Volume 32. 0,. • gitmar rat--aktoriat. Circulation. Increasing TWICE as Fall as any Pirper in Northern Pennsylvania. Gold. closed in New Yor on Saturday at 1141. - - -- Tied Douglass has grown weary of the unfulfilled promises of the great Radical party,'. which remembers the freedman but once a year, an then only to secure his vote, which up to this time has been freely given ; but qeu the most ignorant black men can understand there are no "perivisione in the bill" for him. When he has helped to place Ringsters and car pAbagArs in power, he is told to go about .his business and white-wash for DeMoerats, blit there is nothing for him in the party he supports. Douglass and Lancaster have rebelled. Homer of the Montrose Republican, Intends to apply for license at the August Term of Court, to 'phase the editor of this paper,and the Democratic-candidates in general. Fie got so intemperate in that direction a wh le ago, that the court felt constrained to put an injuetion, upon him as he was squandering all the political capital that the "Court House Ring" had in trade, and upon petition, t commission of luna4 was appointed from their number to suppress him, tit til after the - Radical Prohibition convention, the !Rh of August. The people may calculate that he will be cut loose on that day and the Court and the Rmg will say" seek'em." :We are prepared to risk our reputation as prophet upon it. "We shall see what we shall ee,." THE ERIE CONVENTION. The anxiety. in regard to the wise ac— tion of the Erie convention is pervading the party in all parts of, the :State. The rumors chat efforts will be made by the 'Radical Treasury agent to control the nomination of the Demorovtic party are general. We have faith, snd entire faith, in the chosen representatives of the Democracy in our coming State Convention. The party in each county have selected true and reliable Democrats to speak for their ; several constituencies. The r,sponsibil—: on those delegates is too great, an the earnest depotinn of a large ma jority to the principles, and honor, and success of the party,too well known to admit of a doubt as to the result of their action when assembled in the State Con— OEM We hate no fear. We are impressed rid a belief in the utter failure of any efr-rts of the Radicals to make divisions, or discord. or weak nominations at Erie. Ti.,! Democratic party is sound on all the great issues past and present. The nom in es be men who are firm, capable, and faithri . 4. Let ns welcome victory.— )711)1071.wealth. SUCH . 111SINTEI?ESTED VIRTUE, It is astonishing to common people to see such ingenuous communications from the virtuous and disinterested members of the "Court House Ring" in the Mont- rose Repi!biir.an from week to week. "A voice from Springville" first gre'-ts as (which first saw the light in Montrose) sod goes ha t. tell .that the next± sheriff to come from that town. This ap rwars.titiliderfolly magnanimous on the part of - the writer, and is expected to ar— r-inge the sheriff business, so as to give the ninny Montrose candidates a chance for Register & Recorder or Treasurer and if the game works all right, as now put up, the Ring will be happy. Next' comes "F4ir Play" (another Montrose bird of the same feather) who long and loudly for somebody to"an lionace the catididates." He with all the iipparent wisdom of a Solomon,a.ssumes to instruct T.udidates r as to just how they must do to be nominated. He is desir ous to find tint who allthe candidates are i•D that he r&Il know just how to put up his lade "job." Undoubtedly his virtue lies in the fact that there is some one that he does not know of, that he fears may give him trouble. If "YOt will oily "an nounce" yourself lie can then be I repar <A to meet you. W.hatphilauthropists I What Pistriots,the itzidical Prohibition party of Susquehan na County must have in Montrose, who thas put,iforth their ingenuous advice through the -columns of the Republican, in the interest of the "Court Rouse Ring." I: is fully equal to that "Brooklyn" com— inuniention a few yefirs ago, that slaugh tered A. P. Stephens for the nomination of state senator, and sent L. F. Fitch of 3lontrose ID his stead. But they say to the 'DEMOCRAT "it is none of your fune ral" "you needn't mourn." We concede it, lint we have a little interest in the . death of tbe peoples rights, notwithstand ing we feel as the man did about the rat tlesn4e Lind bear,in respect to the office si;ekers and ringaters who are now "chairing" one anothers necks, to get the ' t ripper seat iu the Court House. It is a 4f-try pleasant thing to have Air. "Reform er" demand that every matt_sliall now declare what office he wauts,or be forever de-barred from coming in afterwards, but the idea strikes us,that he had better sign his own name to his advice instead of a fictiCiotra one, so that the honest masses c* see who he is, and thus judge as to what "ax" he has got to be ground, A ,IVORD'TO FARMERS. The grand complaint of farmers for the Last month hat" been that we are to have a hay famine. . The dry start which Meadows got in early spring, is to prove a grave disaScrp the hay, crop, This at first hearing, may be startling but the realization of it-is simply in the hands of the farmers themselves in onrestimation. All agree : that since the 'latter .rain, meadows haVe increased in harden more -in one week. than at any previous - four weeks in earlyspriu Itature• . is doing ler usual , work. if men will only.' hide 11(4 time ra4 - allow • her to . c6iiip7ete Wely . ' @cm this proposition, founded -,l3e.n.e,ipe.tieto4pzvtolore,l4t if Oie, far freers wi~i : ijoy thwirt Natures plans by , tilatightgiing their grass .before it has grown, that a crop off' hay equal to any previous one, will be realized. We say we speak from experience. Soule years ago while in the State of New York, a sea son almost analagous to the present one here, was experienced and a few of the. farmers, as they are doing here now, were anxious to belirst. in finishing hay— in gland therefore,thil so with less than half a crop, while a large portion Of them using their reason and taking the advice of their neighbors, did not act so foolish ly, but allowed Nature to complete her work after the July rains came. Al— though a large pinion of their haying was done in September they had an abun dant crop and were thus able to supply their neighbors who had so foolishly slaughtered their own crop before it had time to mature. But for this action on the part of those considerate farmers, a hay famine would most certainly have existed in that—local— ity. If it exists in this locality, it will not be Natures Jana., but the filolishness of men. The grass will grow if it has time. You might with the same reason say that your pastures would have uo more grass upon them this summer, as to conclude that your meadows will not.— It must be borne in mind that the sea— sons are changing all of which is caused by the vast changes made by man upon the snrface of the earth, in clearing away the forests and otherwise, an dduau ought to be something more than a simple ma chine. His , eason was given him for a purpos. , , and he should exercise it and not charge his own folly upon the short com ings of Nature. There are a few persons who think they must continue in the same rut that their great grandfathers did. and if 'they fail in anything,notwith - standing their violation of natures fired laws,t hey lay it at the door of Providemco. They must plant potatoes "in the moon," ti -v most plant corn the 10th of Mae, they must commence haying the first week of July, and di their w'tole work under crtain fixed dates, irrespective of the changes of seasons, and then growl "fam ine" grasshoppeis, hugs and dry weather. We know there are a limited number of exceptions to every general rule,and there may be a very limited amount of grass in Susquehanna county that. will do to cut. at the usual time, but those who wait for i tilt cwaSOn and allow the grass to grow, kwill have their barns full,with hay enough fox their own stock and to spare. General Frank P. Blair PARTICULARS OF HIS LAST HOURS? St. Louis, July 9.—General Frank P. Blair, alter being bedridden for more than two years, expired last night at half past eleven o'clock, at his residence in this city. Over two years ago he sustained a stroke of paralsis, which forced him to retire to private life and made him a confirmed invalid. After his pararlytic attack he also became afflicted with soft— ening of the brain, and the decline in his mental, vigor was plainir perceptifilee— He had not been able to speak since last. fall. Three months ago, us a last resort, the delicate operation of transfusion of Mood was !ierforaned by Drs. Franklin and Farrar. of this city. Two ,ounces of blood were drawn from the aria of a strong, healthy man and treusfus•d into the veins of the General. This operation was repeated three times, the last bid seven weeks ago, The treatment stemed to improve bin' to some extent, and his physicians announced that .they had strong hopes that he would iii time fully recover. General Blair's intimate friends however, who knew the latest cause of Ihs malady, always believed that it was a distemper beyond the physician's skill.