NUM . . V7blutaa,B2 CgrtalmicxlpJniiiiiiasing TWICE an FANS 114 Afiy ►apor lit Norihtni ronnsylvaula: Gold closed in Dery York. on Saturday at 112 i. ; OP EX-PRESIR'II'T DEATH The telegralt . ,announeed the death of , Ex-President Johnson, on Satiirday last. is s. Stricken dowq on Wednesday by a stroke of Paralysis, The President of the linited States now ties witn the ad. ministratießorgans to do ,honor to the dad statesmen.. So.goes the world. The fact plat dead melt, tell no tales, makes many a'Politieal sinner happy. The gin= ry 01. a.statesivan at the present - time, is not tol nu& benefit th? riatiort byli is IVietinni, dna . be iew;inledfor his pa,' blot.. deeds, buE .to clie and re— crive t,ho:'::encbmiums of big. . • spethilators,m . wheat haVe overshot the mark and it 'has begun to deeline. in Liveipool, Chidago.and- New. York.: At th'e ilatter point the market 'closed on I.lol'iday" ;Jidi:26tb,at $1.33 to sl.3B'tbi• . . 2 Ot . .(ieii,to . and ...iilwankee wheat on .tne.. •, portaud two, icents lower . for; gram. to ere, made for Ailgust de lis' iedat Flour dropped..iaif to k4se. per barrel, Iwith stiles: 'for. shi . Oping at $6.60 to 446 . .50 per • .barrel. • • ; . Priiiii,:i . tita — tent . en t made by lar,Louck - S, auditor'and fitiMicial agent ilf the Peach Bottom narrow, Aatige railroad, at a meet lielt in 'New', York Ttiesday evening,: We gathered the following faCts. Thirty `nine tuilekot ~traek ;are :now laid. (Jean average;, of thirteen - miles . of road opened. during the past year the earnings were . .41,342,70, per mile. Mr. Loucks showS his Diithin the i: , ..nterpris3 by,offeritig:to tike onclattli of:ail the bonds necessary: coMpletelhe road , to the, river if four others werr found to join him.. 'The bOnds - are, offered, at , TWo;orilic Meanest of, crimes are be comhaeommon iii this country hi s ioause or the ilight. punishments', inflicted, on their perpei!ratore t h neglect to im— , tose.virpunishment. Theso-Aireicheat— iAg at :the polls - and the Corruption o jtirie . 4 first is d crime against the 6ort . ireigtity of 'pie people and is 'mot <ifltiivalrpl, to. treason. The second, -ntakesa.mockc•ry 'of jiislice. Instead of • itni, ;'iso t` for. two or .three, - - months , convictesl of frandulentlY changing . , ti t4ti,iri yettirne . 'deserves _imprisonmen t f-eten yeaiis; aud' those politiciauS who f`cc,,untotitr'a,ntajority and put the miu— ority,'., in power ought td be' lucked lip for Herald. . . The, ,, Philaddlphia Ltagei.'Of the, 24th sayi : T lt is the opinion of Attorney. Dirkfilink that the. 1 w doeS not ri 'St4e Treasurer of Penpsylva. trigOlrepoit td.,the 4nditor. .oe.Peral. the leOis •or other \plaees, wherein, belthe Preasurey) keeps : that portion of t tz tate money:set apart for the Sinking: Fti.l.!, although he is by laW•to• inake 'Such report ,I.)ticeruing other helOnging to the Stitt Treasury. disPuting ;the. sonnii4eas the Attorney Otneral'a opinion,tor he is a good and safe legal adviser, it may why the, State Treasurer should haV.! any abjection to makilt such' a :re tort., eyealtis not now strictly command it,' was . the Onee, and iS good . practiee 'llpW: and gill the. time, and it is what 1 alid ()hien nt.hefe; can be to tnakingsueli reports. Will Mackey: please, till us where he ? Oh "Tuesday liere was an exhibition of el arty in the city of New York as praise worthy , as it was peculiar. It was a free exenPsfori for sick babies, accompanied bv their mothers, uurses, and physiciaiis. The floaiingbovitul of Si. John's Guild was tis,..d for the occasion and talcen up thc. by a steam tug. The tickets for the,excursion:were given away to the physieitins in the city who; distributed them' among their infantile. patients.-- Breaidast was furnished the little ones on the :,hospital.barge, which has been coustruote4:at a cost of $20,00(), Eigh hundred •exciirSionists had a 'delightful trip, and nadir the plan o .• rnt , nt ',nearly ever} child goes "ly the acivice , of, a Skilled phYsician. It often:pat' a or private benevo— lence of any has ~ 'found such de'. lightful expression as this. in minister= lug: to the 'sick bales. ' . .'' ~MARI,Ng:',I.7 1 Li . :I:7E,4;F:''. .'' The Democratic candidate for List:doff-, ant Goveruor.in Ohio, the homey .band- - :ad Carey it making it lively in that State for ilit'isbond I,tolders and coupon clipiert in a receth epee& he is reported as say— lug: ' , • c ,_ • , L . ' lint what-did the "bloated 4pecalatore. deinand of ".tlieil..., party, and how was - their deirland responded to by their agent ' in Congress:? ; They provided by law that .the. bon di issued under Aim Funding, ° Bill"pliotild tiever be Maned' by . Federal; 4ttite or municipal authority. '. . Anna taxed aristocracy Openly' created in this 34bublin.tiy 'this party that now &ski to boi perpetuated in power by the , robbbl. andbetrayed producers Of Nrenithi In order'to sti:l further iperefise,, the valti of tho . bbnds and depreciate tne moitey,Value of labor and all kuida of proiterty, time , Coupon clippers ttpd , Ihe tlteitublicuti ulh'es in 'office:began, early; ' And' systeputtically' the' Work of diminish.: ing the volume of legal 'tenders. , ' Coggresa:ptissed• a law increaSing, by . a . ' i t very small, amount, , the leg 1 'tender cir ',.. culthtion. ,. l'residelit ti ran , ,trice tohis inotlimtii'ailik to;carr y:; out the behests o r, set) troll,' elippera . and , National bankers' , intertiosoa ***TAW; Tile :bears went up.; ot ,lig4 t opjpg's, - wing to all , the countries: Of Eatrol4-444 issukutly-Ille. wireS *ore zmde hot bp the ,con c gratulationof _!ttie , ,:itoicy - riage of ..litiOtt, Furankfaril Partito 7, :' , ..- -- 2 - ' . t' ':.';'::: , :1-5 , :f': , ;;: i.. ...--."..:,:.;",,";:y: and Vienna to 1. - he gold gamblers. of-State, 'and ,street. Grant' had - 8 .th 6 nests of thieves, and:, given :theitit'a 'ol, -per license to pluidor.lhis penplet- If the Deinocratid party does- lot get into 'power to Arest - this': villainy befbre the Ist ofJuly 14.376, would advise You, to put your houses in order, for wide spread misery, disaster, and ruin are iu. `evitable. If you have purchased a farm or dWelling house, and owe one : third of the purchase flintier, lose no: time in pur. sanding the mortgage td.take the prop— erty off your hands for :What you owe. Mee.hantes, miners, mill men, lab3rers, what advice can I give yon ?, May Crqd have mercy upon you and your depend— ent; families. Your and their'destruction clescril6tou `k• WORDS WITH THE BARE-04): . . The ,Allegheny . Este dny 3fail, althoUgh Pronou need =Republican - paper, has both the courage and decency to fearlessly ex pose the corrupt practiees of its party . . leaders.. It has:. apparcntlY come to the conciusioti -that if it hurts the party to tell the truth about the men who run it; the,sootier it is hurt. the bet- .- It strikes out, right and left,:and deals . vigorous blows .at . corruption various departments bf 'the government._ In so doing it' Sets , an example that might well be imitOefl by the Rini -organs on this 'ride of the river. But. of . course th 4 will not imitate it.' They want t.o . keep the Corrapt Rinb it( power. as •t 4 flesh pots - of. Grant's. politica . Egypt :are not placed in the keePing of those who tell the truth. about official corrUption and demand an honest' a ministration of .af fairs.. . . . In a recent issue 'of the Mai/,- it: ad .diessed a few words those "highly 're: sPectable 'Republican " who alWays seem' • • ready to believe any,, ilselmal set afloat the organs •of th Administration; about tfeir opponents,; . ,al3ont. Sontlierd, outrages, and all that . .style of cheap clap' Clap, rather than join in with the. friend's of honest governnient and elect Men to Office who will net' use . lheir. places •for :the mere purpose of stealing. The ivordi3 of our' contemporary are weir-timed' .and . pertinent that, we • give them here- .with, and most respectfially recommend, thentto the cOnsideratiOn of- all thought- 1 ful and fair-minded men . We learn that many amiable and high ly re.spectable Republieans 'and - people are greatly distressed' at the coUi•se' of the Mail in exposing rascality in high places, especially ill the' Inter i ior :and .War.Pe partments." It is • not 'the rascality that 'seems to trouble them, but the' making it 6'6 widely • knoWn, • reiterating it from day.tofidy, and never 'letting "up on the Subject, They ,sa that, s , ie are injuring the llepnblican: pa'rty; and . ;bringing the dignitaries of the land into disiepute the .masses. and _ .they 'ask sorrowfully, wbfit is the use of uncovering the Shame, of the , men whom.' the country has hith— erto delighted to hoikor,? - The use-of it' we.rinsver is the'-same as warning men cif any ',miPencling danger,. Unlesslthe existence:4)f any dangers ~are made ''known, • nothing., will be ,d4ne .to guardlgainst it. So, unless the MaiVor some.neWsPaper like it, took the .intitislo inform the community of the • rOttenese and scoundrelism ;that threatens its life, • \ it would not beipossible to apply a suit— able remedy:—Nsi. 11,4.. VG THE TRAMPS! "From almost eviiy part of . the Eastern and Middle States 'we shave accounts of • what has become stereotYped as the 'tramp nuisance: it 'would seem that , the -rural districts are infested with swarm of tramps from the cities and larger 'towns. who pmtnit all sorts of depreda tions and greatly annoy and alarm the country peonl6, In Some parts ofithe country these peregrinating pests are . cornmitted to prison' er houses of correc tion unless they accept employment when offered therh ; but in most cases nn , remedy is applied except where the:tramps. 