VOluzne 32, .pc*:#'fo'',:,:oot.iii..iitf• ii4.( , ` : 800.Y.C - 10 - 0'::1 - 6j:-SlotAll === . . TIIE - COURT'_IIOIUSE TIE L.- ' $ 3 • 00 4 3 - li mem PAID 3372710b7 ANY "I?lirE IflLts JAIL . 1 1 .is ! e , T., '.k- • - :':''', -1 , ' 4. . • . ' •{ k . 1, 1 . ' k 4 } ' % r. i/ . 1 ,' 1 ' 1 , .0 ',l,t - L t7.';..1. , . ' ; , • , . . . - • ... The "Coiswil ./11,ng , "Shot:l4, , own log offe' iipo9..xic( ; o4t: ris4v„nyojo , Ring t n . stati 4 : 'Reform; load&l "veithyto It‘cnt till guur tk rl . .irreepeetive. of luili tical or banns ttinnty'aeninfisttated on Tkiesday iaSt mencluhle, tiirtttra aiikeetti , ptiblic servants as iii i iiri;Vn! l s'O.liii6nti; Rin e its, , pettifogging, .;:tt tOrti4: and 8 6:40 3 ,V.,00noc',Tiqn .tlic taxpayers, ti by o kfive`inifi'jtiil.tiiiieS'ilnd'i3 pit. Cent and crack :the upon .the'backs, of their' bondsmen ;-with _,im~ttitrit~i'bnt hat thCso kirjy'erlio . iy do w 1). gat d aid pu. inctit.and,Reforni and "tin , for . die ()curt lictiso Ring • catitticistof:tOt TO4sVevr, iil"o.,:fe3 • 'the j) Plc. to tit!) ,futlo . Inilj6iity et. loore titan -.l2otoyorti.tio eitodidati4;4lB2-ton'sideie4 elected by :t kajotity ' us vo go to rrrss; ulthoit'gti close aitid alittltr hope Steel man inny cvyrcpxueshigi,; ; rcpCi• lett cliat 1V hite: ' eaFried inzijo r • which, if • tFae, tnakiidhi eketion Gesoud; (1014t)t::: ,..- ':'!! . ',,' j , • • •Juilo ie:vie.efett . by 'ittout - 709 by,foo. .E.:•••l4o,l . :letiloratjo..eat44iL.te r; for caminifisionur ; .::••i•l r . • • ; Thy Bing teld i gieet u ;i0 000 dulitir coon ty... - safe ei'!aaing nOti 1 I Irat. ti 964. etcsi &land the, 'e to I;ivat~luii""loc`lc'upon theth 101 eVeV., •' . - • Thursday,A.o:oo'a: m.: , --IV:bitt3 is ,elebt -4.)§ the ti` old • . tite , Staiq 't.tentiou HUI ~Ualiforn in, which rook -plane, in , the of ptcni lattr, reou tett : Pein °era. is 'dtivtruor; - tit e'• S.l;it 'of -11c•in.s, the 04!ngress;niCaf'01viiaii..,t1 fold bi ancheiiit tlie: Ikebiti" Cure 141,;;sol . . u tier ppOr9,l ), , ,nuctvstsbiat .tbo,Beri,l)licims....by but. Or: - ;vet4s thin' ti* IZepiih}iCrlirs. lailel t) . en ts.aut rj b a) ry ulfel ed. of,:l,.),4Quir c ien tittite. - But it .ohtviced, that • yiten Abe .oou tit : tion - of California was - .frama, a fear wns c.A pressed that the °thee 'of t ill t - eut nii,y rol,, l vit!iiti the line of thirt.4?tiisiirfi, lid to'kee.it, , free..frunt any, such eon - \ trul it Was decided that the -SUperin eta should not be" , ehasen at !the general electiqu,'biteit' a Special cleCtiOn bc held at another' line, when no piilnteni ..4:e.tentent k.xtsted. ,T taefore it c-nue pass that.ou Weapetiglafaf. latit meek t his Irc1(13; gull: Mr. Dart; the present:4l'o6n tf peiii; ten d t "grab lc clrctt lie: was , commended: to the taut at ft puttioau hu.4. i ipilvarum; ' . - 911141CrieN: • •• B uc,ll u 'Soo er.ii3' the atistactory: reatitt: 'thr t•ctiaa` "than* 'fhb, twar orgoos set 134); Oa cry that. arc 18 it IleribilOps 1 4 tbat 1 ,4 nelAab'" n tour ty has="rWecaltdl. Otthfuruiu'l u coolnediabattt this Sartiii thulg *hick • tlisarpa criticista. 