— His family were always hopeful. During :he present summer he has taken carriage rides quite frequently. One day last week he decended the stairs without assistance, and went about the room unsupported.— Yesterday afternoon he Was taken out for a drive and returned in 311 hoar apparent lv much refreshed. fie was placed at a front room window by his family where be could look -out and enjoy the breeze. Shortly aft• rwurd, being alone, lie arose and made an effort to go to au adjoining room. While passing from the first room be was suddenly seized with vertigo and before assistance could reach him ne rtll to the flour, conking with his right temple the corner of a bureau. • The fall stunned him and he was picked up, in an insensible state. Dr. Farrar was immedWely summoned and every effort made to revive the gener a!, but without success. Ile remained in a comatose state. breathing easily and ap par,ently suffering no pain. It was evi— ddut that his end was near, as his_ pulse was slow, his features growing rigid. At half past eleven he quietly breathed his host, dying painlesslyand without a strug gle. Surrounding his deathbed were the general's wife and eight children. Besides his family no others were present except Dr. Farrar and Mra. Samifel Simmons, a' friend of Mrs. Blair. It is an acknowt edged facjikmong General Blair's best friends that his paralytic stroke was su— perinduceithy political disappointment. Raising the APPEAL TO OFFICE-11oLDERS TO HELP DE intAY_ELECTION EXPEISS WASHINGTON, July £3„—The following letter which is being extensively circula ted among all departrnenial clerks, flak uidlies its own explanation. To the letter attached sprinted slip containing these words: r: • It is particularly desired that in reply ing to this - letter the name of the • post office and State, tog. they with the date and the 'name, be stated, so that credit may be properly given. ..... The letter then reads: UIZION 001int£SIOICAL EXECUTIve Cu3SMITTEE WASITI4OTON,, D. C. June 26, 1.875. DE.ta:Sta.: in view of the approach— ing Preeidentul T eamp l ogn and the State elections which are to occur the coming" autumn, this committee has been direct I ed to provide fur the inicuedtate and thor ough reorganization of the Republican -1 party aud the circulation of such duca -1 menu as will he essential for work. As -1 turning you to be a Republichn desirous of maintaining the ascendency of the Re, publiewiplinciples, and that to do this yotrare willing to contribute to a reason:. ! able extent in in proCiding the tineesuy and legitimate means to support.the Ile— . publican party; both in form of - personal effort and iii ,the contribution .of money, we hope you may tie - willing to. send the committee f .--,, to be expended asabove .itidicated,-' The com thittee desire to en-' t'r ,upon their ditties at Once. and it it? of I the'utinost importance that they be a, le i to A:4110 1v ate hit of coatributois and, THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT, JULY 21, 1875. 'those who will take an active parkin the *irk," and :to judg& the extent of the I. means to :be at' their disposal by the Seventh day of the comm,gmonth: Please reply under cover of the inclosed envelope 1 and greatly oblige the committee mid your obedien' servant. (Signed), J. M. Emir Nos, Secretary. DR. SCREKON'ti Pul.llo.7ilC Sainte, SEA WEED Tostc, AND MANDRAKE medicines have undoubtedly perfairmed more cures of Consumption than any other remedy known to the American public. They are cum pounded of vegetable ingredients, and contain nothing which can be injurious to the human, Constitution. Other remedies advertised as cures for Consumption, probably contain. opi. um, which is a somewhat dangerous drug in all , cases, and if taken freely by consumptive pa tients, it must do great injury ; bar its leaden cy is to confine the morbid matter in the sys tem, which, of course, must make a cure im possible. Schenck's Puhnonic Syrup is war mated not to contain a particle of opium : It is composed of powerful but harmless herbs, which act on the lungs, liver, stomach, and blood, and thus correct all morbid secretions, and expel all the deceased matter tram the body. These are the only means by which Consump lion can be cured, and as Sehenek's Pulmonm Syrup, Sea Weed Tonic, and .Mandrake' Pills are the only medicines which operate in this way, it is obvious they are the only genuine cure ful - Pulmonary Consumption. Each bot tle of this invaluable medicine is :accompanied , by lull directions. Dr. Schenck is profe<tion ally at his principal face, comer bixth and Arch Streets, Philadelphia, every Monday, where all letters for advice must tie addressed. New Advertisements NOTICE OF INCORPORATION Notice is heiteby given. in accordance with the provisions of the Act 01 Assembly, approv ed April 29th, 1874, entitled, an Act to provide for the incortabratiou and regulation of certain corporations. That application will be made to the Conk 01 Common Pleas 01 Susuttehannn county at August term, 1875, for a Charter of Incorporation of the Great Bend Poor House farm. The objects of said Association are to take care of the poor that belong to Great Bend, Great Rend Village. and Great Bend Towns hip. July 21,1875. 80 w4 D EGISTER'S : NOTlCE.—Public notice is lb hereby given to all persons concerned in the following Estates, to wit : Estate of Mice Fargo, late of Dimock, dec'd, J. L. and Frederick 'Fargo, Administrators. Estate of Bridget McLoan, Into of Friends ville, dec,d, J. 11. Bedding, Administrator. Estate of Sarah E. Pratt, minor, Sarah E.Pratt Gnardian. Es'at.- , of Julia D. Hill, minor, George C. Hill, Guardian That the accountants have settled their ac counts in the Register's Office in and for the county of Susquehanna, and that the seme will be presented to the Judgts of the Orphans ci.ttri, on Thursday. itiutust 19. Is 7 . tin con firmation and allowance H. N. TIFFANT, Regigtet Register's Office, July 17, 1873. Strund„ T 17.: 7-!..",E.7.&1TZT1ZE.`,7 WR ITS 11111131% County and to me directed, I will expo. , e to el; by public reudne. at the Court 11011 M. In 31ontroe.e, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1875, at two o'clock. p. m.. the following pieces or parcels of land, to wit : All that aertain p.cce or parcel of land situate In the township of Oakland. In the County of finequebnnna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as followt, to wit : Beginning on the north side of the old river road. and fit the moth east corner of Village lot No. 7, owned by William Brooks, thence along the !AMC north 14 degrees west VG feet to lot No. 11.theneu north 31 dem,. east GO feet to a proposed street, thence along the some north 15 if. gee,. east 131 feet to sold old ever road. thence along the same tenth 71 deveee and 20 minutes. west CO feat te the place of beginnin containing 79.4 feet of land, more nr lees. and is Vil lage lot No.G, with toe appurtenance. 1 frame dwel ling house with wing and all Improved. [Seinen and taken in execution at theenit of The Mutual Building Loan and Savings Association of Susquehanna Depot, vs. John Smith.] A 1.50—A1l that certain piece or parcel of land sltnate In the township of Oakland. Gonna of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania, boandea and described at follows:, to wit : On the south by State Street, on the west by lot of Wm. T. Mosley, on rho north by lands of Wm. AL Poet and on the east b) lot of Charles Og den. being GO feet wide on sold Stec Street aid ex tending northward the same width tOO wet.more or less with the appurtenances, I flame dwelling house and all improved. [Taken in execution it the sett of The Ma• tnal Building, Loan A - . saving. Association of Se:il/c -hart. Depot vs. A. N. Ogden.] ALSO—AII those two pieces of land situate in the township of Franklin. in the County of Snequehanna and State of Peousylvanla, the first piece hounded and described On follows, to wit : On the north by lamb. of James and A. Townsend. on the south by binds of B. L. Blowers and 11. 31. Smlth, on the weal by 11111110 of H. 51, Suitt h. and on the east by Lind. of Jame. TONVII OVIOI end 11. M. Travis, eontaining 112 acres, more or lion, and shoot So acres Improved, with the appurten aaces, I two story house, 5 bards and sheds. and other ant buildings. I orchard, Ac. Ain°, nil that other piece or parcel of hind situate as aforesaid, bounded and de embed so folios., to oit : On , the south by lands of John Ackerman and John Tinkerpaugh, oa the welt by binds of H. Al. Stella. on the tiist he lands of if, 11. Travi Nand A. T. Bowe and on the north lee other land. of It. L. Blowers. containing 15 acres, more or leOO.With about 40 act.es improved. with the appartennucesi story and a half ttouse. I barn and hog house, and a quantify of fruit trees. [Taken In execution at the milt of By ington Thatcher. assigned to F. W. Boyle no. 11. L. Blowers and IL 51. Smith, First Nationa, Bank of Montrose assigned to E. W. Messenger and A. T. Bowe vs. H. L. Blowers, and B. Stroud vs. 11. 