'are detected in overt acts of lawl'essi2esS and arrested: This tramp nuisalice; no donbt,.will lead to special legislation, to provide . a remedy;, iu a number of States during the coming winter.i, The thing• is becoming unbearable.—Philadelphia Times. • ' The above,'from a paper in the "qua ker city" and an editor who has shared: largely in public confidknce, will meet. with appiobittion -by\ people generallY witholtt even taking a second thought, and considering fora moment that there are two sides to every questidn,even the "tramp" question. . • The professional "tramp" who prefers to loiter along the highway and sleep in barns, beg 'or steal his living rather than labor for 'an honest 'livelihood, needs vholesome discipline by law, the same as an - .,ther vagrant or vagabOnd, but these "ti; es" and - existing circumstances have t rown a great amount of 'charity in the scale and_ the increased "nuisance" is ac-' ' "ionntedlor Upon other principles than voluntary tramping. There are cases-of as low, mean and thieiing humanity among "tramps' as there arentnoni those who assume a higher plane. The "Boss Tweeds'? and the "Boss Shepherds" who will pilfer ate peonies' worth of breada or articles that an be bartered for it; exist among thesel "nuisances" the, same as among the, nab,obs of ' our country Fho ..rob the nation of its honor and the' people of their property and taxes„and they folio* all down through the whole . line from national bankers to ctirb-stone brokers and from chrbstime brokers to' "tramp nhisances," . and we will Stand - by :any hOwever Severe,lhnt Put these seeumirdo- -, upou Island, or any other island, during their natural lives, where they .cannot. pursue their, damning and nefarious prirettits:— But befolewe consign every, unfortunate being to a rebus krave, . penal enaut. went, let ua take. proper vier or the 'causes Nhieh have - produced this and see hoir,f4each and every one of us are res• penal" for't* effects : : Without bickering one moment the respinunbility for the'resent condition tlie , f`,titnes". let us . take the preseUt Status. 'The cry:fronrutillionaire-tnbeg- , gar id that "timea'arefisrd." • With the nultiOnqre and Phe'lmiialler , cAPitaisttwlic; haVe aecninuiated 'everY.-.dollar 'of their ,wealth_und luxury ~b sweat-of sweat the ;;:~~~; Ictici 44i :ht.. 1 1 :iiirti ~ i . i -.- l!'9 ; . :a, ri ,- B . IIII P Y .l l l eaba .itiiitilfei iif.niPt „Oft/41 - 4 004 , ..bilsiiiela aid.. tliiiiiiikliti`a - the iiiiiroy:of the %vorld, '11:1111(1tOs Wilt 4 0 9 1 .4 111 4* men# woillen, - and children' Who hare', fieeti'Sellin'g al* labor and , -thleir brains, in methani4l' akill, for just what iod •suatally tile from,day to day, and thus plaiie them where begging, stealing, - or starving,stares tuem in the - face. • ' ' It is well known that the failure of Jay Cooke Sr.' Co. wait:the bursting of the storm'of hard times in:eau-country, and great has been, the sympathy , for these bankers who lost tmel?! ~I*qttmee;.and:yet neithe; Jay • Ciloke''& Co., nor their fam ilies bave abated one iota from' their for- Mer luxury of liviag, except front the 'piling, tip . 9f theii - trillions 'of ',Pacific Ba4Way Bonds, ,'whose y r itlue, Was wrung from/the sweat and blood' of tbe i ppor lay boring masses. It ! is.: 'hot with them OS with the laborer. who is diicliarged from ' theLmine Or the mill, the'raetory or the work-shop, unable,' perhaps, to get his last, month's pay to I settleNeven the little petty bills,contracted froin •neeessity, and his little effects are jsold under the slier „itl's haniine'r and thus he is forced ° iii "tramp.” irom the itown„, or do worse. - _Before we indiscrithinately bang the poor , pitiable "tramps" let is bring to justice the vile 'official thieves. whO, not only rob us in mciney and taxation by rings and 'defalcations ? , hat who rob us also of .the power to gain an honest living .I by an accnrsed system .of class legislation, to make the "rich, richer. and the poor, poorer," .engendering Upon our iiation perpetual line of, corporation kings, who employ„white, slavea.as long 'as they can , coin their blood into Money, 'and' then Cast them - upon the world when "hard Omer come, to tranip, beg, steal or We confess that the Timis 'is correct . , about- the greater 'prevalence of these i 1 • , ~ characters, who. are,parsril y termed "uui sanceS," thati evei7 before; for We Ira saw sni many. in Susquehanna county dnring all:our residence here as we have this'year,and while 'We would not for one rnoment apologize for _criminal 'vagrancy we_can hut look wi4li pity, upon many' of these poor fellows -Who with hat in hand call . at our sanctum and ask for "a days work,"but who never beg for'one 'cent of i 'W''' "1 money. e ;certainly, eel that, th,e peo— ple, and the partisan official's whom they send to , make laws; are as muCh responsible for the' condition of these poor unfortunates in many cases, as they are themselves, and before we make cap ital laws to punish them, let us clear our own skirts of ; the gnilty bloOd which is alreaclY, upon ' bs. i • ,4 ~ We:Often' feel when-these poor . tell ws call at our office, to:ea-Maim, "why w 4 1 created a man with burning sy in Path ie fur human wants with Out the- lull Mean to relieve them?" knowing al - at:it is Iso said tbatJ."ln ,as_ lunch- as ye do it,unto the least 'of; these rni , disciples ye do it unto me." iYe beliive 'that no greater Heaven ex . ists n thi's earth than the con of ,i h, - ' ii ' -, d dering seiousne,ss of uaving relleyek sut. Liu - inanity; to our, fifilest,ability., STRENGTH OF ,The tinge in Pennsylvania has been an institution if slo;w but none the Jess g wth.; 11.6 organization has been effect 'd tclO, without Any of. "the excite ent W i hich attended its sudden rise in the We 44 where in a few years it has s, read tind multiplied like the grainlOf rn stard Seed in the Scrip— tires.. The re: sons for, ,„this are plain : Penitylvan_ia's ,industry' i s largely diversified:L . .4h] t the Wet is not. Our farm -Ts_ la av e a\ market at *their, ow doOrs ; those of thv • West have to s nd tbeir products all the way to the sea Ward, and tiom the AtWi ne, ports ,to Ea ,ope. Our farmers, too, grow s,oinethin r•, else -beside wheat, and moreover had no grounds, .or at most, very slight es, for af.rions complaint agaipst the r ilwaycompanies. \ The _ . transportation bug-bear had no terror for them, and o secure the regular,,safe tiid cheap tr. "sitel their products *they ave not been iompielled to organize anti monopoly par ies, capttire Legislatures and pass acts rstricting the charges and linfliting the p ivileges 'of railrard com panies., lndeea, the ' Grange movement' ,bas neter had any political, significance an Penney'van' ' and here,, perhaps more than in any ot • er State_ in the -Union,the organization :mown ..as the Patrons cf Husbandry ha pursued the even tenor of its way, to tiling neither to the right nor' left in poli ice., - and. devoted only to .the cultivation of social relations and the common itnpri vemeht. of the fortunes of its members, . , . , ' . 'e RedentlY it has increased largely in its membership a d developed new activities among which is the establishment in Philadelphia o a ."purchasing '. and stile sgency.' Th . institution, While a prom inent Patron 'ilkiied, in consultation with a Times reports, that its object is the ob . - olition of mide i lemen, will oertaioly effect that purppse.{Through it the Grangers will buy. their Supplies, of ,manufacturers or at first hands and dispose of their pro ducts without the intervention of middle m'en: -The,,"p4rehasing and sale agency", isllocated permanently in this city St the. Ridgway gone o , -on Market street; andiis destined to be wimpertant factor.in 'in-' creasing ;wig al' trade,, as it, will give earl merchant arid, 'marintacturers -the control of 4 1D3 y markets whieh l are bow supplied by Nt'tw York..., ~ . !I At, itrhead pl. a membe.rof the grange; who - receives al regUlar salarY, who sells all Products consigned to hirn bylthe Subordinate lodges, -.althea 'fee. or com 'miesionpand •buys all, that, they may re quire. The purchases embraceevery \ .thiug that ntera into - the consumption 'of r.!fatMer, rOm' hay seed to potato bug poison,, and' ery! impliment. ;he uses, froth a packsg,ii of pins bilis . ;wife down or up to a reap,er. or •3iio wer., '. The system itas follows : 1 _ , • The Subtirdipate. - lodges '.!ascertain Throngh their inaster the needs, of tfiteir several merob rs, iiii tl ~,,,the schedule in turn is ; transmitted to the,. State Grange, which Again for wards it wilts purchasing agent, Nybos. duty i(ofto , . procure thein of manufaciurers Gt".iiiitkliaile. dealers at the lowest ratea and' to-: to pay for. them in cashihy`whichl:niearuf,..the litter: espec: , tallY, a large tiditirio , l hieirected.!lranging' in - most•cotes .Ifrorn Jeri to 'fifty per emt., - and'ofteu -such! are the :'enormous profits. ;or - comnfission -::men:. And_ tld. devions . channels :of ..t idg, iti ' goilleri,ii reduction of cost eVengreater •;thap' the marimnin figures givli. a l bove Li seliwttlAes thadf.