'Lven? tip Juitiftailcipit4Oini*,o,44 11 py exiiiNsing the ilaiie that fifieL) wilt redeem Yu' .."1c• t ai;tiat. Nvay. Weitope is to say, sye RePqtAifterti tlU‘get their Share 4.4 that 'All ' the , poirtionllts to , t bt of! 4 1 ,, , 4*?P'14 g r, ‘v4iPik ly Whitt' 1144. hope net:Litt . • •, ' atoort' A.f'liklitiCZY , ls" , •l3llEAT tEIaVAL 00.11.11.81511111A1T4'E - 1 11S1) E ••• ' 66151t854-4.00 11111; ' Vs.•- j txxxougs : :. "; '4O ettibt b, I.s b e ' • wad iitch the tiViita'4indridcisethit witor terest wa tuned t ' au a the' tutu bers'of letiini:reoerved tutiritig , itir Vag !fur! . graUter ` , .•.tliiin• tin y ' u previo o , nietug. I:netse were -riouu , try ilktuvon 10:Dr: Swindell woo, iiimiistrlttre -qui, labored , .witii, lily ft: , • niqsion-wOrt J.k4l..t,vis ulit only Veom J. iuuk'iy . o Ne w' Yu, k. but muoy othertplucestieuruud one from .a Indy tnl4kd proyews,thut tier: kirot,b4.44-44,w,, ttePo.ultPA. 04 , E•Y4,0.4 1 ? 4) 1 -- thec)4 l 44llf, ,11 44. Y. 1 : 1 " 1- . • piliu,,cqu4.ty / • 4iLitk . Fri.T„)s4 14 /4 34k, " ( 4.11 . 410F aLl ic4...1 ) r i tY i F S, 11 4 ! ' 11 , 4 . TO'" t cii 1;111 u g () ; uud for unuttlyr and' r 3 ; I k", al l ik`" o eknesisfees Tlitt of vtltaPT:Xdois'd, 'was. ' , .4vifri leuti Oil' 044 "dfici th lii t ylotitileerlire,;aitY to your' DiMii.tit ututtuVe r itn • ;540iiiirtie'4410,4i . .^' ' wift4 tike'M:og the stiorot Alt ! Wodtlet, - siU .I.lr6k!) , li P co I' tiuins imp ,‘Wariri; ; ; Across the itavetfrlim tt:e rink, Add MEE 0 .0 • ;1t -• 4•• • _ toolgOtke • e*gerists' , Aticeessi • ' , Ttir . trt !lO't.c / - , kZ , Ataqli'Cser.'ices 'Were liarcily!. began bel*llleiredtilis - of Aloady's plan were . etii'ors start, 1ib(1. , • 14 ;. 1.1ii• pauses .the, feri7‘;tit prayers and_the loud sliOnted amens of the, - thristiang ucrnss the street were .wafrvil through- the• rin les open win ,tlo ws,;- anit:tho- - ivalligiett- were- thoroughly eket The. ‘,4Diaifegsinn qt. Siu"_tv ; ia'tlte must elnquent and 'POW : .. erfa::iiiel-'etangeliSt• 11 as - delivoied - in 13rooklyn, and at its cliiimx a matr seat rci cliise to :and was carried out. This excited the audience still, more, end Moody, quick ly catching their Spirit, thundered, .. 4 .There's a mar. dead.lor . five ; titinutes, SuPPese_ he was 4t , ;04- for id I , + . aternity,. and had died.. .on" 6 g' his sins 9 " This bad the L. - • •• `mese theilling;:elfeet AnYthiuglie said • At the', qilOSSe - SiiiiloV,.'stiVe r k . up for first:• time in 'Brooklyn "Hold the al td . after Wards ?•ft;ifri hundred per s4as wer.t With._ lidodY tb, the „smaller 1.9 he prayed . for: . Seven , men were taken fiitntint; froni the rink .to,• • night, Overcome by .e'ntotie•hs. The senti ment is tbat• a. assured for . Jr. Edgar Irkkoiripsoot . lg latate. . Edgar ThOrapseri,.ltile president of the Pennsylvailia Ifailroad . Otinipitty, who disci May , 25, 1874,'' •proVidee piitrr the ordering of numerous-bequests, •ttnit the. trustees - t halt',appropriate the i•ernitintler to the education and mainten 'attee of . female orphans "t;f4raillvay eat— tileyees whose fathers '.miry havii been. .- . 4111ed while id the 'discharge oftheir dn.: liti4 Preference beingTgivet, !kat, to• the eniplovees hg aged upon- , .the . .P,etinsY 1 va 101ti lfailroittl;• second; .