4,. Blotter.] ALSO—AII those two piece* of land situate In the toweships of Lenox and Clifford, In the County of Sus quehanna and State of Pennsylvania, the first piece bounded and described as fol.ow•, to wit : Beirlunlng at a heap of stones near the road, thence by lauds of Nathan Bell deceased, east 65 eons ton stake. thence by lands of P. W. CliTmh.land tooth 4534 degrees. east 51 rode and 10 links, thence by lands of Entail. Potter south 47 degrees west 12 rods and 19 links to a stoke, thence by the same south 4:0; do.irees rant 19 roils to heap of etonet, thence by lands of Jasper Relined along the centre of the road south 51 degveen west 34 rods and t 7 Make, thence north 71X degrees Wert 163 rode and 7 huts to a heap 01 atones, thence by lands of 0. Ilan some north 4 degree. cast si rods and In links to place of beginning, containing no acres and 115 rode, more or less, with she appurtenances, 1 hey horn, and ahont 25 oats improved.—Also, the emoted piece or parcel of land situate as above, bounded and deteribed as follows to wit: Beginning et a mast and stones aeomer Its line of 'Wm. 11. Gardner), lot in the east side of politic highway, thence partly along the road and a line divid ing this from a part of the lot to be deeded to Locy cox south 25 degrees east 93 and 3-Itliperehes to a pees and stones a corner for sald division, thence by the same south 89 degreca east 39 perches to a corner its the went line of came lot sold to G. A. Grow. thence by Kalil line north 1 degree emit 49 and 4.10 perches to a Intent lot deeded to Michael West, thence by said lot north 44 de grees west 5 and 9-10 perches to a awrier, thence north 47 degrees nut 5X perches to a st corner of a lot deeded to C. 31. West. thence by said po lot north 1 degree exist In and 3.10 pert.hes to a post and stones coiner, thence by same north h 9 degreet west 133 y perches to poet come., thence north 44 degrees west 57X perches to epon corner in the line of Wm, It. Graham's lot aforesaid. and thence by the tame mouth 4734 de revs west 15 perches to the place of beginning, containing 51 acres and CO perches, more or less with the appur tenances, 1 barn, orchard, and about H 1 acres Improved [Taken in execution at the suit of Chester Wr.ght use of Widiara 11, Haebrouck vs. Ira G. Cox,l ALSO—AII that certain piece or parr-el of land situate In the township of Ararat, in the County of Siatiluehan na and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of Leonard Graham about 125 rods, on the meit by lands of Erns t,. Truesdell 45 rods. on the south by lands of W. Slo. cant 125 rods and on thk went by the highway 45 reds, Containing about 85 acres and 4 erre. Improved. [Ta. ken In axecntion at the snit of Ezra Toby vs. S. VS ALSO—AII that certain piece or passel of land eitnate In the township of Ararat, to the County of Suseliehau ma and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and deecribed as follows, to wit : On the north by lands of ]loses Nichol. about 90 rods, on the east by the Jefferson Rail way about 60 rods, on the south by lands of Charles Vincent 90 rods. and on the west by lands of De,ber about 80 rods. containing about CZ acres. j'ree ken in execution at the suit of Ezra Toby re. Elijah Cleveland.] ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land elta ate In the township of Ararat, in the County of Sampe; banns and State of PCII/IfyIVADIS, bounded and describ ed as followe, to wit : Beginning at a birch tree the the south east corner of Lorenzo IV. Graham's land, thence south 42X degrees east rods to stake and stenos corner, thence south 4790 degrees went 210 rods to stake and stones corner near the railroad, thence north 16X:degrees west 6 rods, thence north 21 degrees west 19 rude, thence north 2.40 degrees west 16 rods, then e north :IThO &creels west 20 rods, thence north 8734 degrees west 5 - rods to stake and stone, coiner. thence north 47X degrees cast MA reds to the place of beginning. containing 79 acres and 9G realm:lore or less. [Taken in execution at the snit of Ezra Tohy vs. L. G a. Graham.] ALSO—AiI that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in the township of Ararat, tr. the County of Sub ouehanna and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and des cribed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stake and stones corner, being the northeast,. corner of tr.. et to Mirl73te-f , name of Andrew McCown'', thence south 4390 degrees east 04 rods to birch tree corner, thence south 4790 degrees west 141 rode to stake and stones corner. near railroad, thence ntarth 37X degrees west 13 rods, thence north 41 degress west 51 rods fn stake and stones corner in the line of the original lot, thence north 47X decrees east 192 rode to place of lieginn Ingo containing 77 ticres and 22 rode more or leas. [fakery in execution at the suit of Ears Toby vs. Lorenzo ]V; -Graham. • ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate lo the borough of Mew Milford, in the Comity of Sus quehanna and Stale of Penney/walla, hounded and desr tithed as follows, to wit Lkwioning at et poet the nortbeaet cornet of a lot of Mau conveyed by .Joroph Y. Miller to John IL Smith. thence by the north linnet said Smith's let north 80 degrees went 100 feet to a corner, thence by Other lands of Nelson Mager north 4 degrees east 93 feet And 9 inches, thence north CO de grees west to the middle of Main Street, thence along' the middle of said street north 4 degsma east 12 feet. Lon corner, thence by lands formerly in PosseesiOn of Jtunee IL Bluedell routh Si degrees cast 19$ feet to a pest, thence by lands of E. A. Pratt south 4 degrect wests feet and 9 inches to the place - of beftlaming,' containing 4,010 feet of land, mote orlers. Excepting and reserving that calif Wellman shall not-piece any bending nearer then Witbin two feet of the, town line of the above dc-scrlbedpreruleca, nor eet any building' beyond thif range in front with the other buildings en Abe segue elde of the agreed. nor erect or pet up any .fer.ce more than els feet in trout of the range or the betiding" as now located upon some aide of zeta meet, •—.1.180,01l that other piece or parcel of land -situate' in. raid borough of New, Milford County ha l Stalottfor,..: „ t ad, and adloining the above, de:AT/bed lot bounded 'and &itcribechts fnllows : 13,20uning et a poet to the - fence the -wrath hair' corner urereot, - thence, by Lud o formorly owned by Nalecarliaintr and by a• but running 13 feet south of grocery huildiitg north 6S . -degrees and na minutes west 10 and 11-111 patches to 3 point In the ditch on the cast side of the estrect.thence along in said ditch north 4de:frees and 45 minutestaat 2 perches and fry links, thence tip a line tanning Iflicet north it aim grocery store 5.5 degree and 15 minutes Cast O perches and 4 links to a poot 15 feet and I inch treat of the north west corner of the harm thence by lands formerly itU James It Shooloh north 511 degrees eastl and 4-10 rod* 1 to a line of loud in possession of, the Bratty theueos by said Pratt's line south 57 degrees east I rod and 111 . links ton port., south 42 degrees -cast perches to ft I Pun, entith 4 degrees west 14 feet and 7 Insilco to the i place of blg'nuang, mantling 30 perches of load by estimation. be the seine mote or dean,—Abin, all that I °trier plain or parcel of land situate in maid boyough of New Milford. County and State aforesaid, adjoining premises. pounded and described as follows ; Begin ning at the mirth cast corner of A. D. Welltian's let, thence suutif4 degrees west 117 feet and 'finches in a coreenthence north 43 degrees east 31 feet to the north side of the docking as now located Ott the smith Mile of theereek, thence down the said creek along the north tide of the said docking to a }taut In the east Ilne of laid Weilmsu,thenee month 4 deg-rams mart "53 feet to the place of beginning, be the same more or less I reserving ttl ways the rights and privelegea of it. A. and 0. Pratt, and their assigns, for a water privelege as by deed trona rJames Boyle to the said N A. and 0. Pratt, dated Mooch .10,1849, recur{ Lad lu Deed Book Na. 17, page 745: and also the free ri c he and privilege t e said N A Pratt, his hells and assigns passing and repo..- .log nom said Kmiec: from Mainatreet to other lands of said Pratt-and also excepting that said Wellman, his bars and assigns,shall tureset maintain. al Irk own ex nausea good nod sufficient fence toithe nide of the above described prom lees, ulung the other lands of said E. A. Pratt. The three parcels of laud above described em braces the lot known as tile honed and lot now ocen pied by A, I). Wellman an his residence. with the ap purtenances anti improrements. one frame dwelling house, one frame barn, one lee house, and hog hog..