-L . - The.clerical labor of the.,agecoy is per- T , MON . TROSE 13E1100.1 e. Giur/gers. I . STA4E ORGANIZATION% {timed by several' mations or nisi (Ili as' I the case may be, who are residiatjii. his city. The agency is not, beOvii * :'W,th-' out opposition, several classes :fit mann= factories.refuse 'to be s &tilt with,'directir: and compelling , the purchases 16tie, made threugh their tigenis. The sowing tna. chine, reaper at, mower men and others are Said to be in a combination. against Granoers. But in most cases - the end sotigirt is gained, and' the profitt which Would be devided among . the middlemen and, country ltoorkeeper are , saved to! the' consumer. Said the Patron approaching the Times reporter : -, 1 ! `:,We do not dictate to the numerous Eitotekeeperq scattered through . the Cairn— try:and we boy, of awn' : if tv choose: bui for rears 'they: have einployod 'large numbers of clerks, s.alesinen, etc., at high saleries, whO haye been employed, active. 1 .Y., perhaps two hours out of ten, and we haVe had to ply forthein. We don't pro— pose to do so any longer. The:storekeep eral can retain these employees &they wish, to and can afford to do it,. We do no seek to disturb tliem,.blitswe do, not chose to pay other people to 4 - the usi ine)s we can - tip as well, if not better, for ourselves. i . . , ._ , ' The Co.uperatire topic wasltien broach ! , eil, l eticiting the information that although' in he : Western - States it had been - in ()pe t rat on more or iss_,slicce.ssfully, it was not demed ativisable.'.to adopt it in this state at present. . The organization : , is young:hi Peirrniylvania, and _its officers do 'not prOpOse to go ahead , too fast. :lii response toap _inquiry as to the proltresi and_strength'of the _organization in:this St4e i i the following . sMtenients_ were ob.: tainqd :•• ' :•• '' - • . Theft , are about 579 grange in the State with 'a total membership of over 30.000. and weekly addittons tire-being made. to the e „figures.. The county. haiing tlit lar eit organization. is Bradford, ' with 48 . gu bo rdin ate granges and ik membership of, il_ abut i 2,500: The counties of Allegheny Co nbria, Claineron„ Cations, Elk, Juniata, Mc ceant Philadelphia, Potter-.and Sem ers t are entirely without grange organi zat oils in their - limits. 'Of the remaining ,. counties :the ; number of granges, in each isa follows: AdaMs 1, Armstrong 16, Bd. ver 3, .Belford 6, Berks 22; l 'R lair 2, Bu ks 6, Butler 12, Centre 16, Chester 25, Cla hin 3 . , Clearfield 3, Clinton 0;-Coluin ..i,a bid 18, , Crawford '29, .- Crunberhthd . 12, i Da phin 'B, Delaware 2, Erie 20, Fayette 3, :orest 2, 'Prat liii „6, Fulton 4, Greene 19, Minting& ' , diana 24. Jefferson, 5, ncaster 8, Lawrence 9,-- Lebanon 9: Lel igh 4,Luzcrne.l6, Lycoming 12; Mer cer 3. Mifflin 6, Monroe 6, Montgomery 11, liontotir 4, Northamtun 7, No4lium ber and : B, Perry 4,, Pike '4, ' Schuylkill 5; Snyder .5, .Sulivan 4, S - fistpiehanna 'l7, Tioga 16, Union 4, Venango 17, Warren' 0, Wasbington ,l2 , Wayne 1, Wettmore!-- 111,7, Wyoming 12, York 11." 7 . I . huPatron, in concludinvmentioned i t tb. Lin . soine counties the, ifact :that; the. Qu ker.elenient is. opposed 'to' secret so,- i ck ies uctounted for the •smalF number of Grangers, "lint there is nothi ig in our mrinization that is. not; as .op n to the; pp • lic as the Republican or Democratic wo kings; we ,are simply . a . corporation of ii - rners. doing business, ; both; buying an selling, for onrsklyes; ; by: inir own immediate agents ; :regular . books are 'el. t in the most op roved commercial sty edund,all . transactimo • are.strictly on. a ci,ol basis;: there is nothing more •ttliat I cant tell you-in fact there is. nothing mo eLto tell,"• , - ~ • . -!• • • ind with this the 'interview etided.--- amount of supplies that will be pur -ed hy;the agent, and the value of! the ticts he. will disiiOse of will amount ns of thousands•of dollars annually. la'. i'inuis. : , , 1 ri I h pray to ti Ph New Advertisements. •SOLUTION. • copartnership heretofore existing between Drs.' W. (keen 4N. C:3lactiey. of Poster, Susquehanna Ci,uuty, Pa. Is this day dissolved hy-matual consent. •11 • ' I • 'W. N. GRF.EN, -N. C. MACR;EY.' Thispractice of medicine. will stillbe cent:awed by Dr. N. C.llackey. - who . :lAA' for a continuance pf the Ilberil patronage of the people of Lathrop and vicinity. La Angus. 4; 1575,--3w., • 31:3) M Call 'at P. R. Chandler's store and see the "Borne timoinhing. Glossing, Plating and Crimping Iron," the most complete and esetalf rou ever invented. . Si knishes linen equal to "factory . woric.." . It irons the harrowest bands, , , The -Flitting and Crimpling 4ttacln)lenia SET iIION and POLISIJ - the ' flute or! crimp—not simply CRIBP ING.the goods into thane, ?as do the Rockers and • • • l'ulfs between bands, bathers, Ruffles—whether of linen. alpaca or worsted goods, equally finished and as eqmplety fliaNzp, as the Isody Of tne garment. Elegantly finished and cheaper • than the old style Fluting illachine., • - BENJ. C, PARKE, Gen'l Agt, for Susq't Co. N. B.—Territory foreale and Canvassers wanted. Montrose. August 4, 18'75. FANCY GOODS! .WlLeciluaticaxL 132. Prifoessi. , I will 'sell for the sect SO days HOSIERY, ' STRIPED AND WHITE, LILE TUREAD GLOVES, NECKTIES. . CORSETS, RUCHINGS, HANDKERCHIEFS, 1111AMBURG • I EDGES, GNIPURE LACES. GIMPS FRIN . C Es, PARASOLS, COLLARS, AND . • ICUFFS, IN SHORT • . everything fa my me at greatly reduced price's. • • An MlUkase , " Goods Below Cost. _ - , W. J. CARVER. • t k NJ. 21 Court SL, Cot . . Water St Binghamt6n, N. Y., Auzutt 4,1875. • . ii RS; TON' PA scELAN Wholesale & Retail Dealersin HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL • NAILS, • SPIKES, SHOVELS YJILAER'S HARDWARE, IkE JIAIL,VOUTESSU.N.K & t RAIZ SPIKES SAILIZOAD & 411NIN0 SUPPLIES. GARBIA GE SPRINGS, AXLES, SKEINS AND BOXES, BOLTS, NUTS and Miff/KM, IPLATED DARDS. MALLEABLE _ • IRONS, IEO3B, SPOKES, c • PE-GLUES, SEAT SPINDLES, BOWS, etc. ANVILS;, VICES, STOCKS and DIES, BELLOwSt EMAMERs, SLEDGES, FILES, &c. &c. CIRCULAR AND.MILL SAWS, BELTING-, PACKING TACKLE BLOCKS; PLASTER YAMS.. . _ 'CEMENT, HAIR & GRINDSTONES.' FRENCH WINDOW GLASS . .LEATEEE &FINDINCS ; • ?MEBANE'S SCALES. • Intproied'• eller 111 BRR WOOD PUMP. -- is the ac knowiedged STAbIDARD of The market.by popular verdict .1 the best pump for the least Money. Attention ; is Invited 31atchley's Improved Bracket, the Drop Cheek Valve, nbiehcan be withdrawn with oat disturylng the joints,. and the Copper Chamber. which :never cracks- scales, o F ., rusts and will' last a lifetime. For sale by As ',Dealers and the Trade generally. In order to 141, be sure that y q u' get Blatchtey's Pump, be carebtl ,and see that it has ray trade-mark as , above. if you do pot know where to buy descriptive circulars, together , with the name and ad dre-s of the agentmettrat you, will be, promptly Dun fished bytaddrossintr. with stamp ' • • •\ CEOS. t 3. BLATOELEY, litivufactirer. _ 500 •commerre Philadelphia, March 10 1875 —oas - • IiIERS `FARM NOTIOR 1 r . Bert market, price , paid , in ettibe for • OORN, RYE, AND ''OA73,. the meßtreee 35 . 4. MOON Superliteiident. Mieltreee, July 14.18.8.-5. Dilli,11718INO: - iwrienn wAo contemplate making etitlincts with -kliswepopere for i ttle itisergon orittteettisemente. • shoild 4end es dents Iv 411. Atcrh Now, Now York for tear ..I'AIfP.II.I,4T-Booo,(ttinetyreev.. atilt edition.) cilatalitur Hen 61 wYer 20410- flteW.PaPm twig ePtlOntee e Jthourtng vie tont. Adveroneniete en for lading papereiu many *Rates St - it 'lrentendotis t.qiuction trete publiebers' rates: Get the -13ook, 2-11 • I . IMMNi ir 4t T' , N'otil nisdo ..net. 41' - 1, •• . II oro Ir ... _ jincaiporitill. lE' Fiiiii :terian:Churnik delitt. POW. • . •:• -. • . ..- z:•..- I : '; . 1- in . ' tl -' i ' - th . - i f The ohNct ot '.,11! eorpore on. o 0 - suPPor , 0 r the Gospet, In' nod rdnnee - ,wlth , the Virtue of t he , tkrep- I I byterleu of,thetro EA States of America , and the hold. ' lug of f property Re, church in:unripe*. . . I. 1 <.;.'N. P WITEATON, ' • .. r , , JOBS PIERSON. I ' . JOUNG RONINVEL . L. • . , . .- - • ' and othell Montrose, July i8,1615,--.3... -%. • - • . - • The r.rrwde Jur for Shirgaine. caute we have red „Ipg ger)de 25 . per. CALICOES, ~Rocidy% §llOE*, .Joctiry u fine !;ALES.