‘„to : those of tint Georgia Railioad, t bet.weeti AngtiStit uud .Atlan to third, to those' of the lines con-. trolled •by the Pennsylvania ' Railroad - :Company, by lease ur other**, and, • foi l Rh, to those of the: employees' of, 0 11 . 1 , other railroad co:nip:lly in the United. • titattis of America. The executors of the estate are It•hry C. Spackinan- at:d Geo. 114 ; 11Olierts: At a recent tneetiiig,•called by the • itutl itor of the estate,'-Joseph A. Clay, Efl., the.' executors presented, as • the asset is, of the estate, a cash balance $10,025.68, and :assetts iu haftd, to the calve of $1,066,214.45.. : Claims to the, annitint of $1.31,298.65, provetVand ad :the •Orplians' Court, presented and directed to..tie _paid. .The, largest was that' 'of the London; Asiatic ttud. American, Otimpany for. amount re manila i,!dtie on a .guarantee of 4..}lggiii ..Theinpson.,antl'ot hers fordratlsd - rawn on m piiny to the amount of $107,251.- 31.' • Other . „chums tierc i-presented:. not ail tea• Upon, ,as folltrits.: Itti seal aueo us, ',5;0,877.50 ; executors of -Samuel - Vassey, for 17 promis.iry notes, *134,500 ;' 'of. 'Sulzbach. ~1-Iros.,'.tor. . theinselves and other - S.: bin:41101(1ns if the Sr. Pahl Rail— road Con)pany, disputed by. the atlininis- . . .traters. *1;000,000. The auditor; iii his , report to Jtidge, - Ilait ha,' states' that there rti meet all:ithe if,. t t oW E vrer,. the CLiiof Sitlzbach ' rat sustaine4l 3 7thet .desire of •tife . testa -14r : L,t establish the. Public institutions , , :tlSi , i; ft „tie Fcarrie4.l Tlrect. The - claim' is for allegeit Tan ,of bonds.. beyond the :amotiut au• •iltorized by the' progress .of tlic railroad completi* - It is ,claimed: that gr. Thompson' isliatil? .as trustee for' the'ex- . a=ss so issued, and ataa as a iinanber'Of ivhlCh the here. negotiated. Tat!: claim is 4is :puttal by :the: alutinistrators, as is-also hat•of : the Nrasst• l v. estate m i the" - krotind that in'this ca5e.: 437,116 0 1 P501l wakun ll .l' seey utla ry I ' .• • Departaicut- at Afrrieutro. 1, . • , int . • - WAKIINGT9N,-October 28.--The'Octo n rep•nt of the Lleixirt meta of agrrictil -1111:1'et.m taios o ACTonts from New Jersey, I‘,r,t...:.c.nisin and Minnesota, showing a large decrease ; in the cranberry crop by ilksi.et .....• ...' The rice crop in South Carolina, Flori . da, Georgia nod Lottisuns is much larger than n.4nal. In`North,Carolina the great 'err p. 489 tortnerly, rice, but :Alice tbiz war the production laS fallen off, and DO cr.ip ties taken its place upon die large and val uable nice plantations., which have coil. t...k ' quently almost. gone to ruin. a 'Elie sugar cane in Georgia was cut - .hori by drought. ,In some parts of .Fli;rida not iirore than fhirty.per cent of 4 ciop A as p1 ati t,..41,, f o r want of sped; but 'there will be no average yield. Iti other parts tif the state the crops were brought op to at tall average by the Augnit and SeptcrutiPr rains. In Alabama there' Wall ar l'itrg4,`,Y. Iller:4llSed acringe in -average yonifition. ln. .Missidtippi the- leading „planters are matinfacturing their. sugar ;40 molasses at home from Louisiana i.iiii . .African cane. Miteli cane will nut ti•' grt-und h.r want iof milli. and will ' thetefo.l.e be lost. , — Lou.siana ha's not jus titled tiko".prothise of ;fix -fine almearance in the filitia. ~. 