— .also ail that other piece or tierce) of land eitnate 'n raid borough of Now Mtiforti, Cothity and Stets aforesaid, hounded and described us follows, to wit : On the tart by church abuts, on the north by Aaron Aldrich, on use west by Widow Butternut,. , and on the soots, by a lane :25 feet wide running along on the north bank of the creek estimated to contain about SO perches of land, be the same more or leas: emit:rein:2 always tile free right of way for nu open unoles4rucied highway road on the soutn side 01 said lot 23 Met an width, north of the docking as now locate t, with the appur tenances, one (nine barn and Qranery.—Aloo, nit that odt:r piece or parcel of lane adjoteing the last deserib cd lot. uc undid and drxcrihcd n foliowo Beginning at a po.nt Inn lute of the last described luLtli en. by laud of Stefan M. Bmtertlem north MI degrees west. land 6.10 pert Otes to a pool by the north tide of the private road aforesaid. thence by north side of said road south 13 degrees and 15 minutes east 3 and 4-10 perches to a post, thence lay the last described let north 4 degrees and 15 mturbes Cm'. 1 and 13-10 perches 10 the plate of beginning, cm/Matting Ijq perchea of laud, be:the carne morn or OW. The bet two above described pieces of hind comprising mew. In bacon is tile hdrti 101 ~.tutted by Artt, Wollttlasi —Also, all that other piece or pascal of land oil oats In the borough of New Milford county and state aforesaid. boaufleti riot described as slow.. to wit: Beginning at a poll.: in centre of darn street in range of the dividing line between lots Nor. 21 and Lit thence north St tiesremi and.: minutes west along the truth ride of lot No, 32 12.5 feet to the acerb. est coiner of lot Nu. 32, client.: south 5 degrees mtim ter Wert no feet to the northwest Cor, er of lot No. lab thence niong the south side of lot No. 30 e.lllll at degrees and its minulen cart 125 feet to the centre of Ma In street, thence Wong the centre of Main street north S du.seea and 25 minutes cast fat feet to Mu talc of 01:glutting, being let No. 31 an the same i s l a id dow - n on the snap en vilitigs lute surveyed by 'r, Boyle fur C. L. Ward, .stay 18115, and recorded lu Lb^ titffie for recording deeds, In Susquehanna County, In Deed Book No. 45. page :nil, twang a vacant village 10L— Al.ll. all that Other Certain piece or parcel of land Os nate In the township of New Milford. County and State afoot:said, hounded and de shad as follows, to wit:— Beginning at a wont iu Ote middle of Bast Lake rums, thence Cy antler lauda of eiW Benj. Wellman north 14 degrees and 45 tumulus east 42 nod 2.10 perelma to a post and elites corner, thence by lands of Sentatcl blues south 43 degrees and /5 minutes cue. 49 perches to „he middle of .Id road.thence by the militate of the same west Jr perches cud south 71 degrees and 15 min. Wes west 14 percher to the place of beginning, contain ing 4 acres and 157 perches of Lind, be the some more or lee., wi h the appurtenances,oand all improved,—.V -u, ail that other certain piece ergarcel o land'oltuate in said township of New Milfor , County anti State aturested, bounded:And described an futlows Begin ning at a post in a hemlock stump the north corner of Charles Leach's farm, tnenee by the northeast line o said tarn eolith ta degrees and 45 minutes east 37 and :WO ;nautical to a polio in the miedle of the Beet Lake road, thence ny Use middle of said road north 47 degrees eon IS, and 5-10 perches, thence by other lands of said •athewo north 4.4 degrees and 45 minutes west 37 arid to c 05...-. to * osoi 50w..., and than. 11V Lamle of the estate of E. A. and 0. Pratt south 40N degrees west PI and 5-10 perches to the place of beginnining, contalui ug acres and 14.5 perches of land, bu the same more or lens. with to,, appurtenances, one frame hones one shed, some fruit trees, and all improved. (Seized and taken u execntlon at the suit ot Slaty Ann Hall no, A. I),Wellinan. and it, Oarratt A Sou vet. A, D. Well- Man. ALSO—MI that Certain piece or parcel of land situate in the borough of Susquehanna ‘ Depot, in the County of S squeasisna and State of Ppusylvaula, bounded and described ss fol:ows, to wit the cas by Orin ker street. ou the south by Prospect street, on the west 1,1 Lands of Mrs. Tiemey, and on the north by lands of hd Ilyncs.eontainiti o lo 7200 feet with the appurtenances, 1 large two story Mad basement frame building occu pied AC store and duelling. [Taken In execution at the cult of Ilea. T. erdr.ier Cu. Mary fierney.] ALSO—AII that cermili piece or parcel of land situate iu the townsiliti of Shompson, In the County of nu, tinehanna and Mate of Pennsylvania, bonndcd dud des cribed as lutL.wr, to wit : On the north by lauds of G. Mr. Wrighter and L. N. Hubbard, on the east by lauds of cbaries Witgeler and pubis highway, on t aoCall by lands of .1..11. Wrighter and G. IV. Wrlghte.,and ou mu west by lauds of 0 W. Wrlghter. c0:3./11'21.1g 107 ecrue more or leaf, wile the appurtenances, 1 house and barn, hog and corn house, Some fruit trees and about GO a - roe improved. [Taken to execution at the Walt of Deirarah Hubbard re. C. H. klubbard.l . . . - AL-sus-All that certain piece or parcel of land situate ill the township of— in :he County of Sample iehanna , t ,od.li'%rs route others,o n t lO:n . I y e t aah ' nt b t north y u lo n a d bl e n o s ?i f ' d i rt : b c S k . . Springer. on the south by lands of Stern & Seeley and On the we-t by boats N. E. Sherman, annaining slant uL acre., men. or less, witu the appurtenances, 1 u n barn, i ; e a, , ü b pd , s : I abort of l A 2 fie: ni,npt James . J T . I [Tibet s a d Al, in -Tana, r.; Alsti—A t that certain piece or parcel of land stalate In the toeitt Arlo of Jar:mon In the County of and Irto,tt of PuLthertearllo, bounded and desertir as lib ow, tu wit 5 Oa the non h by lands Owned by O. Loss,-, oil the east by lauds ot A, Youn g s, no m u, stn by land. of Jonn Err s and eau ;tie Oyet by line ,if the aver road, con .sluing about ace. of /and. entire or le, nate the appttrtenst i ee, oti a widt:nc sod as improved. faxen In e/Lneellen at the sett of S A. ons & ran Ve. liarril , oll Conklin.) A 1,4-0 All Itchl c.d . ? a in p hire tit ( pat ail of mug sifnate his the Borough of iireat Bend, in I are County of Susque hanna and Stinti of Peunsylv tuba. bounded and descrits ai ne nIOOWN. lowl On the west by Main sirs -et, oil the Math be lands of C. Baldwin. on the month by ?duds of Peorge Jenks, nod oar the east by Franklin seaees's, outdate Ina about One quieter of an here. snore Or lee-, with Uhl appurtenances. one dwelling Moine w tit h. • anon • , eolne fru t trees, mid ell has pros ed. [Ta ken in oxecutlon at the suit of the Lycom:a. Fire In surance Company no. E. W. Beckwith.] A 1.00 —All that certain piece or parcel of-land situate In the lowough of Montrose, 10 thy County of swop, Saone min state of Penne} learau, bounded and describ ed as nohow,, tc. wit On the north by an alley on the !nut by Pub to Avenue, Ili the south by lands of J. Fib rin!, estate and 1., Searle, and on the west by lands of L. 'retitle. having a front of shout 12) feet end a depth of about 1511 feet, including toe use of alley and -are way on the no: nil side dr id building, with the appurtenances. one large frame store and. and seep bending. [Taken In e.xcetttion at the emit of Weeks. Dory. & Co TA. B.C. Sayitt.l ;Lso-511 that certain piece or parcel of land situa te in the town-hip of Lenox to line Count) of Sumo, henna and Stare of Penneylviinia, bounded and desert?, .ed us follows. to wit Ou the north by land of Peter Lott. oar :he eats by lands of D C, Roberts, Roberts, on the south by moods of Moses C. Decker and wife, and cm the west by, lands of Ileorp Allan contain ing abont 29 acres partly improved. —Also, defendants Interest in one other piece or parcel of land- situate as sibse, and hounded and described as follows to wit: On the north by lands of 51 C. Decker, on the mist by laud* of D. C. Roberti, On lac final: by lands of Sam uel Trnesdull pen on toe west by lands of George Allen containing about 55 acres, all Improved with the up puriencnees. one dwelling house, ono barn, one corn liottee and out buildings, one orchard &a. [Taken in sa2eution at the snit of John Nell, Jr., nee of C. C. lloughtiolor. assigned to silos Bartley, vs. Moses V. Decker ; Otis C. beaverance. medalled to Silas Bartley s. Moses C. Decker and Silas Hartley vs. Monte C, Decker.] AL-0— All of Defendant's interest in Onset certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ilar tuotly, in the Coauty of sin omehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descnbed tisfollowejo wit : Beginning at a hemlock stump its thelJanawacta creek rood, thence by the other lauds of Rirbrrri Martin north 72 degrees and 20 minutes east 14 and 4.10 perch: es to a notch cut in the side of a rock. and by the same north to degrees west 24 and 6-hi percher to a pine eap lire, thence north 75 degrees west 24 and 5.19 perches to a hemlock sapling. thane along tip the wee' side of said creek mouth 12 degrees and al tnimitee east 12 and 4 In perches to a hemlock sapling, and smith Id perch 0, , to the west and of mill dam, thence along margin of Martin & Lyon's millpond athlgh water mark 4.4 perch es On a yellow birch tree. thence south to degrees east, to the middle of said creek road, thence ny middle of said road and high water mark (a mark that may be mode by raising the waier in said pond 15 fact above the top or the - pr• sent mud sills in said dam) to the place of beginning. containing 6 acres and 59 perches, tae the some more or ices. with the appurtenaneee, raw will, lath mill, 2 small In:ascii, and barn.