-13Y 'VIRTUE OF WRITS _, or Common Pleas of Stisque- Minna Cnonty and to me directed, E yvill expose to sale by public yendue, at the Court .11onee in ltontrosm ou . ' 'FRIDAY, i AIIWIST - '131.1t,' 1815, . . At two o'clock, p. m., the following pieces or parcels of land. to wit :. 'I. ' • ~ • , , All that certain Nece or. parcel of land situate in the towuship el (aklandn the County of Susquehanna and State, of; Pertnny nia, bounded and described as follows, to wit : .Be nning on thtethorth side of the old river road; antliat e south east corner of Village lot No. 7, owned 1)- William Brooks. thence along the same north'lS degtiees west 133 'feet to lot No. 11. thence north 72 degrees east 60 feet to a proposed street, thence along the same north 38 dtgrees east 131 feet to said old river road, thence along the same south 71 degrees and 20 senates, 'west 60 feet .to the place'of begirmin 1 containiug7926 feet of land, morm or less, and is Vil lage lot No. 0. whli the appurtenances 1 frame -.dwel ling house with wing and all improved. [Select, and taken in execution, at the suit of The Matual Mantling Loan and Sevin :Association of Susqnehanna Depot. vs. John Stuith.] i...i ' ' N ALSO—AII that pertain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of; Oakland. County of thisquehanna and State of Yenirtylvaula, Intended and' described as follows, td wit : (n the • south' by State Street. on the west by lot of Wan'. T. Moxley„ on tho north by. lands of Wm. M. Post and on the east lis lot of Charles Og-, den. being 60 feet , .; wide on said Sta'e Street atd ex tending norttwariLthe same width 120 teet,more orjess with the apprrtrrmnces, 1 (tame dwellitig.house and all improved. [Taken in execution at the snit of The ldn teal Building, Loan & Savings Association of Susque hanna Depot vs, A: N. Ogden.] ' ALSO•;.-All those two pieces of land situate in the township of Franklin. in the County of Susquehanna and State of Pennsylvania. the first piece bounded and described as fellows, to wit : On the north by lands of James and Asa Townsend, on She south bY lands of D. L. Blowers and IL, M. Smith, on the west by lands of 11. hi, Smith. and on the east by lands of James Town send and 11.11. Travis, containing 'll2' acres, more or less, and about SO acres improved, with the appurten ances, 1 two story house, 5 barns and sheds, and other oat buildings, 1 orchard, arc. Also; ail that other piece or tierce/ of land situate as aforesaid, bounded an &de scribed as follows,th wit': On the south by binds of John Ackerman mad John Tinkerpaugh, on the west by lands of H. M. Smith. on the east by lands of 11. H. Trnvis,and A. T. Bowe and ou the north by othelrlands of It. L. Blowers. containing 75 acres, more or Im , s„with about 40 acres improved, with the apportenances,7 story and a half house. Ebarn and hog house. and a quantity of fruit trees. [Taken in execution at' the suitor By- Ington Thatcher,' assigned to F.-W. Boyle vs. H. L. Blowers and 11. M. Smith, First Nations, Bank of Montrose assignedto E. W. Messenger and A, T. Bowe et. H. L. Blowers, and B. Stroud vs. 11. L. Blowers.] ALSO—AII thole two • pieces of land situate In the townships of Lenox And Clifford. In the County of SUP inehanna and State of Pennsylvania, the first piece Sounded and described as faila" T.O Wit , 7, , Beginning at a heap of stones tear the road, thence by lauds of Nathan Bell deem:Md. east 45 roes to a stake, thence by lands of PI W. Clamborland south' 4.3,15 degrees east 51 reds and 10 limas, thence by lands of. Brutus Potter south 47 degrees West 13 rods and 19 links to a stake, thence by the, same south .43X desrees . rapt 13 rods to heap of stones, thence by lands of Jasper Bell andlion the centre of the road south 51 degrees west al rod and d 17 links, Ocoee 'north 71X degrees west n rods Od 7 hnka to a heap of stones, thence by lands of o.4inn seine north 4 degrees, cast 54 gods and 2b links to place of beginning, containing ..%9 acres and 115 rods. more or lees, with the apphrtenances, 1 hay barn, mid about 25 acres improvid.-- Also, the second piece or parcel of land situate as above, hounded and described as follows 'ID wit: BCgiCalap at a post and stones a corner to line of Wm. R. Gatiluerrs lot in the east side of public highway. thence partly along the rozi4nr.d a line divid ing this from a part of the lot to be deeded to Lucy Cox south 1.5 degrees east 03 and 8-10 perches to a post and stonesa corner formaid _division, thence b.fr the same south 89 deer, (tee cast 39 perches to a corner in the west line of same MI sold to G. A. Grow. thence by said line . north 1 degree cast , * and 4-10 perches to a lineof lot deeded to Michael West, thence by said lot north 44 de gltalll west Sarni sqo perches to a comer, thence north 47 degrees east EX_ perebea to a post corner or A lot deeded to C. M: West. thence by 'said pot north 1 degree emst.lo and 8-10: perches - to 'a post and stones coiner, thence by same; orth 80 degrees west 1335 perches to a pest-earner, ttumce north 44 degrees west 5735 perches to a post cornet in the line of Wm, 11. Graham's lot afore.sild, and ;thence by the same south 474 degrees west SS perchei to;the place of beginning, • containing 31 acres and 60,perches, more or • less with the tipper. tenants:a, 1 bud. orchard, and about 20 acres improved. [Takcnln execution At. the .suit of Chester Wr.ght nie of William H. fdasbronek vs, Ira G. Cox.l ALSC—AII that certain piece os parcel of land situate in the tswnsitiAramt, in the Comity of Susquehan na and Rate.* 'Pennsylvania, bounded and described. to wl • Oh the north by lands of Leonard Graham ahont :12.5 ; rods.. on the east Dy lands of Eras. tug Truesdell 43 rods. oki west *mat by lands of W. Slo cum 10 rods and on th west by • ths highway 45 reds, coniaiting about 55 acres tut 4 acres improved. [Ta- ken in execution at the suit of Ezra Toby ViC. Dunn.l •; ALSI3—.6II that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township ofl Ararat, in the C t ofusquehan• ne and State of Pennsylvania, boun6:. and described as folbws, to wit: l On the north by 'dß of atones Nichols about 90'nids, on the east by the Je vsent way about 60 rode,; on the south, by lands o Outdo,/ Vincent 21 rode. ana on the 'west by lands o Decker about 80 rods containing about 66 acres. Ta ken is execution at the suit of Ezra TOby vs. Eli , Cleveland.] ALSO—AII that Certain piece or 'parcel of land 'situ ate lathe township of Ararat, in the County of &moue; henna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and descritr edam follows, to wit: Beginning _at a birch tree the the south east corner , of Lorenzo w. Graham's land; thence south 42x 'egrees cant 64 rods to 'stake and' stance corner, thence south 4734 'degrees west 210 rods to stake and stones corner 'near the railroad, thence north 15}4 degreenwest 6 rods, thence north 21 degrees. west 18_rods, thence mirth 29,14 degrees west 16 rods. thence north 3z134 d•lerees west 20 rode, thence Wort lag degrees west 15, rode to stake and stones cot r, thence north 4T) degrees cast 101 reds to the Ma , " of beginning, containing 79 acres and 96 rods more (1 . less. [Taken In execution at the stut of Ezra Toby .L. G. , B: Graham.] ' ALSO--All that -ft-Attain piece or parcel of and situ ate in the township of Ararat, k the Co My of San. quehanna and State of Pennsylvania ,boded an d des edited as follows,' to wit: Beginnin at .a stake and stones corner. being the northeast rner of tract in warrantee name of Andrew ••Mceo ell, thence south 4234 degrees east 64 rods to bi tree corner, thence, south 47x degrees west 19i rod to stake and stones corner. near railroad, thence ortti /1734 degrees west 13 rods, thence north 41 degr, es went 61 rods to stake and stones corner/ n the lin of the atiginal lot, thence tiarth47X de g reestont 192 rods to place of beginning, • containing n a cre,* and 112 rode more or leas. [Taken in eget:tab= at•th't salt of 'Ezra Toby ye. Lorenzo W.- Graham, • , ' ; • ALSO-.AII that 'certain piece orpareel of Land'situate In the borough 0f,,,N0w Milford. tu the (emmy of Stl6- quebasna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and Aes cribod as follows. cto aft Beginning at a .post. tim .northeast cornet of a lot of;lana conveyed by Joseph P. Miner to John' a. Smith.' thence by the north line or 'sald.Sititb's lot: ;lath 86 - degrees west 100 feet to's corner, thence by:other lands. of Nelson llagarliortb 4 degrees east VI feettuld Si inches,- thence north 86 de , grees west .to the middle of'Xsin Street. thence elong the mAdie of said street north 4 *dcgreen east 12 feet .tom corner. thence by /ands formerly in • mosseseston of James It. Illandell oath 86 degrees -oak 193 feet- to a pod. thence by lands of E. 