3 . • Ti,,,,s. , r g isittn crop,. though injured . in , A Curio - us Tr. s":tnit....bv(ltit3 l `.6l. iii .1.% I ) reiei I let! as generally ' i , , i 1 • `fine. ~. ,- ' Tliemost singular, freak of nature can , jeTi ) ,, hay crim,i,s quite __good. l' a 'N o v be ..seen in a tree near Eureka. is half York tlw sielti:wa., at kust one third more pine and , half fir. It is a iiMl-BiZ k ed tree • t.t oi i, a lly (t rip fir Ilse - lust rice y.ars..— perhopsseVentyr-five 'feet higb. The bOdy Tfivre ~ias ik large. yield, on all fields .in from the. ground to a distance of 'thirty. :Oregon. The culture, there is yet lu 'it'd feet ipine. ` Then fur lidistonce Of twenty 1 - 111 3tielp tut the• 1.4,,tt0m lands of the feet it is fir,. The rznitiniag- twenty-rive Willamet,in wiltrprObably prove the finest feet, like the. lower ; portion,; is pine. The - lands in ilie worisilof hop' grOwiug. , fir ,portion,'of the' 'tree laid a very flour- The hemp crop in' 'Kentucky is very ishilig condition., I The_ foliage on that 'fine, and, iniK been ent in good dmei. part is dense that ; the . trunk pr limbs ..Tire nitinlier of le:toning cattle,in the can hardy.!be, seen ;;through it. lOn „the noon to`' is aorriewhat ;greater than . hot pine portion. the_: leaves are 'iratber scarce. ' vex:" There -is a , falling, off' in all the 'file free , /a; Pear the road, and has,been, NeW,E'liglai.tis:States ,exeept eon ne,iti e nt, noticed by ivkaz;braltivho ester pasied that a iiich reporls,iin 'increase nearly , balailc— w4y- 'l4:its'o rare .curitisley, and well tin!! tliFdefiolency of the others. ' .' ''''',..t 'cOrth ' , o'eifg T --h•Ont , ,,fise I % oThilack: Cat o . .:k'eto;esPonderiOTift, Sassei,. Va., Write i4X 7 r l4 Cri,Pir 1 to the diparttrielit'df agricultnie f as fol. • 1-1 . -L.--- 7 1- 7 - !'1om ,;f = " - DWrg : '' • '' ' On"Thursdoy of last week, 'PaulBtroup z!The teresls are attracting more - atte of HakOsburg, whn has a , ivife and three 4, tton -from ohr farmers., They areliecom. - childrtn elope. 4 wail Mrs. gkoir who has , , _inure- al iv e' NO' to tbe fact that'"cotton a husband and two qbildreur° The ;vim. .4thinel note"sufficient .for the .demands - ways were nt:rested Jul t,he neighborhood m „ ade iI i mii i f t. Briktre the war we raised of Pottiviile, ot(Weiliketiclaii evening, and aegroilt a nit I wO m rked the,. ourselves' and -takea.back to' Harrisbu ig. :!Sivpup in de -1 .onr lands alnioo4 to death, in order to get fault of „bail was committed ;'answer at . I iiione!„, to likt , mOre negroes. Now cotton court. Mrs. Groff will also 'be presented !Jai been . snitstituted for • the -near°, wr for adulterst. '; , i , s work (nirseives alinosti to -death to' Hilike - ''1 1 " 11 " --7------ ii4qT,):l, Ith e1t.,0 Its made we sell it to buy On- Saturday' Kr. ;Christian S,ROBB re 1. colnto , reiol . fertilizers .mid hire labor to oeired a dispatch, , fr+ i nn aa- interior, town 'f ma k..,more ItotIon„ and ,80 on, •never hay- of Illinois, wilting h i m to come and get I. log afq int lit',4..xcept. ullitlece.tton. which his sou Charles,. WIT seas