--Albo,all of Delendant's intereet In several pieces or parcels. of lands initiate in the township of Harmony, County amid State ofontexid, described as Described ?in deed recorded in Deed Book N 0.25, page 392 from C. L. Ward I former owrer. Parcel No 42 containing, 106 saes and 37 perches. N 0.42 containing 143 acres end 112 perch es. No 41 containing 77acres and 119 perches. No. 43 containing 7S mires and 151 pp aches. No 40 contain ing lin acres and 63 perches. Ida 50 containing 05 acres and 121 perches. And one other tot named to a war rant to ct, L. Ward, containing 0 - 2 acres. All these logo lying contiguous and containing, altogether lAD acres ; also. the niteold portion of the lot boug ht of Jane E. Palmer, containing about 25 acre, . be the same more or less, bounded Olt the west by lanes of 8. a. Lyons and Luthor Barnes, with the appurtenant:ea, one shanty, small house mid barn, 1 two story honed and shed. and about 64 acres lmctrored.—Also, all of De fondant*, interest la the undivided one-half of a piece or parcel or land situate la the township of Harmony, County and State efdreesid,',himnded awl described as follows. to Beginningat a poet the swathe:lst cos. ncr of lot N 0.51 contracted to S e sold to Job o B. Sco ville, tbeuce along east line of the same north 8 degrees nest 114 perches to a post. thence along line of lot No. Si north 95 degrees east 115 perches to *arrant Hue, thence along the same notrh 'MX degrees east 19 perch. es tea post, thence along wartaut line south 8 degrees add 911 pirates to a bench corner, thence along north line of No. 30 conch Sri degrees west 102 perches to place of beginning. crintaining 613 acres and SG perches strict - measure. be the rams more or less, being lot No. 63 John Boyle'a allotments pt the 6t'arton lands in Bar mony tewnelrip.—Also, one inner piece or panel of laud situate as above, lying on the Belmont asp Oen qaugt,Tureptice and bounded as follow*: On the north by lands of Brandt & Sehlager, on the mist by lands of John Storer, on the eolith by Belmont and Ouaquego Tui• pike , 011 the west by lands of C. 8. Bennett, con taining about WO acres, be the same mole or less, With the appurtenancea, and about 40 atresinaproreiL [Tits ken in execution at the suit of J. Schlager .t as sign? d to Leona .5(.14eNe11. v,, Richard Martia.l olds moot brio - roved - on oho day tel • - 31. It. BELK; Shelia. Bberift's {Vice, Montrose, July , 211e75. • ..":";41,---1,74-'o\ BLATCHLEY'S • tiif 4, 41 , . - .t. V . Improved etiCUSIDEIt ~ .., . 24. B ) thi l'" e (}u ro ‘C) itr l'''l l: l "C 'ei t tdj ,b l43 y . , l;; :to A p l4 :l " a ' ; 6l c l e l :d 4 l ic t i i - ........._.) " 3 moue ,-, Attention , tov ',... g -,- to Bletchley's Improvill lireeket, the Dr .. Cheek. V eiec,wh ich mot he wilfitintwir With ~.• • .. .{., our dirturring the Joilr, lite the Copper i*..• cuolubtr,_*hich never creche. 'match, o i'or• - •'i' 4- ,,, ,, 4 raett , one will lam. ei.lifitimicr.- For rale by R% - r; I).th:ft. mut the Trude grueritli v. .1u order to kik . . - '..',. .. ‘ l; „, e r, .. , 7,, ,, r? c t i .h ai tt , zo i n h ,ret t liflldpey . +6 rtltaii, PC e ~‘ 1 hoe my - trailo-mark as above. It you (1.1 nut knoll, whero to they Miceriptive tircolurc, together with 'the 1,31110 and ad-' die-s of thurigtut nuerert. yoit i -0111 he promptly torn. notice be whin:rich:v. Wiiit clamp .- . ' CIiAS. G. V.LATCIILFA,. IfPnizfar' tairir; ' -- ,- •: • . ZiliO Commerce St., Ilithuictub)a,. v., : March 10, 11175, — kin. . New Advertisements. T 'CENSE PETIITIONS.—Notfce is 11 hereby given that, In pursuance of an Act of Assembly,the following named persons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Sus quehanna, tor licenses to keep taverns and for wholesale dealers In said County, for which they will apply at August Sessions, 1875. Montrose. John E. 'Parboil Tavern. " M. .1. Barrington, '• " A. 11. Burn r,. Sell by Measure, I. N. Bullard. " M. A. Lyon, Gt, Bend how. Mlebnet Ktirow, Tavern. . . fenrq Acker[, riltal2tEl llVE==i3 Thomas Connolly, Entine iItIAC. Dula Depot, W. W. Brown, Tavern. Michael Doyle, " C. G. Charee Wm. G. Leslie Sumfa Depot, Dennis Casey, Sell by M eas . dre. Thomas Kelley, BenJ. 0 r - fory,. Thomas keratin •` '• (-harks Kirk, Tavern. " " W. U. Ketcham, Joseph Allen Eating house. " Eliza McGrungh, Estliez Hoare. •• Charles Kari:mat Eating House .. names R. Kirk, " Allen A, Smith, . " •• " Johanna Griffin, " " Evert Venakeu " - William Bulger, - Michael Murphy, "'•• •• Mer.arm O'Donald. " etranret J. W. Walker. Frank Ihnirman, Allen mcotim John P. Kent, _ . JAIIICII Burns, Sell by Measure. Clifford, p. P. Phham, Tavern. 4 o W. W. Unhurt' , Harmony, Ries Winters. Tavern. Mims Frltehley Faring II nose Lathrop, David Wllinarth, U W. Reese, Sell by kleasure. Silver Lake, Bennie Mahoney, Tavern: 1111lidalt, A. 11. Ayres, Harroni, John W . (low, Brooklyn, 0. E. Pesseuden. '• New Idiltitrd , Wm. Jay. , P. Phinney, " " Mary & Williams, Sell by Measure. MEM Edward 3l rlelr. John M. Mcycia Tavern_ Thomson John O'Brien Eating !inure. Charles Dickinson Unary A. W. Omuta, Tavern Friendsville born. Mary McNamara Ann Tierney Wm. [Stillman, Sell,:by John Foster Tavern. Philip Ryan Sprmgvillo, Jeremiah Stephens, Gibson, P. F. Brush S. IL Holmes, Dirnock, I. C. France. Jackson Delos Roberts " Elizabeth B. Gary. ~ Auburn, Theodore Lineberry Leneaboro, 11. IL. Robert., Tavern: Leans, A. F. Snorer. Jessup, C. B. Dodge Foreet Lake, Judson Stone .. LiA VIC SUMMERS, Clerk. Moutro6e, July 14, ISIS. At W. W. Smith & Son's ExtenelveFurnltnio War noon you willtlnd the lamest FIRST CLASS AND COMMON Wla FL IV I wit° la IR_ M To be forted in thin neetion of the country, of bin own manufacture. and at prices that cannot fail to give satin faction. Tbey make the very beet EXTENSION TABLES In the Country, and WARR.% them VI Qlstory NOV crl. t alt kinds done in the neaten mat. i=" FL X IST Gr 3EI M 111 PURE NO.I MATRASSES, AND COMMON MATRASSES UNDERTAKING The auhscriber will hereafter make tm. adertaaing a .peetalty 10 hie hu.inese. llneinrydtt completed a NEW and the meat elegant HEARS In the State. a.l needing hie .erelce. will be attended to prompti) and. at eatistactory charge.. WM. W. SDIITH Er. SON. Nlontrove. Pa.. Jan. IP 1.7‘2.—nm5--tf. est care. lie effect are as 'wonderful and satisfactory lie ever. It restores gray or failed boa. to ICE youthful color it removes al/ eruptions, itching and dandruff; and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean, Ily Its tonic properties It restores the capillaryglands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness. Mild ranking the bulr grow thick and strong. As a dressing nothing has been found so effectual, or desirable. Dr. A. A. Dora. State Assayer of Ms. C.husetts, says of it consider it the best preparation fur Its intended pur poses." _ _ _ Buckingham's Dye, FOR THE ;FRISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard Rom gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or b a Is, at discretion. It Is easily applied, being In one preparation. and trickly and e - factually prodneec a permanent color which will neither rub no wash off, 31 AN EFACTURED BY ft. P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N. H. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MMIM Ayer's, Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL TUE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY ?ULM, cause Coetiveness„ Jaundice, Dye - pep.fa. Indigestion, Dysen ----77,1°: tcty..Foal Stomach and Breath, Ileadeche, Eryeipelas, Rheumatism. Emptinu. and • I Dilllousucer, Ay t o Nib!' Liv r Complaint, Dropsy - , Tot .ter, Tut:furs and , Salt Rheum. otms, (:out, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and Purifying the Bland. are the Mon congenial purgative yet pet-freed. Their eßeets abondanity chow how much they excel all °tour Nils.. They are cafe and pleaclmt to take, but power frit to cure. They purge out the fuel humors of the blood : they etimulate the eleggieh or disordered organ unto fiction; and:they impart the health and tone to the whole being. They cure not only the every day complaint!' of every body, hot formidable and danger !me discame. Most ekillul phyelclane, meet eminent clergymen, and our beet cltizens, send certificates 'of maree performed end of great benefite they have derived from these They are the safest and beet physic fur children. becanee mild as well an effectual. Beteg sugar mated, they are easy to take ; and being purely vegetable they are entirety harmlese. ==l Dr. a. C. Ayer dc. Cu., Lowell naSII., Practical and Analytical Cbcmlrta. BOLD Dt ALL DIDERIGISPS AND DEALERL I 1 xeinet , :.E REGISTER'S NOTICE.—PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Loan persons con cerned in the iniJowing Estates, to wit : Estate of Ephrlam Smith. late of Franklin, dec'd , Wm. U. Smith. Executor. Estate of Solomon McKeeby. late of Jessup, deed ; Alhine McKeeby, Administratrlx. Estate of Martha J.