'A.' Pratt santh 4 degrees went 35 feet and 9:lnches tO _the_ plako, of Winning, email- 1 1 113 10, 61 6 feet of landoinore or leen: Eireptini Mild reserving that said Wellman shall not place any building nearer than within two feet of the south line of the above ilesclibedpremisen, nor set. any building beyond the range In front with the ether building* on the etame_alde of the street, nor erect or put up any fence mute than nig feet In front of the range or, the buildings AI now located upon lame side of said street. —lass, all that °Geo piece or parcel of land Onlineiu said borough of rim "Milford County and State 5 . .81 , re, said, and aciloining the above described lot boarded end described as followi Ileginning st a post in the 8210 the south east alter thereof, thence by hinds formerly limited bt. Kelatbn gam and by a line tanningl.B feat south of greicery-buthibernorth.:Bs 'degrees and BD West lb and 8-114 parettes. to a point In the 41iten en the etA r able tlit,street,thente along itt said ditch moth 4 seeded 45 mixt nuts east 2 per .et,tittd 121 inks. thence qviii.pg 18 feet north - of said grocery' storeSS degrees rauf'l4/tillpites east petuttea' and Clinks to a post /5 Invt.end /POI W the Moth Avesta:inter of the thence by jitgAimparly of eitimes B . ineldellllolth 121 degree.. east d_4l-nrods to "a kineog,tand tu4suStisssoti of 4tia r ri'fi . - 1416 W by veld Praft's Itrie , 'sistith• doom east t rod Ibd 1 Maui waive., scutch..42: slegresursnurt 1 perches- to 1: lost ; loath 4 degreii* Wee . ) , 14 Wet• And 7 'll..nit , :place sif bigibuinZl.eettirdliing'4o4erthes -of land y. estimable, - the weer zoom or nettAlinii- -141: that -.other piece orpiirrAil of. land situate in said boyOugh of New Niiford, cpoty osid Rate itiotesaicrt , Adjoining • ILATC3ILEY'B ~..„ - - - Pelt that -in a lia►itoi *VA* Indre..at thn onrt o 1 enmytpti Cpd7ifp~ 6A ; lyltl:39W rtag 'o[Ai4j~•. tideGtiYi.-Hit ' e •P' . *4 i ~-..-.': ',..._•,:.-;,-,:...5- ng to Cheaplohtee {Port . Bonding) I theraMe. "Why in it thus!" , our entire Mock of the follow ,to rottlte rocult for goods. '..11,1 - I;rBLINS, ALPACAS. MENS BOYs' AND YOUTHS* , 4 ii,cle.4o3.cothi-1411. --' ' • ' 1 NOT GOODS, OTIONS, ac..-• • tnosiAß.Y. OOTS; BOOTS, BOOTS, ES; 5110.1415, s, .COTTONADES, 6T118,. itI9BON3, PLOW assothnent. Low Prick It yoti wan' Co* tle 4to well, -id • ttoO bowettesp we \ • "1• • • .4S: te ch.,' t i e s, 1;12,50 sons ' - 800t5.... 10-oaosimnre.Snits. GOAT'S` &ICLAIMS`„ COTTON, 5 Cis: Respectfully.„ • S. PILLMAI S. CO. 2 8 ,1875. (Cheap, dohn) .piettilettilOnaltded - end deseilliod the, foe -, 7 WO, 1 • rilagat. ttinnetrth east coiner' lit - A,:r. ellitutlei jet; -• 'thence` enditheldegieetereat 417,:feett. end r. 7 inches to et .-COnleretilexteittleith . aelefreee: 4 34o.lltfelet, te the north 'side Of thereleekingati new located ent'the south Side, or .'• the erietik,.gestien down. the:Meld; creek along -the north: tidejirtheAlel itockhiietel Wain the eligible of said . :Wyllie tiettholl ea !teeth 4 doge** steelier*, feet to the piece. ofheglnultegAn the eetrielidere -or lees-: 'reeeiving al-, . was. therrighte and priveleges of K.A,Land 0. Pratt.' andtheicassigns; for a water priveleee as brdeed from; James Bogie tie ihe said E.A:And , O.,Prat,t,.dated March 10. 1810: reCort ed In petede ß oold3lo. 17. liege 147: 'Mid also the free right. mid' privelege - of the imid . -K. A. Pratt, his heirs and ateigoe : passing and 'renew' ing eictoeif Odd, niemiliee.from Main street to other lands' or said Pratt,and alsolexcepting that said Wellman, his . heirs and aiseignie.eliall forever Inslntain. et his own eX pease a good and sudlitimit fenee on the Bide of thoalicive : ileperinoi premise*, long the other lends of said 1 . .4.tr - Pratt. The three pa , de of. land ebtive described mile bra the lot .knowe ,as the honer and lot.now ocetit. t4dlfiy". A, - U. Wellm n tia. hitt residence, with the ap purtenances' purtenAncete and im meemente, one !mine; dwelling hence, one frame ba ; one lee how, and hog hottee.e AleoMil that other pi ceor parcel of land situate In said borotigh of New . Mil ord, County,and State aforesaid. bounded and fleece') •I as follows, to wit : On the enet by ()hatch street; o 'the north by Aaron Aldrich., on the West by Widow Ititterfteld, - and on the 'south 14 - a - lane 25 feet wide run ing along on. the north bank ot , tilereek eitimated.l r land to contain about F 0 perches o t be the same mere or Jess; reserting always the:, free. ight of way lonian. open unobstructed highway! leaden the south 10. of said tot 25' lent in width, ; north of the dockin no now located, with the ripper tenneces, One frame • ern and g r ranei7.-Aleo , all that )i) mho* piete or parcel f lain. adjoining, the last delierite; ed lot. bounded anddescribed as followa: Beginning at armlet beeline oftinlest described lot.theneieby land ofBuoan - M, Batterne - ,;(1 north 88 degrees wept 1 and 6-10 perches to a . post. the north side of the private road isforeseld. thence? bynorth side of said road south 42 degrees and 15 netnutes east 2 and 1-10 perches to a post thende by the kik described kit north 4 degrees and 13 minutes cast hand 8.10 perches to the placeof beginning, containirett lye, perches of land, be:the same mot orless. The teat two above described pieces of land 1 comprising eiliat is known as the barn lot occupied by A: D. Wfiliman .Also, all that-other piece or parcel of laud sit uOte in the borongh of New Milford County and State aforesaid ; bounded - end described as follows, - to.wit : Beginning at a point In centre of Main street ha range cif the dividing line between lots Nos. 31 and 32, thence niir i th 84 degrees and 35 minutes west along the south i.id elf lot No, .32 125 feet to the Southwest corner of _lot ri. 32, Malec south 5 degrees and en minter. weattsp Neel to the northwest corner of lot No. 30; thence altintet the south side of lot No. 30 south 84 deerees and its Aninntes cast let feet to the centre of Main street tifeece along tale centreof Main street north 8 de,:rttesan4 :4 minutes east 50 feet to the plate of begiunlng4illied- int No, 31 as the • 'mole laid down on..the map oforitneee lots surveyed •by T. Boyle for C. 1,. Ward, a ay- 1 15, and recorded in the race for recording dee, jn 'utnlehanni County; in Deed Book, Nil; 44, pa , 1.20' being a 'vacant village lot.- Moo, all that othe . cer in piece or parcel' cif land eit nate In the town:4 l oo)few 31.1Iford. County and State aforesald,'bounde!..and escribad as follows , to wit:- Beginning at a poi Olt in he .middle of r East Lake road. theuce hyother Ille o ' , raid Beni, Wellman north 14 degrees and 45 nil utertpatt 42 and 2-10 perches to a' post and stones eeimei thence by lands of Samuel Omen south 43 eeirence id 15 minutes east 49 needle! to the middle of etild roirtthence by themi &tie of the ramie west 31 perch is an south 71 degrees and 15 min utes west 14 perche to t - m e place of beginning, contain-. ing 4 Acres and 75 ere es of land: be the some more or less, wi'h the ap urt anew, and till improved,-Al- I v I so, all that other ce ainapiece or parcel° teed:Owner lu said township Niv Milfoni. County end State aforesaid, bounded rid escribed as follows : Begin- L . nine st , a poet in a lent •• stump the north corner of Charles Leach's fa , teence by' the northeast line o said farm south 42 ('-'s and 45 minutes east 37 and 3-10 perches t0,.a.p0 nl3 l the nilddie of the East Lake road, thence by the re i d le of said road north 47degreee east Band 5-10 perepethence by other lands of said Mathews north 42 ileg s and 45 minutes weft 37 and 3-10 perenes to a po. it And stones, and thence by lands of the estate of he. el. a t. 1.0. Pratt - smith 46. Le degtees west 12 and - 5-10 pe leh to the place of beginninintr, • cOnta tiling 2 acres add 145 percher of land:het - the same more or less...with tqa aippertenatiCcit, one frame house one shed, some fruit trees, and all improved, [Seized and taken in execntion!at the entrail Mary Ann Hall vs, A. D,Welimaii. and ell. elerratt ,k ! Sea ve. A, D, Well man. 1 l' t r \ ALSO-All that certa re piece or parcotof land situate "in theiyorough of Susquehanna DepliMrs. the County of S semi:henna and State of Penneylvardir., bounded and described as follows, to wit :, On the CAC by Dri n • leer Street. on the south by PrOSPeet street. on theewest by hands of Mrs. Tierney, and on the north by lande of Rd Brice, contrdnitig 720 e feet with the app - urtenaneete, 1 large two story midi baeementqrame build'ing Demi.; pled A 9 store and dwidlin . [Taken In execution at. the (-nit of (lee. T. Frazier vs. Mary Tierney.] 1 ALSO-All that certain lece or parcel of land situate in the townsuip oil Tho pson, in theCountv of Sue quehanna and,State!o P.; ineylvania, borindedand des cribed as follows..ta it :r. Oa the north by lands of G. 31.1Vrighter and L.i. . II bhurd. on the east by lands of i 'harlee Wriglieerb ud .