ere. sad see* mare rapidly than any ?turbine In the bterket. dux a Are nifty Sleaiyht Needle It Combine. Durutilliti ts ISeatuty and Nlmpllol:J•Aa•1 pgr - A FuLsT.e.LAss MACIIINK ON A PULA 'WALNUT TABLE Flat $33. .A.nowitas "MT natfocl. I=l Addreu, THE INDEPENDENT SEWINO JIu.CIIINEC ~ Dec. 24, Dr, - 3 Binghamton, N. Y J. 9. O•ltM6v. I 0. 8. Mum.. I ll a. BLANIIIOI.II BINGRANTON lIIABBL.E WORKS BARNES BROS. & BIANDK, DEALIIINi IN AN ITMAACTURECIIII op iftaliatt & Aturricatt par!) lc AMERICAN AND SCOTCH GRANITES, Marble and Slate Mantles, Chenam go St., Ntur Dipot, EtINGVAMTON. V. Y =OEM METED IMEIEMEEI $.95 K 10. 1 ,00 $l.. SIIIUU