- Westfall, late of Oakland, dee'd : Charles Beebe. Executor. Estate of Ebenezer Blanchard. late of Gibson. decd; Eli Barnes, Administrator. Estate of Jacob Undo rhlll.late of Susquehanna County, the'd ; J. E. Carman, Trustee. Estate of JosephCariln, late of Auburn, deed; John F. Carlin. Exeruter. Estate of Ablatha.Millard, late of Bridgewater. deed ; Mary it. and A. 'L. 31111ard, Adminlstrature, Estate of Susanna. Brotztuan, late of Althorn, deed ; RROTIIERS, SCEANTO N , Pll Who(seats .t HetAll Dealt:ref s • HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL NAILS, .sigh - jis SHOVELS 'HARD ME BAIL, COUNT EESUA A a T BAlLS,i'lkEtt RAILROAD 6: MINING BUI'PLICS, VA BELA OB AXLES, liELl'3 .1 E) ROSES. BOLTS, NUT'S and WARMERS, PLATED BANOS, MALLEABLE IR 0 Se, 11UBS,SPOKES'. FELLOES, SEATS 17.11rBLES, nows, ANVILS, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOWS; KAM:KERS, SLEDGES. FILES, a s..ke. olnouLAlt AND sfiri.L SAWS, FLTIN O. PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS, PLASTER Nom, . HAIR a GRINDSTONES. IGIENCH WINDOW (11.ASS.I. EAT Bit,a FINDING.- PAITGIAN ICS SCALES. H. N. TIFFANY, Register, I EMERS TAKE NOTICE Register's Wilco, ,Trily 14, '75: . . • • John D. Carter Administrator. Retain of A. N. Flaming, late of Clifford, dec'd ; Joel If. Lteanett, Administrator. Estate of Mary E. Ballard, late of Ararat, dec'd ; A. M. Lancaa ter. Administrator. Estate of Catherine 11. and Ezekiel Main, minors; David Stay. Guardian. &tale of Mille M. Rogers, minor, J. M. Baldwin, Gaatdlan. Estate of Guy A. Tiffany, minor ; L. P. Fitch, Guardi an. . Tait the accountants have settled their tic. mints in thc Register's Office in and for the county of 'Sustmeimuna, and that the same will be presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court, on Thursday, August 12, 1875, for con firMation and allowance. -.a... W. CJCPCIXIENZ", • Carpenter. and Builder, r ioNTRAcTs to erect sane/urea of alt kinds, in any 1 1:_caretion aud complete them tu every detail. Tiarblo Ana Mute Mantles .toteb, Minds Doors, and Window Niamey, inrnlalted to order. Stair Building and build. o.g paper mane specialltes. _Employ nano but exper kneed workmen. !Shop nom Ito Metnedbst Claret. lioutrove.danu acy W,1573.--3yl ' Binghamton Marblo All kinds- oflifoatimegify ilcaditonsg Manile.e,p34, to order,. AiPit, Scotch (34U:11u. on hnud. 1, VItnISEItIIs:O a CO., • - , 126, Cpun. Street a. w, us/utur.lo, f u. 'mows. y DlngtutUttUD, NV New Advertisements SUEILIFF'S • SALES.--BY VIRTUE OF WRITS leaned by the Court of Cortimon Pleas of Susquehan na Connty and tome directed, twill czpoto to sale by public vutdue, at. the Court finest: in Montrose, on erlday: Aug. 13, 167:3, nt I o'clock,p, m., the following pieces or parcels of laud, to - .wit: All that Certain Weeder parcel of land situate In the townsh p of Auburn. In tut county of busettchnout and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit Ou.the north hy lands of H. Farrel 1 and John Bushnell, millis east by lands of N, Cris num, on the south by lands of 31. Kerrlgnit .nntl on the west by lands of Wm Plitt. contatoing to all abont 41 acres. and about 23 mn es 0ct1111111,,,d, toith the spporOut tones. ['fakes tu exectdina at the suit of startle) , N. Mitchel, assigned to 0.11. Eldred ,vs John O'Neill, ALSO—AII that remain piece or parcel of lartt situ• ate to the townsltto of Lateral,. in the con on . of Sus quehanna and State of Perinsylloota. hounded and des cribed as follows, to wit • IleOurting at a post nod stones the northwest corner thereof, thence by Maids of B Hinckley south Stls degreot east 61,14 roofs to on post and stones, thence by lauds of Panic! Wood's 001010' south :IX deoeus west 11 and ltl.loo rods to a post and stones, theme by lands of P.S. Bronson north degrees west din rods to n post and atones. thence by Mods of Mrs. A. 31. Bronson north ney.rees east 13 nod 11)-101.1 rods to pl.toe tf heginnong, cosstaining dye acres more or lens. Also, all that other piece of land 'aunt us above, hounded and deserds al or fol tows. la vlt : On the east by the pohl:e roml. nod no the north sod M. ,4 by lands of Eli.tta Lord's estate and 011 the south by lends or -- Bronson, entant ng two acres of land. no net measure, write the aorurteot, eeth otto house, hart sod o one fruit tree s t n n en in execntlor, at lire suit of P. b. I.lrtnison, use of A„ ,f, Gerretson. Os. Peter Memnon, A L!....0 - All that certain pl to or parcel of land 41, ante in the town Alp at Appol... In the eonnty of L , nequennuna and SI alt of Penn,ylvanla. rounded and deecrlbed an : Uu thin Wirth oy hook. of L. W. Murton,the eaat I.d, of Garrett , bacurc, on the nOllOlO. htcdx of W fined. and on the or ,, t bo.ande of O. Shittltti, and F. 0. Shanno•y, rot talnhv ah,ntfdlarreeol laud. Inure or 111, 41. th, amp,- laanancen, ono hours. hare. orchard, and Incelly Un proved. (Taken In cavention at the runt of l„ W. liar ion VP. Catharine l.echaurint-y, Athainlrtratro. of hit. rick O'Slianeany, tircea,ed, A LSO—AII tkut certain piece or pareel of land sib ante In the township of Clitrord, in the Ckmiy of scsupteltanha atm State tti 14am-y.l,mm. hourllee nit deem-Med ns follows, to nit : lirct hire-at a post and stones on the northenq earner of latal. now or I ttely belonging to John It. Lake, thence north 411 degrees east Ize,g , t, .Ih.fe of lands belonging to G. L. Nor-tr, formerly niceo/1 %levier, then, by the same north 43 ategrees oe, ar, Perches and 4 finks. thence tow h 45 degna, we-t lakti perches To pahpg road, theta— li• the •niiit• - 4 .11 t) 45 degree. eant pey,h_ es. and kola bunco to place of beginning, contnining ItO acres of laud, nod atontt 29 acres improved, ly lb I Ile appurtenants,. one !Milne, and barn, [Taken In extettifOli at the snit of IVoodhory Coll, assigned,to John smart. vs, P. U , Rolla. Eating Roane , . . AL -o—All that Certain piece or parcel of hold rlt (ate in the townehip of Herrick, in the rl.ntnr of Stir pleb:nom and SUuv Of Potion) Bitola, hounded Slid dee,' hed an NO Iti kW. to Wil II liningilart or Inlet 11l laud In warrantee name of (t What ler at m, begin ning at a corner IA land lite or now own e d by (1•n, I'nriientet nor! h Mat degree' , 100+0 Nri leacher to n ea-- ner, then.: numb ileirreen Wen! 211 percher to a COrnee. ther,en routh 4t; dcgrces en•t stn perch, to a corner, and theuta: north 43N. degrees en-t 211 percher to the place of beginning. containing Ill; 'terns and 7 percher. with the appurtenance', hot., e and barn. and stoat 1(0 acme, intproved. (Tar. In execution at the [auit of Horatio S Pierce cr. Henry .1. Turret!. ALSO.—AII that certain pince or pare.] of land Pit. nate In the township of Itfarh. cou nt y of s uF , i „,— )...no WWI State of Beillin)le.ttilit, boctided and ill, eirl lied an follow,' to wit: The rout!' half of lot No. 107 on the map (f reeurve) 1113(10 ny Ben). T. coo, of the Thomas Cope tenet of .land, beginning at a post and oiollos the northircet conker thereof and Ills Siinitheallt corner of a piece of and con rej - ed by the crid rope to Wm. IL Lindrey.and extending thence east 139 and 4-10 percher along 11. ',ahem boundary of hindcouicyed by 0:11(1 cope w - , C. Liodrey and to Andriw J. Pneu• inns to .1 post and atones I Ito northeact corner thereof, and the southeast corner of land conveyed by raid Cope to 5..111 Pnenntan, thence along the dividing line be t een lot, No 107 and. PC, 41 3 11101 Itercher tea pool nod clones corner In the exterior boundary line of said ri.„, m , 0. (lope's tract.. thence 010112 10(1 mentioned boundary wept five mild elght.tenth pinches to a pint 1111.1 Closes turner in Pahl Imumbtry. 'hence south along raid boundary 311 and tau-truth percher lon pant and 01(00, corner in raid bonnthic', thence Went 1,3 Innd six tentli perellen 10 a post and otlines the southwest earner thereof, thence north alone the ruicti I Win,: line between lilts No. II? and 123 Si and ate-tenth percher to the pines .r hrginnitog. cin.tAn Ina about C and debt tenth acres, more at leas II 1111 the aptiurtenvticer. (INC hot,' and barn. and Omni LO acre, linprOrea. ;Ta ken in rxeenican at the ,aft of It. V, Bentley vs. Bar i hOlornrw !.ally. ALSO—A.I that certain doer or panel of land tit. Elate In the townehip of Itrooklen. In the County of sip:quells:inn and state of Peotoylvanin. libunded and de,rlbcdae iOnOWK. to Wit On the north by lamb , of A. C. lierry.ou the east by lands of .1, 11. Chapman and P. rtflinuy eatate, on the west by lamb , A. C. Sper o. and on the south by lands Eli O. A. Eldridge. con• tabling abont 12 Hens of land, morn or /14.5, and !It'll, ly ell improved. [T.dien to dentition at the salt of IV. .1. ,h S. 11. Mulford Executors of S. S. Mulford, dec'd. ' nod Geo. P. I.ltGe vs. G. 11. lioncrt. A . LSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of haul tita nic to the township of Great Bend. In the County of 511.0611111113 and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the coot by the Sus quehnnria river. on the north by lands late of Harvey Tali. on the aryl by cattle formerly owned by Situ. duo,• aid Jolot scotten. and on the tooth by lands of "attirne's Green, ront.linlon 123 acres of land. be the same o ore or le.t, aline! hitt Improved with the appartennte. ,do. story nod a Owl tin etline house. one hartt and sued, total. 