• O li n highway, on the south by lands of J. 317eyri ghter and 0, - W. Wrighter,and on il the west hylands o f O IF. %Vermeer. containing int 1 eeree more or less, w to title appurtenances, 1 house and bare, hog and corn:libutes-',. some fruit trees and about tei acres Improved. I, Taken, In execution at the , snit of Deborah Hubbard ve. C. lit Hubbard.) " . t. .a ALSO-All-that ce , in piece °enamel of land situate in the township of . - --ie. in the County of Susque hanna and State of P onsvanite. bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit Oil the north by lands of L. S. Taylor and others, of , thMi east by lands of Frederick }- Springer, on the so ul by `lands el - Stark 'et Seeley and on the west by ' land of ai. E. Sherman; containing about 60 acres, more rMe with " the appurtenances, 1 house and burn, and meat 2 acres' improved: [Taker. .in execution At the 9 - IL of,, A . Lathrop vs. James, Justin and Alvin Springer, ] ' .:t il ALSO-A t that cer aim piece or parcel of land situate in the township of it rmony in the County of Susque hanna and State of Pi nnsvivania, • bOunded and describ ed as follows, to wit : ' On the north by lands owned by D. Lyons, on the cast by fends of A, Youngs, on the setae by lands of Jtiee . Keyes and on the west be line of the. river road, con mining about Xacre of land, more or lea' with the aepurteimeces. - one ewslling house and all improVett. [Taken in execution at. the suit of S. A. Lyon* ,t, Son vs. illirrieon'Conklin.] . A LSO ‘ell that certain ploce or parcel of land, situa te in the township Of Lenox in the - County of Seegne -1 henna add State of Pennsylvania, bounded and describ ed as follenviz_ to wit : ' Out the north • by land of Peter Lott. oa' the, east; by Lends of D C, Roberts, . Roberts, on the.eonth by lends' of Moe C. Decker and wife, and on the greet by Indeed' George Allen contain ' ing eboUt eV acres , partly improved.-Also, defendants tatereet in one otherplece or parcel of land situate as , abo - e, and.houuded. and described, as follows town.: On the north by lands of 31. C. Deeker, on 'the reit by lands of D. C. 11obeits, on thei south by lands of Sam net Truesdell pad on tee west by lands; of George Allen - containing about 55 acres, all improved with the ap-, purtenanece. one doalllng house, one barn, one corn house tind out buildfiegs, one orchard &c. - [Taken in execution at the. Istat of John 'sell. jr., use of C. C. Honehtaling. assigned to; Sites Hartley, vs. Moses C. Decker; Otis C. Sear/evince. assighed to Silas Hartley vs. Mosea C.lDeckerr: and Silas Hartley vs. Motes C, Decker.] ' I i i ALSO-All', of Defendant's interest in that certain piece or parcel of lad situate in the township of liar moay, lit Inc County of. steer:whined . and . State of Pe aneylvania, hounded and described as follows,to wit : Beginning at a bee:lack stump in the Canawacta creek road, thence .by Old other lands of Richard Martin north 72 degrees Beth...3ominutes east 1.4 and 4-10 perch: es to a notch cut in the side of a rock, and by the panne north 10 degrees west 24 and 6-10 perches to a pine sap, Bee, thence north '3 de.'rees west 24 and 5.10 perches to a hemlock sapling. thence along up the we e • side of said creek Smith 19 degrees and 30 minutes east lit and 410 perches to a hemlock ;,:eapling, stud south 18 perch e- to the west and or mill dam, thence along margin of Martin & Lyon's mill pond at highwater mark 52 perch; es to a yellow birch tree.; thence south 83 degrees east to the middle of said creek road, thence ny middle of 'said road and high water, mark (a: mark' that may be made bg raising the water in-said pond 15 feet above the top of the pr. edit mud , sills -in said darn) to the place of be.einning, containing 6 acresyl 59 perches, be the , same more or tess.iwlth the appti enances , saw mill, lath mill, 2 small honcei, and ba ,-Also, all of Defendiutt`e interest In several pieces orpareels of laude satiate in the township of Harmony, County and State aforesaid; denribed•as fellows : . Described in deed recordediu Deed Book Not 25, page 1399 from C. L. Ward a former owner. Pnrnel No 42 containing 106 acres and. 37 perches. No. 43 containing:Lei acres and 112 perch ee. No 41 'containing Tinkles and 60 Pesches.' - • No. 45 containing 76 .aertte, and 133 perches. No 46 contain ing 116 arcs and 68 perches. No 50 containing 85 acres 904 VI perchel. And one other lot named fa a war rantee C, L, !yard,; containing 232 amts. All thee° lots lying eoutignone and containing altogether 800 acres ; also. the untold Portion of the lot bought of Jane E. Palmer, containing about 43 acres , be the sense more or less. bounded on; the . west by limas of S. A. Lyons and Labor Barnes: with the appurtenances, one - shanty,. small bonsg and 'barn, 1' two story house and shed. and dbout 60 ;acres; imororeci-Also, all of De fendant's iatertot in•the undivided one-half of a piece or parcelof lend eltbate in the ioiqetkip Of Harmony, County and Stateaforepaid. bonndeo 1344 'deSCribpi as follows, to wit : Beginniegat a peat the southeast oor-' tier of lot No, 32 contracted to beeol4 to lotto 134 Sco ville, theaCs Along east line o theserae north 3 degrees .west 114 perches toe post; t ence - along line of lot No. 14,1 ), 51 north 96 degrees' east. 1 Derelicts to -warrant line. thence along - the. same sod% Wye derfreea pest 19 perch,- eel° a poet. thence ,slope warrant line south 8 degrees east 93 perches to al bc4 corner, thence along north line of No. 50 South' 86 ?legrees west, 14 perches to place of beginning:Contalialog SII acres and 86 perches strict measure, be the sable more or lent, being lot No. 53 John Boyleyhllotinente of the Werton lands in Har dily towne ip.-Aleo, dhe 'other piece or pew' of ieeateiteet Above,. lying on the Belmont and Omi t/nage:lt She and bounded lie follows :• On the north Ft t s by land - EPP Brandt. k Sehlager, .on the east by lands of John*threr,...on the' south by flelmont and Onaquerm Turnpike; okthe west by lands of C, S. pennett. con taining about `2OO acres, be the same more or lees, wig; . tMeappurtentine%rndabout4o acres improved. [Ts-, Iten in certain; iy, he vet of J. Schlager . t Co.,'ller signed to Lyons -et e r Nell,,ys e .Richard Martin.] .. ..N. ,Is..- it bids , meat be cortmeed en the. day of sale. . - .. k It. B; HELME, !She/lire • Sheriff's Office r Montrose, July 21, 1e7.5., ~......'-'..1 ' . . • . • .. . . ;211.‘etiLFF's tt&L ' ES.--Blr VIRTU E . OF. WRIT .a. - 7 Witted by the Court of.Coututoa PiGas of' hosquetan na County, and tonic directed, I will expottO tas,sale by public .vendne, - at the Court House in -Montrose, on - Friday, Aug: G, 1675, at 1 o'clock, p, rt., the following pieces or parcels' of land, to wit; I , _ -; ; • ..„ All that certain piece of parcel of latd situate in the township of Auburn, in the County of Susquehanna' and State of Pennsylvania ; bounded nd described as follows, to wit: On the. north by lands of IL .Farrel 1 arid John Bushnell, iiii, the east by lands of 14. Cris man, on the south by lands of M..- Kerrigan .and on the Westby lends of Wmalln,tontaluing in all ghost 44 acres, and about 25 mires improved, with the *pint:tuns antes. [Taken in exechtiou at the, suit of Stanley N. Mi.ehel, assignyd to G. B:•Eldred,vs:Joho O'lleill. ALSO-All that eertaln piece or parcel of find situ ate L in the township of Lathrop. In the counti d Sus quehanna and Sate of Pennsylvania. bon nded and deli, eribed as follows, to wit- Beginning at a post *and stones Hie northwest corner thereof, thence by lands , of 13' Hinckley- singb degrees east 6134 'gods to' a post and a wiles, • thence by lands, of Daniel Wood's rotate nouth 3}if 'degrees 'west 'l,Vardl.ll-1001 rods tb a portend stones, thence by lands of r.s. Wonstattiorth tie degree* welt dig: rods to 4 port and stones. throne by Janda of Mrs. A, 11. Bronson north. $3l( dPgrette east 13 and 10400 :rods to -place of beginning. , centsioing. ace acres more or less. Also, all that otter piece of 4and.situatits above, tionndild- and descObed as fol lows, to wit : On the..east by the public tined,. and on the north and, west by lands-of Ellsba • Lad's estate -and On tbp /tooth hy lands of —, -, Bronson, cotaining two acres ottaiidiatrterineasure.tvith'tbe,appurtenart ces, one bonsai 'barn. and:some frqfP,treetf. [Taken in execution at the suit of "P. S. /4m14.41301 , 5t: Pr itftlt 7 . Gerretson, vs. Peter.),(erruon,' ~ • - ; ' ALSO-All th at certain piece or parte! of. land tit,' nate 'in the township of Apnellicon., In the eousttY. of. tiasqttehanna and State of rennsylvanin, bounden and 110-crlbed at , follows, to wit: • On tbenottit 'by lands of L. tt :Horton; pit the east by lands of ett rhattesy, on the aonth by:lauded -Wi fland, a n on the west by ;ands of (1 , kihattasy. 40. F, 0.1119 a ay, containing` I A abi in s[l 'wren. of land.' more or- iota.; w the I #I I pOST .tettancesr, one- house, barn, - orchard,'' ntostiy taw .proved.. (Taken In execution at the 4M t O • Li W. Bar. -ton ve. Catharine O'Shannsey,; Adtni trix of rats :rick o*Shannaey; - deceased. ..-- ' --.: 'ft , - '- ' - ' '' ,' •.'" ,-- - ALSO-Alt that certain ' piece 'or : parcel ot'. land' aft- • nate An - this :township ,a--ellirord.. the. County of linwpitehatiOri. , azio Suite of ;Peanuts' us, - bouudedaud ' i dercribeilawfolifiWe,So wit a.