there. Tile 'tg. exPend iii 'T : lie ways indicated to_ena-< gentleman relerat* Cool. Thomas A`Scott i hje,us to n iLi k, ? mut t , cue r ffl i. -8,0, j e t u s CO vouch for his responsibility.: It is hot 'f;,'t to. making grain largely, Taising stock known but that there' nsay,be something 3 ,1R, 1 d ' "reifying . opt • erops, and the M good FIN this. OomunicJition t . tie at once - ' • 4(1 days -will•Avturo r ,wileu,, instead., of cipPtied with the gentleman— , 4 Ilt 1 1)&2' dtlit.o,-.0 ottr' ; dinners mitt] 'A !WI ' ' - "T'''' - ' 41 " 116 ' 4 " - " "-- ' t ktii, 14, .e.ciiitt'iliy - Avestrtiti Alittit !der -.bought , &Vs AMNIA Oct.. l 2 9 t — lndiBB Agent i , • 1 r• ' ' V ~ e p:r its_ th a ta t . of' t ~,t,in er.l.l4,,sve,lviii havell,trglims ham and Bdi,ar 4 r grea deal •mu .1 90? - bat:'L'sJ 10 :t 6 ,4. ,, nr ywn Tuising, ;mil all tiering au stealing is being - carried on l i the spl , whit lii.itries Mt which we mere hY the,A l ,esfeati handilst.nn high -Sides of I !..Pieso but whieli-now are erini},tires o th. - the-riyer inlthe vicinity of Banta. lids% 1 ,!.if.ol.:fitticy. o r of the in,ukk t rit , s3 of thv• McX.ieo. , . ' i ' ' dead past. . !. - "bite- flie 'fitrotteis -0f AlWood . ..ftro .' P}T2B,Buitet, P a., Oct. 2, - lc. , sq. ' ill we' ; ! il '' ''' 4 ' - r'i ilv' ni fruit -ell tit re ..-peci- - gelithil Alliance , 01684 its'session ' this litl ., ao l :e. , and grap_ 5,.. ; lii Floritlathe . ee,„oding. , The farewell address was de e-v:4l ctmis ore 'plug fast alyamlnned and, livered by:; Pr: IL , P. ' Rogers, .4 New . 1 , .[I piVia 11 Wit , bY the enitn iv . tit or, it toiLAn TOrli. ' „ .': ' i' , •,. - - frittt-,titaty • iiht-rt! is sin' , 'exittPllettt t , orop of ' - ' - -, " 1"'.. "...;- - r----- j - ,;rut.'tti - L ititl:Alivil ,. tiee-f 1 li . '7 , 'i r fit , 11Q.NITELTER, , Vt . , bet. u a r,t,i'P conver,;4o ii.to !.joly. Limos 4re . puision • „__, , o Lliens Y- , . 01, flu al nencLint anoviil soon. be Saab& ilg_raiii-'u t w a S r P' s -" - 1 4 - ed.:l4.lhattlittiestor sliipria . - 2;', , `' i 10 4 9,0 1 . 84 '. • 1 I .-* ' • , . -., - ' ,L, , • '7 l 1 , O ;O4I=I:6V:MMAIV-4.a,r44 0, ;*(i0N , Vi0p.. -- „": , '",, 4 . • .4- • •' .OV'- ' . .. . , . -... - I._ '..-...:.;••;:•', .ii . . ~ ,; SM:;' , ' , triti ~ = -Iher', tient ty I o , uls. I ,' (StAip:: - i.tniney-,tlled a ,yetitien:t;O:dl ';e ( . States cit .Cuitetinit 'nal !ju• ilicatioti in bankritpt,ey . Assottri Paeille railroad corn )titian allegee that - the into 700,000. loan; beitig,s4o;ot the the coun ty: by. the:rin _ -pant tor tha uninths.Of .June,klulv, August and Sep-. ,fembl4. The pe itiOn sets forth that the :.05inpany, then eing, bankrupt :and in solvent, dit:„. Wit the intent to give pra t erence ,to - 'meat creditors, execute - .a • , • mottgage on its rdperty, rights and Iran • .chises, '6104 Jet ',, -10, 1870,,t0 Henry. F., / 1 Vait and jatni•s_ . .• . ; . Ftsli, to.sectire pay- . 