4trehanl enc....Al.°, one other piece et par cel of land and :ttrinte at abOY c nod bounded mid des cribed on 'ollowt, to nit On the 110 , 111 by land' of the Nie'K oney e..tate, oo the east and southerly title to lands ii Ca,e, on the weat trig i.'de by the turnpike nod. OoOr.lirilrig One acre of . land he the ear, moreor I t ot s mitt, the apportenancet, tow Iran.: thyelling .ind all improved. [Taken In execution nt the cult ci scar!, et.. W. P. Dayton, tatlminirtrator of ("kale of rant Dayton, • .. ALSO—AII the defenilzint'n right. dile and inten=t nine rtioli ,- Ided twentieth, of all that Certain t n e ,u o ur ur , or pored of land !yin - and heiog In the towtouhlp of 'Word. county of Solegoelorons, and Mate of Peutroyl eureka, bounded surd deorrllued loliore, to wit : Be ,inultruru, !it n cone-, to the larekorez nun Toroptlooroart, corner of n lot ours - eyed for Willi on troodanuti,ttenee nerooe the Liiel.iiinintat cr. or: Dorf 11 IA de greet , error 59 at.d 5-10 pu:relivii to a earner in du/ ri.rrruoil line of John Item It and ' , tunnel Meettedth no. 2.! In nee along •tatti or: h dt greet, e • r 1: and 5-10 pergbes toe eon., in I ne of lot snrveyed or carpenter and Rounds thnlma• sou la -Ml4 deg.reesevt 13 perch, to another; corner thereof I hence north -71 degrees neat Ina nereh! lut G, nktilll.lll line thence - soul h 17,7, degrees wont :Pm and 0-10 per. ties in Cl/rllrr or lot 101. 41 or M. Me lot's Hominid—if the Meredith lands thence along Tine t.l lots unmh, r it and to smith otl dente.. east MI perrhen to corner In One of lot of No. 10 tu Meyteil's alvotni,o,r Mores:Ant the, ce '.ling west loot of lot No. 10 .out It 2 perches tat n earner of number 9 and lb thence Mna line of No. 9 and 10 east 211 and 7-10 perches- to t o he Lackatvanaa Turnpike as aforesaid and theuee by the several (courses and distance; ot said Turnpike to a northerly di ection shout 101 perenen no the plat, of ne ghinitig, containing 445 AM. and 21 perch. st strict 03,0. Ore being parts of trams of lan, Ir the warrantee names of John Bead, at,tl /4,11 to Beach. together with the appurtenance. Also In u• e equal 11.11,1ded sixth part of all that certain piece ur parcel of land elt• nite In Clifford township county 01 Steoptelmnna and State of Pennv.ylvania a/ d described no mitoses glutting at the +eat), Coril , r of Jeremiah Round's laud watrant line of John Beach thence north 45y; de grees went e 4 perches to a corner theirs ",, 1 1, 15 de grees west along line of Slocum Caren land 107 and 5- 10 perches thence north 44Y-i degrees %veto 27 perches, thence south 47 degrees went 1 - 26 perches thence sent h 44 degrees east BM perches to wear corner of John Beach warrant thence along said warrant line north 47.c.i degrees east a; perches ii the place of beginning Col3l4illlllalltereF. M.,re of lest and being parts of Samuel Mena Ith's Nu. 4 warrant and Samuel Meted ith'n Nu. 3 warrant, tog, titer with the appurtenances. [Seized and taken in execution at the suit .4 John WattA Son vs R A. Reynolds and Samuel Iteynnal,, ALSO—A II that eurhon pittee or parcel of land situate in the Borough of Montrose, In the County of Sample !WIWI and State of Pennsylvania bounded and descrlb ed as follows to wit: Ou the north by Mill Steen on the east by Depot street on the west by lards of Fordnam and Hyde Crocker.and on the vouth by lands of G. P. Fordham, containing about one-half acre of land more or hats with the appurtenances, one frame house, nob frame Carpenter shop. one frame barn and sonic fruit trees [Taken In execution at the quit of 71. L. Weeks,ltssigned to Henry Censer, vs A. J. Ticknor, and C. M. Ticknor. A LSO-All that certaia piece or parcel of land eitnat, In the township of flarford in the county 01 Susquehan• na and Statieof Pennsylvania, bounded and descelloal as follows to alt : On Wu north by lands of Frank Fl ill and S. W Thatcher. on the east by laude of S. W Thatcher. on ,he south by lands of John tiow o d on the west b., Nude of 0. P. Wilmarth. Stephen Coma n and others, co i.taining about 72 acres of lord more or Ices wills the appurterunces.one house and barn, black. smith shop and about 43 acres impro‘cd. (Taken in eiceution at the evil of William flow. vs. C. W. Lott, Take Notice.—All bide mu, t be arranged on the day of sak. 31. 11. 11 CI.ME, Sheriff Sheriff's Unice. Montrose, July 14. 1875.-ta 11. IN A NCIA L :4TATEMENT OF THE SCHOOL DI- J 2 rectors of Gibson of the amount of taxes 4,1.1 ./Ila how expera.ed, for inn year ending June 7, 1577 SCHOOL DIIIECTOLA. To amount of lapllcate. 1874 State upproprltioU, 1874.. V. 41•1 of) 2al 6t Contra Cr. • • By amount of ordera paid teachers ....$1.212 23 Orders paid for building ..... 71A710 •• • land ..... .. 313 (0 " • • fuel . 10717 " repairs . 44!0 furnlidalug hoopoe... 12.1 lizanorationa on duplicate, 1823 44 CO. Commission to Collector. 113:3 611 9( Salary paid Secretary, 1873.... ..... 14 00 1410 Cominteelon pald Treasurer. .. 2,10 ElOneteltiOns on du licate, IRT4 ....... 18 20 s2..liatt 13alancu 3011,7. 1875 10 04 WM. )3. 1 4 ,P8, PreMdent. C. A. AIN NEIIY. Secretary. Gibson, July 14, 1873. crt otarket mice, paid In cull, for R CORN; YE; AND OATS, nt the ,Signtraen-Steictlltlll. • • • • D.. A, MOON, Superintendent Mon tin Fe. July , , . ATOTIO.F: I 8 111:11EilY or.vr.x. In accordance vrlth 1,11 file' prneleione of Section .3d. nt aye Act nrA.R v.embly, anninvrd A prti Vfoh, In f. entitled nu Act ''To I•aeftle for the, leroinnitglon and rein/tartan. of meta in rporatlonq."" That nuntlation MU be inntle-in the • Court of Common - !Inas of SotrynOtonns County, of A11:4131 , t; Turn, for 4 Ch.. riot of Incorporation of The tinkrttehanna*Connty 'fattnere` Srutu,l !Aro rind Vito A.vntbit!on. 'rho (Aleuts of 'mid:A*Bo6om ore to-protect itp umnberu from, 1400 by 4rµ, .and tott.t.a es' lea men. t h e vi - La & certain eat& to tba rongebentatlve ota member In caio Of death,. • • • -• , • . New -dvatizemenw SPRING & SUMMER 1:37 NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, GuttodorE RosoHum & Co. 10 the place where yon will Oud the boot asoriment, newest and lowe,t pricer. Iry DRY GOODS. MILLINERY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. CAR rocs, &C. H ouse Furnishing Goods, patrol&ries, Laces, i iipacae. (Black and Colored,/ D rum,. Goode of ail Descriptions, Q Ulltkl nod Tattle spreads, U nthrolins. and Pants.°ls, A thintle ili t n .Tl ,, eoting, and other popular R ibbons, Flowers and Strati . Goods, T able Linen, TON{ cling, Napkins, fi uglish and French crepes, 'lashings arid Rolflings, S bawls, tilrals,Shawls, F huinele, (White awl Colored), 0 11 Clothe .d Mattlok, R uoela Lesther and 31orroeto Satchella l elt s, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, corsets, N merican and Imported Black Silks. li tteds, Lap ltobes and Dusters, G loves, Silk, Lisle Thread, A lemandric and Boudiers best Kids, I naurtings and F.dgincs, N ansonks Swiss Mails, Bishop Lawn*, S i u-pcmp , ..rs.Zollora. Cuffs. Scarfs, Tics In *bort we keep a very Extent - lye Stock of above ilielitiOnt d roode and many more. We buy mire Iflr e re. Ir for cart. are therefore enabled to cell at am CLOSE FIGURES at eny party. Please call and convince your. selVed of the fact. Merchant-Tann: ing carried on at canal. Large u,ortment of NEW SPRING CASSIMERES, COAT INGS, &C., C., Custom VV C=Pr Ixs. G UTTEN BERG, ROSEN BAT:3I, iti CO M. R. DESSAUER, Managing rartuer. Montroe.e, 3ay 19th. 1851. "%AT 1-1 .4a. a° i ..4 t V f ' - 21 $ ° • a liquid LlAmment for Douse and rtablv ti?v A rn hi tide corn hlnat or. by a talobtattal ,b , helilist and bar4o rrl,. %Ca. 101rOdUrI•ri in the rnired ;tat., In the yvar that time, by • ereal.,iicc,, In ihe care of disw.t.ve. It ha. won for itlefi that world mm lute tvpritution it so richly des eves. and now ettaide at the head of all linaments un rivalled AS A FAMILY MEDICINE It has already gained the confidence and admiration 01 thousands of households for its many cures of dis eases eases we c external applications arc of s^ much impor tance. is especially admired as n family remedy for Its peen) clismiral combination, possesing no harsh ingredients. [like tincture ot cayenne or red-pepper, of which cheap and rainless Liniments are largely COM.. posts].) which Increase Instead of diminish the influMa lion, making it oy uattiren speedy cam for lIIIELIIATISM, IIEA.D.%CITE, SORE THROAT, COLIC, COUtillst, CHOLERA, 'fOOTIIACIIE, BUM:4ES. SPRAINS. IX )111A430. CRAMPS, COLDS. CHILLS. F.RoST. TIC DOLOR EL—X. BURNS. CUTS. SITES 01 0 POISONOUS INSECTS. &c. . TestlmonialF and directions accompany each bottle, 'lnv one—only •:.; rents. GO ceutA, or $1 Oil—and If It doe, .;101 M 1 lye good ra!defaCtion return the bottle half fell and your money will by refunded. Call for G. E. S. S., and take no other. D. G. I'ARY. Co., Proprktors, Middlotown, Orange Co., N. Y. FOR SALE BY A. B. BURNS and M. A. LYON, Drugglits, Mont roac, ' PnrchaFable at al Wholeaale and reittkatores I: Olc Donut} . Montroae, May st h . 