- Begin tiff at a post taut 4toinar . int. fitoorstieen i t 4 rier arr-fit:zow or tateif: - Pepil Utifohalt, lit ' Vienne aitirth 46 ,degreint . eiL•t•M parchtia to •Ina . ilinifr. aging, tri,EL - L. Nore*; riderlt• tritliOd ;kW • myrrfiAittnee:•hy- the :genie north -dd• degrees Wese;l6' . fp - 4.4nd 4 pat; Wince south 4A degrees witst , I _SlterPhes . to lON . road, thence by the wane a9lithilt , laicroce etalit XS - Perch-. ...ei:4od trete ; th.euce to place - et PihOug,..aohytteing - - - - - - ~ . • - - • - =•••••;.•F. , -7'; , f 80 itifelf idlidt4V4 4c: oaf 94 Itg , 'iretmi - .100/ the enplanes:Wes, Imo dwelling baniae.aM litegOCution at the snit of •WoqdbitflPed4„4l/141114 John Stnari vs;:F. O: )1001 1 .. :#7 . that certain - p.telfinpsu'ell of lend aft ante _in the township of Berrie hi. the:COurity of ttlXS quohanmt'itsut-••Shttn Of Penu ry 3111113. - r . botindod sad desalt:penes follows; to wit :At - before pert or it tract, of land id warrantee name of Charles !Wharton, begin. ning at o'er:lmes of lead - late er new - owned i v . Osmer Verpentet north 4.0(' degrees west 83 perches to a co.- .ner, thence south 431 f. degrees west 311 - perches to a corner. thence south 40 degrees east PS perches to A 'corner, and thence north 43,3 i, degrees perches to the place of beginning, contend:lg 110 acme and 7 perches, With the appurtenance's.. honer and barn, and about6o acres improved.. [Paten lb - execution - at the. suit Of 'Jonah S. Plerce Ye. Henry .T. Turrell. • . • ALSI),—AII that certain piece or pareetof lend sit: nate in - the - township- of 'Rush. County - 'of Suelyee banna And State - of 'P001411'41114. Wended and des cribed as follows to , The south half of lot No. 107 on the map of resurvey :node by Bony. T. Case of the Thetrins O. Cope tract of land, beginning at a poet and stones the northwest corner thereof and the southeast Corner of 'a piece of !Witt conveyed by the arid Cope to Wm. Z. Lindeey,audextextling thence east 1119 and 4-10 perches , along the °inhere boundary' of lend 'tortveyed by said trope to W. Lindsey and to Andrew J. Porn- man to a post and stones the nortbev-toorner thereof, and the'sonthemit comer of land conveyed by said Cope to veld fneuman, thence along the dividing line he-, tween lots No, 107 and 108 4t 310th perches to a post end Stones Cotner In the , exterior boundary line of said Thoinas D. Cope's tracts, thence along last mentioned boithdary west five and eight-tenth perches to a post and stones corner h paid boundary, thence south along said boundary 34 and two-tenth's perches to ti post and stones corner in raid boundary, thence west Ig3 and eltterith perches to a poet and stones the southwest corner thereof, thence north along the sub-dividing line between lots No. Brand 19.381) and live-truth perches to the pines of lleginning. coutaining , about ttl and eight, tenth acree, , more.or less with the appurtenances, one house and barn, and about 50 acre. improved. .[Ta ken in execution at the suit of G. V, Bentley - vs. Liar tholoinew Lally. that certhln piece oraircel of land el te ate In the township of Great Ben d, in' the Count) , of snmiiebanna and State of Pennsylvania. bounded and described as follows, to 'wit : On the Mier by the Sue q_uehanna river, on the north by lands late' of Ilitriby Dell. on the west by lands formerly - owned by 'Blm 'none and John Scotten. and cm the south by lands of James Green, containing 103 acres of land. bottle same more or less, &bon tlO2 improved, with the appartenane ees, one story and a half dwOling house, ono browand ehed..timall orchard &c, Aleo. one other piece et par- , eel of. bind and situate as above and boun ded and des cribed:as-follows. to wit : On the north by. lands el the lieltinney estate, on the east and southerly tide by lands of Case, on the westerly s'de by the turnpike road, containing one acre of land be the same more or less. with the appurtenances, one frame dwelling- and all improved.) [Taken in execution at the, suit of - 1.). P. Searle vs. W. P. Dayton, (administrator, of estate-of Elias Dayton, deed.. • • ALSO—AII the defendant's debt . , title and interest in nine Undivided twentieths of all that certain messusge or parcel of land lyitnr and being In. the township of Clifford, county of SuNitehatuts. and State of Penneyi= venian bounded -and described as follows to wit : gipping at a cornet in the Lackawanna Turnpike road, a corner of 4 lot surveyed for Wildfire Woodmon,thence . across the Lackawanna erect: north 45 degrees east 59 : and s.lo'perches ton corner in the warrant line of John Beach and Samuel Meredith no. 9, t hence along said line north 43X degree's wcet 41 and 5-10 perches to a corner in line of lot surveyed for Cerpenterand Rounds thence south PHO' degrees west 13 perches to another. comer thereof thence north 44 degrees west 101 perch es to warrant line thence south 47,i6 degrees west 350 'and 5-10 perches to corner of lot no. 41. of M. Meylert'e ellotinent of the Meredith lands thence eking line Of lots number 41 and 40 south GO degrees east 181 perches to corner in line of lot of No. 10 in Meylett's allotment • aforesaid thence along west line of lot No. 10 south 2 perchesio corner ot 'umber 9 and 10 thence along :line of N 0.9 and. 10 east 911 and 740 perches to the Lackawanna Turnpike as aforesaid and thence by the :iseveraPcoursee and distances of said Turnpike In a northerly dileetton about 100 perches to the place of be ginning, containing 445 acres and el perches strict meas ure being parts of tracts of lands it :the warrantee names of John Beach and Philip Beach, together with .the appurtenances.' Also !trot e equal undivided one sixth part of all that certain piece or[tercel of land sit uate in Clifford township county ot "Sneqjtehanna and State of Pennsylvania and described as toliolve Be ginning at the south corner of Jeremiah Round'e laud in warrant line of John Beach thence north '45,16 de grees west 81 perches to a corner thence :meth 43 de grees west along line of Strewn Carr's lend 167 and 5- lOperehes thence north • 4134 degrees west 27.perchee, thence south 47 degrees west 196 perches thence south 41 degrees east 109 perches to west corner of tohn Beach warrant thence along said warrant line north ‘4734 degrees cast 39T perches to the place of beginning containing 161 acres. mare or less and being parts of Satenel Memdith'e N 0.4 warrant and Sa m uel Mered ith'eNo. 3 warrant, together with thdeppurtenanees_ [Seizell,and taken in execution at the suit of John Whit & son vs R. A. Reynolds and Samuel Reynolds . , ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the Barongh of Montrose, in the County of Satqae henna and State of Pennsylvania hounded and describe ed as follows to`wit : Oa the north by 3filastreer on the east by Depot Street on the west by lard's of E. C. Fotdham and Tiede trucker, and on the south by lands of G. F. Fordham, containing about one-ball acre of land more or less with Ow appurtenances, one frame house, one frame Carpentee,shop, one frame barn and some fruit trees. [Taken in'execntion at the snit of E. 1.., Weeks, assigned to Uenry Cruscr, vs A_ J. Ticknor, an C. M. Ticknor. . ALSO—AII that certain piece or pa r cel of land situate fa the township of Herrera in the county of Susquehan; ua and State of Pennsylvania.toundeLand deacribed as fellows to wit: Oa the nortn by lands of Frank. •11-111 and S. W. Thatcher. on the CIA by lande of S. W. Thatcher, on the south by nude of John Go w and on the west be lands of G. P. Wilmarth, Stephen otnatt and others, l / 4 tottaining about 72 acres of, land nioremr less with the appurtenaucesmne house and barn, black er:Mix shop and about 44 acres improved: [Taken 1n execution at the snit of 'William flow. vs. C. W. Lott., • Take Notice.—All }tills most be arranged on the day , of sale. - M. B. 11E1...11.E, Sheriff Sheriffs OfficerMon:rose, July 14. 1575.-ts , LICENSE PETITIONS.--Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of an Act of Assernbly,the following named persons have filed their petitions with the Clerk of quarter Sessionsot the Peace, for the County of Sus quehanna, for licenses to keep taverns arid for wholesale dealers in said County, for Which they will apply at August Sisions, 1875. 1 ' Montrose; John S. Tarbell Tariern M. J. Barrington, .• A.p. - Burnt, Sell by Measure, N. Bullard, . M. A. Lyon, .. 1• .. Kilrow, . Tavern. Henry Ackert, - - • " 11. 0. Bedell, RieharkStack, • • Sell by Measure. T. D • Eastahrook,' • " oo Thomas Connolly, Eatin u' house. W. W. Brown, Tavern, Michael Doyle, ,• C. G, Chafes Wm. G. Leslie Dennis Casey, Thomas Kelley, Benj..Grwory, Thomas, Fernan • " Lharles Kirk, • Tavern. D i -.Ketcham, .• . Joseph .Alier gating house. Eliza .31cilratigh, iionoe• Charles Earnest • Eating Rouse dames R. +Kirk, • - " • " Allen A, Smith, 64 66 - Johanna Griffin, Bvert,Tanaken : • • 4 ' ' • -William Bulger. : " Margaret o`l/ouald, " 6 * • . J. W . Walker. • " s " . ' Frank Hoffman, Alien McClure. . Joins P. Kent, ' . " • " James Burns, Sell by 'Measure. 0: P. Phinney," • Tavern. Jullti W. Roberts ' Silas Winters. • • Tavern: Eliza Frjtchley Eating House. r- Michael Murphy, • ..