'molt o( Certain • onds,.. fear in it:timber,. .each for $4,006). :wattle May.1,1875,.ut . the ollicer of th :Atlitnand . Nellie company •In -. . Yor k. The county. -•., . Nil t w ... , • . claints-$71,000...p ,It is stated that a . pe titiciti in blitikrukAcV is:lalso, being:pre. -pared against,. the ,Atlantic andl.l.!ncino rood: and that Vii.: W. Bownthit, beinusel for the eintuty,iitid County Auditor Recb. Ling will .leave Aci,- morrow' night' for .s.e. . York to attend a' :meeting :ofniisecAr d creditors to bo held at the -Fifth Aven e T 'iitel welt Monday - tifternoon.:' • .- . • -•-• ~ '-:.'. ;...-.4::.:•:..4,—' ' : . . , 7 'Thelpiallsh Waling Seajon. • - It is tieVi 'the ;walnut • aeon. We. in America, who ottlw *eat dried nuts, cannot imagine how deliciOuviiie the almonds, Eilberta.and ti . nglisli wallints, when they ;ire f esh ,and 'green ;land !why , e - . wdoi - not, have them" is a marvel to me, idr I believe 1 all o • them will - , grow •in . the . country. But the ditferenc,e.beween them fresh and dried;: is : the,. difference ..r . two • froits. Fiotti .now until about Qhristmes ;,the walnuts ere in . their glory, and the epn. siiMptions of them .is immerse. at theMble 0f the aristoerat . iii his castle, Where many 'an hour is paised over their* mid wine: at the end of dinner as ire rend in English novels,...vihen a mienl ing uncle begins .to' unbosom. himself to ii s scapegrace nephew in the cosy restaurea of eliths and hotels, in the, modest lodgin* of the "hachelor,•in the cottage oli the peasant, end in the croWded•city Where they are Cranked- and niunehed by the - laaorer et,. the StreOt c,ornerki You see theiti by: the basketful everywhere around, Bold at the ; price Of three to five for a ' cent, and at' Convent Garden Market .in the • morning, it is a curious sight to watch the men and 'Women taking • them ont'of their green shells, as they stnmtbefore thabasketa ranged inn circle,,-with-their tinOriblack as ink from_ the work..-flostoyi.Globe. • -. A Great Haul or: Mackerel.' • , 1 • The fabulous amont• l of mackerel se- Cured last' week off the and bench is the principal topic or conversation.— A, oulone •hundred and twentY-five:thon; baud !Mackerel were seize d yesterday in our waters by, sixteen steamers aud a nurnbeirj of smaller filibinglcraft.. The fislLaveinge One hundred anki filly to the barrel.. One man shipped, thirteen thou sand five hundred to Xew , !:York by last night's steamer which 'was delayed near ly an hour by 'taking tbein On. board, and twelve thousand to Boston. The, .whOle haul was i worth in rouad n umbe r s $6,- 000. Men were at work all 'night getting the fish , ' ready . for the Paividence 'and' Busconniarketa. • AII yesterday the e,liffs 4vere lined with ladies \and gentlemen ditching _mackerel , by slower but more interesting method of r, ,thq hook and line. As many usfilty people ;vele fishing from the fo l rty stem, and .People had to take Care not to get, on ether people's fiooks instead of' their, own.! What'ipakee tlni haul 'more: remarkable is that ll:nick er:A iv'ere never before'enught h4e.in any The4tearnerd allcnme here for th fall fishing, of menhatleri,out of Which, oil and fertilizers are made. t • 0 The Religious ~orld„ NEW YouK, October 28.