1E173.—. The Place to Get Your DRUGS '& MEDICINES M. I A. you's ' • Where you will gild a all assortment of Pure Drugs ,t Medicines, Co end • e, Dym Stuffy, Jewelry. Per. finnery. Midas nut 'lolin Stringy. Fancy 13oodr, Yankee Notions, ckot Book.. Clears Tobacco. Flue Toilet Soap, Brushes, Table Cuttlery. Solid Silver Spoony, Plated Spoons, Knives and Forks, Guns, Pis tols, Atuanition, Shoddy,. hearer, Trusses, Medical linornments. Dental Materials, Lamps and Lamp Chimnyp, Tear, Spices, Baking Powder, Sea Move Farine, Gelatine„ Tapioca, etc., etc A 11111 assortment. of klaehtne 011 s and all kinds of VaraJail, kept eonttantly on band. We are Felling oar Wad Paper at tont, and aro also Cloning: oat our GIat.PNV4II, at a Very Low Figure. Ott n can of nnr chmicai Paint, ready for me, and do your own painting., , With onr large stock of gooda, we flail confident that everyone Vlslting afontrose, will Lied It (or their Inter, eat to call and examine for then:tot:ices before purchas ing elsewhere. AlOntroec, J 10,19,1873, TAYLOR'S MILE ME DUANE& Palo and Lameneso relieved In 'a short time by rho nee of Taylor's Celebrated OIL The great Rheumatic and Neurallgic,ltentedy. This medicine Is not a cure all, hut le warranted to mire noire Cl the alto and !Unto which tleah Is heir than soy other emaYeineever dis- covered. (Jive it a trial; If you .4o not dealt no. It togs you uothlng.• -11.-May tar , deed nUth tlso utmost advantage fog any klud of Pain. Lain ener s. 'Wounds or times upon man or heart:. Wiltnot smart the rawest wriond or sore. Full Olreitfons for use around each bottle. Ask yoitr..,VlerChau t fdr a tree y lal. ~No Care— 'fayho's Cough -Syrup or spectorrm I, for all Throat dad Lung dlreatto. la very'leasant to the Mato and contain* nothing Injurious, 'l'l7 it, nd atop that cough and _take , the soreness- from- y_our,Throat, and I noes: Ask your Merchant for a free vial: No Coro— \ Taylors Condltica t'owdernforall kinds of Igo& and poultry.. Warrantel tho hove renovator of the system of run down or dtamsed nook, that tow ever been dis covered. Try them for all ulseaser lueldent to - the. brute creation. - :Otreotiona fur hoc around.eachitaric ago, Mot.:ure—.Nol'ayi' • • - ' • - - All the above inediener.for oule • by Abel Turrell and Burns S Mellott., of 'Montrose, and all Orugglets and Dealers throughout the country. • , • It. DROWNING TAYLOR'. - October .41, • - .• 31E4T . . - SIC-9211.4 tt • llea.aett have- 0 - 11111L'll Ilrot clans meat mart on Numb :UM Street : WI erc nil kinan at at.wt l l by Imo, mot rout at tile-lowan: meth prteea.— All meat wll7 be acllvertit 11 11111 a the baen l MlL Call ;:tal•peo na and a•Ca at your ',almanac II we tie-- eivn . - • 'WA 1.1. A CF: 1111 W ITT . 31. -111:3131$714 Bbirarogo.aune «I,— Numbd- i r" 29. . TILE ASSIGNEES: OF . m. O ll, D SAYBE OTOR FORS OX IMPROVED BM WI MOWERS I NEW GObDS Every Mower Warranted The cheapest end best._ Scvev - tme t cave, mon ey..tve annoy= ce,by Mut og manrattnre. Menu teetered and for axle by 8. 11..8 D, SAY/LE, for Asalgoe. , " liontmee, Jane 23,1,16;1 tfS THE INDEPESDEN7 Sewing Machine THE GREATEST ACIIIDTEM ENT ON THE GE. Sews from but One Spool of Thread, It liae but els working pane, le no;telets,and eea,. moth rapidly than shy Machine In the Iderhet, Has a self-selling Straight 1 e rl It Comhlncr Borahlllty with Ileautpand Simone! ty.aa' has all the Modern Improvement.. WI3IL r NU A FIRST- W:: FO CLAS R 835. LM- M INE ON It AT TA ligoz:.tem NAT co,zut o AddresA, THE INDEPENDENT SEWING ALAC TUN E C T.4II.XX33.IEIMaLe HC)1713.E, JOHN S. TARBELL, Prtop'R Nine Stages and Racks leave this Douse daily, cue fleeting with the Montrose Railway, the Lehigh 4 elk,- Rei7road. and the D. L. IL. W. Railroad. 1et..1579.-tf A KEW STOCK OP . • 01.4/C=0,01M.e.r"37, Jest received and for sale by iii i , UPERFINE 1... r sale by ALSO, ALL KINDS OF IMI=III No - rosin'. ClramigeEs For sale by . Iliontrore, April 21, ISZ WC )ZlO 134etter! y ,vrite policiea in the following companies: I. Franklin Fire Insurance Cn.. Phil., Aliewtp,f9.a)ooo Continental, N Y _, •' 2.275,0(0 Germania, . • ' 1.37.0 to 9 Hanover" 1..i.V.L00 Ningarn, . . .. " 1,.°50,1Ail Farmers, York, ' " 11 , 0.003 gneene. London. .. " 10,000.n0e Vo .. Tigeweats"—A it National Board Companies, and awe consequence. sound and reliable, having long been tried and always found .vorthr, as all, who hove met with los.sr s,tit my .Veocy.will testify. Those who have patronized me, will accept my thanks. And to those who have not,. } can only say, 1 promise to do by them, if they will favor too with an application. Si I do by all, gave them Insurance value for their money. Very Respectfully. 11E1EY C. TYLER. liartard Accident Inonrance Company Policies Writ. ten from one day to one year by liENitY C. TYLER. Join Um Masonic Benefit Arroclatinn at Scranton. Apply to lIENRY C, TYLER Mootrottc, Decontitor New Tailoring Firm Th. undersigned haring formed n Co-partnership under the firm name of MORSE s YOUNG, they would respectfully annonnee to the citizens of Mon:rose, and vicinity, that they have opened a First-Class Tailoring Establishment, on :loath Motu Street. two doota belOw Suittlett.fur. uiture Rome. where they will be pleated ot4 011 t lv.tr old Mende. pu. Cutting done for men and boys. Making boy's rieth. eptelitlity. Both work ttnl . llt , e•gnoran:peqf fler- in:rarge ixperienc . 0 in the toSinairVicelniil'elidy to please. S. 11. MORSE. lIENRY YOUNG. Montrose, June 24d. 25 NEW YORK TRIBUNE. "The Leading American Newspaper." THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM Daily-Mayear. Semi-Weekly,e3. Weekiy,FF3 Pootgre free to the .9oboeriber. - Spect men copies and AdvertWog Rotes Free, Weekly, to clubs of tOt or more, only Sr, {gestapo paid. Atkin.* 112-el THE TRIBUNE, N. Y. EXECUTOR'S The undersigned executor of the elate of Eri Gre. nor, late or Bridgewater, Susq., Co: Pa:, deceased, will red et public vendee, on the premises, the farnikntwe AR "the Eel Gregory farm," on Saturday, October 2d. 1877, For hirther particulars address the undetalgnce at Brooklyn, soribra Co., Pa. &In ELY, Executor. July 7. 27 A DITINISTRATOR:S NOTICE. Whereas letters, of administration to the estate of Jeremiah D. Wilbr, late of Liberty tap., deed. hare tbeen maid to . ro the r,t a q u u d e e , z , if titedn melee g i z m o n , s m ild ment, and those !melon claims ac,minst the came, are requested to present there wlthent delan 't tut rtcK, Adel. June 9, '15.-6W. EXECUTORS'....COTIen, Whereasittitlre teslautenta te• ry to the estate of David. Grant. late nf Jae); ,na MD,. deed have been ..ranted 'to the nnderstved all persona indebted to said estate,arerteursted to mar mutedinte payment, and those hlrtug , claims 4,141 0 1 the same, are requested to present thent.nithnnt W. CLINTON. JetY. 9. "In.—fltvf: Ai • EleCiltor. I pXECAJTI.,It'6 NOTlCE—Letters testarueDate to 1.4 e*tate or Eliza (lregory, late of Itroak,l3l, a having been grantl , ll to the subreriber. all person , is. debted to the - said estate, are requested to make tee mediate payment. and all persons hart im claire+ agsind said decedent will present them without delay. - • AMI ELY, Executor. Brooklyn, June =,1 ,4 .75... Zoe A . D3IINI9TRATOICS tin the cetate of Lambert 1.41111 h, Leteot Laweville de ceased ,Ictters of Admlnlatra Inn lathe Allittqlate ho le; hem granted to the tanterelmled all panel's owlve mid exude.. are requepted to make Immediate paytElent, and all periods haying claims against said came arc re quet.td to present them wlthent T. f.. AdmluLitrater. Juhe 19, 187).—thill A D3LINISTEATOR'S NOTICE. • ‘Vhereaa lettere. of ailmtnfitretton to the erotate of Ann Davie; late of Marty , townehlp, deceased. hoe - been granted to the underelgua, all peroonA Indebted to mid ertate, are tequeeted to nudge tounedlato ;tieno and those Laving Oat= olnet the a-tele• ,ru reque,ted to meant thew without delay. • •• : • bfcCOLLUM. Mita. June 9. ":s.—r.w. . . I.7DITOWS NOTICK, Thuundcrisiined havlac been '2l - appointed an Auditor, by.the Orphaos (oat of Suaqueluirma County to hear and report On except. long filed to tho partial admild Oration account of John 11; 31111 s exdcntor of tho canto - of 110117 Mill. de ceased, will attend to the dut leo of his appoint. 11101.1 nt tho adieu Of Fraser 4 Ctltt.Plllol3,lll :tlolllrOte.D l3 Tatnfilly, 3 , j3,1 3, 1875, at 1 o'clock, li. m. at which time nod place nil portiout lutereited to mid fund rang .orid , viit their or he forover &harm! (rein cum , tug in on raid fund. • , • • • Wll. uttOssmoN, Auditor. Montrilite. July it. 145. , --inr. LEGAL BLANKS New, Advertisements Ono bandred Doilar Mower for SEND FOR CIRCULAR IfinliZtrlton, N. y oPPOSI . TE VIZ COURT 11008 L. MONTROSE,PESN' 8. 11. J. WEBB. FLOUR H. J WEBB GROCERIES, H. J. WEI 36 IN MONTROSE 1 Legal Advertisements. F3iL.X.1131. at thts:otAce,
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