• " • David Wilmartn, G. W. Reese, Sell by Measure. Denois Mahoney, Tavern. ' A. H. Ayres, - John 'W. Gow, , . G. K,lo'cractuden. Wm. Jay, Phinney . - ' , Ainek William's,...Sellbybleasure. l J t Dickerman, • .• o' bdward hieledy, Eating House. John B. Meyers- ' Tavern. • John O'Brien . 'Eating Reuse.' Charles Dickinson " • Henry A. W. Crawler. Friendsvilliboro. Mary 'McNamara " to • ' • tin Tternoy • " • WM: Buirman. - Sell by Measure. •". ' • John Foster - 1- • Tavern. 0 . • • Ryan Springslite; Jeremiah Stephens, " . P. E. Brush t Ribson,'• 5.11. 'Holmes, Dims*. • T. o: France. Jackson. Delos:Roberta • • " _ Gt. Bend‘Boro, Su la Dept#, Sttq'ix Depot, 4/ .1 •4 l 4 CI ItrBrd, Ilattaoni. on,kland. LatArop, Silwer LW, Bandar, Erarfunl, Brooklyn, New Milford, Herrick, Thomson - I • I, laixabeth 8.. Gary ; Auburn,. Theodore Lineberry' Lanenboro, H. 11.' Hobart, , ; ;I: . Tavern i Lenox; A. F. Snorer. Jeaenp,._l 44 C..Dodfto ; • I -• 'Forest Like, Judson Stone , . • DAVED•SUMNIMS, Clerk, 31orktrore,Jely 14.1815. "inr 1-1 A. °X' SEi, I . , z - n . cd-,„ ° • llf a liquid Liniment, tor Rouse and atablie 'tin.: A vain able combination, discovered by a celebrated Ehg- If and horse•farrier. 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Trt: •r, 'rumors and Salt ;ortn,e, VOUti NPuralvia, 110 , a Antler Pill, zed PttriBll44ihe Mood, ourgatl%e yet perf. et Theft OW how much they ezcclhll other PUN. They are rare and pleasant to take, bnt pose:. fni to sure. They purge out the fot I humor* of the blood : they stimulate %he sluggish or dirortierml or,ria Into action and they Impart the health and tour t 6 the whole being. Tney cure not only the entry d a y complaints of every body, but formidable and clary one diseases. Moat ' , killed physiciann, moat etaltent clergymen, and our best citizens , . rend et.rthliat,, „ r cures performed and of great benefits they have dent d from these Pills. They are the eaten end beg phoic for children,becauae mild as well as effectual. lAez sugarcoated, they are easy to ;she ; and being purely vegetable they are entirety lufrmless. ranrannn Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., .Lovirell Mar 4., . Practical and Analytical Clicznlta. SOLD, BY. ALL DECTOGISfS AND DEALERS IN .. MEDICINE. July 1d,1875, TAYLOR'S FAMILY MEDICINES -'Pain and Lameness relieved in a short Vine be the nee of Taylor's Celebrated Oil. The great Ftbilmatle and Neural igic Remedy. This u.etiklne Is not •t ruts` all. but is warranted to cure more of the ails anti ill, to which flesh is heir Allan any other med'einoever Ms. covered. Give it a trial; if you do not find It so. It costs you uOthine. It • may be need with the utmost dvantage for any kind of Pain. Lameness. Wounds or Sores upon man or beset. Will not smart, the raNcePt Vf mind or sore. Pull directions for use :mama] qrh. :bottle. Ask yourMeri:hvut for a Iree vial. No Cure— No Pay. Taylor's Cough .Syrup or Expectorant, for all Throat ind I.nnidiseases. Is very pleasant to the ta9te and contains nothing injurjoue. Try it, and.stop that cough and take the sorenees from your Throat and Ask your Merchant fora free vial. No Cure— ASO ray. ' Taylors Condfil‘m Powders for all kinds or Hoek- sod poultry. Warrantel the best renovator or the syettm of run down or diseased stoek4 that has ever helm dim. covered. Try them for all atomises incident to the .brute , Treation. Directions for use around each pack age. blo Cnre--.No Pay. Alt the above meilicmCß for sale by Abel 'ninth and Burns Nichol's:of Montrose. and all Druggists and Dealers throughout the country.. IettROWNING TAYLOR. October 21, NEw • it-AT MARKET. Messrs. Belti &- Bennett haOt. olened a firttt claps meat market on South Main Street. Where all k Indr of !mat be kept and *Rod at the lowest cash preen-- All meat alb be delivered within the borim;M. • call and ree.us and grim nc your patronage if we des erve it. . . ; • , -WAI.LACE HEICITT HENRI' M. 'IIESN WIT Montrose, June 9, 75. ' . - Legal. Advertisements. • - -- t T) _ EGISTER'S 11.:NOTIE is hereby given to all pers4 is con-; ceined in tire, following EMatea, to wit : Eguire. of Ep ' brlaln Smith. late of Franklin, deed, Wm. IL Smith. Executor. Estate of Solomon 3tcßeseby. late of Jessup, deed ; B. Aldine McKeeby„ Adrainlstratrix. Estate of Martha J. West fill, late of Oakland, decd ; Charles Beebe. Executer. • • EState of Ebenezer Blanchard, late of Gibebn, dec'd;, Eli Barnes, Administrator. Estate of Jacob Underhill, late of Susquehanna County, dec'd I J. E. Carmalt, Trustee. ' Estate of Joseph Carlin, late of • Auburn; dec'd ;'John F. Carlin, Executor. Estate of Ahiatha Millard. late of Bridgeicater;deed ; Mary It. and A. L. Millard, Administrators, Estate of Saturn Brotzman, late of Auburn, deed ; Johrill. Carter Arlin inistrator.s. • Estate of A. N. Pickering, late of entrant, deed ; Joel .R. Bennett,. Administrator. • Estate of 3lary E. Ballard, late of Ararat , deed.; A z Lancaster, administrator. Estate of Catherine It. 'and Ezekiel Main. minors; David. Shay. Guardian. Estate of Lillie M. Rogers, minor, Baldwin, aardian. Estate of Guy A. Tiffany; minor,: L. Xi Fitch, Guardi an. Sell by Measure • Taut the accountants have settled their ac counts in the Registees.Oillee in and for the cotinty of SusqUehanna, and that the same will be presented to the Judges of the•Orpbans' Court, bn Thursday., August 12, 1875 for con fiOnation and allowance. • • TIVQ(NY, Register. . , Register's Office, July 14, • REGISTER'S NOTlCE—Public notice is hereby given to all • persona concerned in thefollowing Eatates, to wit : Estrqe of Alice Fargo, , lare of Dimock, deed, J. • L. and Frederick F„'arizo, Administrators. Estate, of - Bridget •3lcLoan, late of Friends rville, dce,d, J. 11. Redding, Administrator. Estate of Sarah E. Pratt, Minor, Sarah E.Pratt Guardian, . • : . :Estate of Julia D, M 11; rialiiior, George C. Hill, • Guardiad. • That the accountants bait . : Settled their ac counts In the Register's Office In and for the county a Busmiebanna, and •that the slme will be. presented to the .edges of the Orphans' Court, on _Thursday, August 19, 1875, for eon, Sensation and , allbwande. • ' • • ' 110 N. TIFTANY, Register. Register"- Ofll . ce,`July 17, 1875.. NOTI4O. F . INCORPORATION. . Notice rr hereby 'giyen, in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Assembly; approv ed April 20th, 1874, entitled, an 'Act to provide for the inorporatioo and regulation of certain corporations. That application ,will be. made to the Couof .Common Pleas cif 55ustitiehnnna il t county_ at . ugust : terni; 1875, for a Charter of Ineorpopttiol of the Great Bend Poor , douse farm. - the obi . ects of :saithtasomation are, to taket.ettre of the •poorlThat belong , to Great Bend,.. Great- Bend AT!llage, . and Great Bend Township. July 21, 1875, • Eizarrows. The underalgiitaf executor °tithe Carafe of firl Oreg. 0 1 7, late or Bridiewater, Sum.. Co...Prs.,"dtteseed. will sett at public vendee; on the prordiseeethe tarns kulAca as!..the &I Gregory, farm," on . , • , . • • Saturdiy, October 2d,1973. fear further particular* kddrese the undersigned at Brooklyti, Sustufa Tel; 7, 1873.-:4laz A UDITO . II,'S NOTlCa.Thowndessl"ed 401114 , appointed' an. Auditor, •by the Orpi Court of Susquetutnita'.County to hear and reptql on exc,eet tons flied to the Partial admisthitratioNaccount or ." )4n Urns executor of the estate anry ..‘1111 , 4 de. ceased. will attend to the dut i es f qll4 appoiat• meat at theca:lce of Fraser A: Croratuon,in „Mout i•ose.oe Tuesday. - Anguat 8; . 1475, at I,I'OMP,, ta, at width time•and place ail prsons interested in said fund must Present their thighs, or he forever debarred trust cont. log in on said fund. *- • 't%/I: A. CROSSIVIGN, Auditor. 'ontrose. JU17.14, A L L)3III4.ISpi r k.TOIt'S 'NOTICE. - In the estate of Lambert Smith, late of Laweriiie.dr ceased ,letters of Administro ton in the said estate hat' fog been granted 14 the undersigned all persons owing said estate, are refine sted m make Initac4iste payment, 4tmtaliperione having claims against said estate ate re, quested to prevent them without • • - .• T.` 4dmlulAtrator. June 19, 1675 . .--41)w2t ' • , PPLITTIJUS' NOTICE. Whereastetters testamenta• ry to the estate or Thisld Bryant; late of Jackson tWP.. dee'd balm been granted to the underelgeed 0. persons indebted to sald cats t sow° requested to until Inrdedlete payment, and those lutring; cnsiras against Plo 041:nefairs requested to present theet without delay. • MAY, 7,, '13..-Alw* trt ' Exeentor. 110,.. 43 XECtriOn * B NOTlCR—:Letterr testamentary , to estateof Port A. tiregory, tate of 'Brooklyn. dre'd tutvifig *ten putted to the enbectiber, ell y mow In - ilebW to tho - sold •oetate. are, requestpi to plaice Im mediate pitymmtt,:etild persoel haring etaites oral nst 'MO decedent...3mM prevent them wlthOitt oe` •-• ANT EGY. ExecntorA i;Juna'Sl,l)+Msr • 'Nmaber 31. i P~.A.Tr~3: AM ELX, Executor NDWM.. 'I O .IIINTED AT THIS oFFJOiI
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