- 7 The lionise of Bishop of the Protestant .Episctipal el urch begun a Special session at Grace Church. ~ in this (city this Morning. trie full body. embraces fifty-seven members'nearlY forty of whorivare in attendance., The session is held for the purpose of hearing the re 'port of the cripirnission to lifezicoliecent ly;to coi/sider- the propriety. of placing the mission'-work ; in that . country under the so )r!rvisibn of ,-if missiOnary bishop, and td elect-missionary bisliopis for ;China r. and Atri ' IN() action has yet *lista ,, rlrken on t eae'twri vacant inrsi nary bish oprics, have any name n \Public ly saggeated for these posit' ns. ; It; is possible that the House bf ishorie will also have. its attention 'Aire ted irk. the cases of . Bishop-:Adams,.the , missionary loishop'of Arizona and N‘i , . Mexich, and Bishop Hare, the inissionUr.y . bishop of Niobrara,. who are -at Present amble to reside w4hin the bounds of their rispec tire diocesce' on acconnt of the state of , their health. - The venerable Bishop Smith, of E letit tacky, ...the presiding bish op of' th : "United. States, prsides over the meeting , . . HOBOS ~ 1.,-.,1-, . :._-_,.... ~ .„. .Nsw osLi the Niehelsek -Marcus Young Harris and T - e l ...derria of',.Hen hung en Frida Bosroi . , ac Gatt,..proprieto recover sso,ool { Herald, °Urania in the Herald i tioneA the gen - pronounced it • ' enneuhd - point snow storm is at Evanson an is a, gevere 9ite 10AV - truce lad inutile:llion is .p. BINGHAIITO of pix - peraunq • quehautle rive the boat utoae wife and Mr. , . dry weed. Ma and wife eseapt, ter& . , CINCINNATI, Oct.: 20.-The coroner's jury,- ha' ea: I.lury C: Johnson', who was killed' 'y a shot. tirtid while. tie was iii the, ha of, OnicerS arresting hunuu . .Wedme, i hsr, haieireutlered a Verdict eha gii g D ‘yling, • ithe oflicer. mitking the urr at, •wi h the ; murder of his prisoner.' . . . • CRARLESTuN. ernor Chamheri to the ptoplo them" to take a representation o nod, and appo known citizens of Centennial cc BYRN' 'MAW biirit of Mill. 'Le of. Dryn . Mawr, about four oiel qnahtity .burued.l been - set, on lire hattbeeti at the The property , w 4oLt.liMo - 0 prialeordea te this' riectioo th stones were oho egg, atid - did aioae•natirss ti were broken,, al oo,the west - side ken.;! • The - . sto h4natler:and Jig SHERIFF'S SALE:.-BY VIRTUE OF Witurt i T ; sled by the Court of Common Pleas of Sueqn n n*Contity and tome directed, I will expose to tile b public vendee, at the Court Douse in Montrose. or. Fri day, November 12, 1875 at 2 o'clock le in., the following pieces or Parcels of Dna. to wit . ' All those three pieces Or perm...lent land situate In the township of Ararat i the county . of Susquehanna and state of Venn eylvanid, the first . v pieee.bounded au d. des exibed as follows. to wit : On the north by hinds of Jerrie Denny and Bezels Carpenter,on the east by ot.t.e.r, lands of Don A. Walker,on the south ay lands of Joseph Biozeam and on the arcs' by lands of Tyler and a wild lot containing sixty acres more or less, and gibbet ilfty .acres improved, with the appurtenances, two house's; one. Saw Milt, two barns and an orchard , The second. piece or. parcel of rand glum° as above, bounded and described as follows, to wit.: 'On the east by lands of the Shafer estate, on the north by lands of Joseph lliox barn, on the south bylande of Joel Denny and George Knight, and on the west by Leeds of Thomas lioeka, containing filty-three acres more or lees - , and mostly tin-, Droved, with the appurtenances, one house and barn The third piece or parcel of land situate as above,boun ded and described as follows, to wit : Ou the north by a wild hat, on the east bye wild lot, un the south by lands of the Shafer eetate, and on the west by the pubne • highway, 'coglaining 100 acres, more or Jess, and about 75 acres improved,' with 'the appurtenancee, 1 house and barn, and 1 orchard.— (Seized mid taken in execution at the snit of C. C. Worth ve.'llion A. Walker, • Oscar Washburn admirile ' tmtor of John Smiley, dee'd assigned to Helen A. Smi ley vs, Don A, Walker . C. C. Worth vs. Don A. Walker Joseph Knight. use of George 'S. Smiley assigned to Nelson Potter yr. Don A. Walker, and Nelson Potter and -M. B. Wright vs. Don A, Walker.] ALSGAII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the toilishiptif Remick., in the county of Sorque tuuma and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des- cribed as follows, to wit: Bounded on the north-east by laude of Ma Burns, on the north-west by landed Giles H. Lyon on the southwest by land of Gilbert 11. Lyon, oa the south-east by land of Gilbert Burns, and ou the south-west by lands of J. B. Lion. contain ing about 300 acres with the appurtenances. 2 houses, 2 barns, and other outbuildinge, 1 orchard, and about 46 acres improved, excepting therefrom about three acres of land deeded by G. IL Lyon Administrator of Jaeat Lyon, to 11.11. & C: • 11, ,Eillis. tSeized and taken In execution at the suit of Mediate Lyon vs. J. B. Lyon T: T. & G. A. Bares.] ALSO-All that - certalt tract or parcel of land situate in the township of Great Bend, ht the County of Sue quehanna and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and des cribed iselbilows, to wit : Beginning at a stake and eloneaf,brner of lands of Lee Smith, thence north 23; &erectile:WA 343 and elz tenths rods to corner of 'made occupied bylicthiniel, thence north SO degrees and 50 minutes east by lecDaniers land 78%. rode to a stone near the highway I therce north 16X drees east. 47 rods toms elm stump: thence north IX de r greeseast 4S) rude to a birch sapling ; thence east 27d rods.'thenee south 16% depece east. byline of tract tie and 50-Kittle rude to an original corner ; thence south 1 degree and tri minutes west 83% 'rods to a stake and stones, thence south I degree west. 150 rods to a chestnut stub; thence north 85 degrees and 5 minutes west GI reds to a cor ne4thence south - 0.3( aegrees west 84 rods, thence 87%,llegreels east rode to the east bonnie of said tract ; thence tiontberly along the same 44 rods to a point 40 and 4-10 the rode from the southeast corner of said tract, thence westerly parallel with the south line and along part of the • said south line . 435 rods to the . place of beginning, containing 1,000 times of land, with the appurtenaecee. 4 iratne houses, r 2 barns,- steam saw mill, and about 125 acres Improved. Also another par cel of land situate in the township of Liberty. County and State aforesa &Peri tied an follows, to wit Be ing the whole of original lots numbered 67, 6S. 75, and 76,1ying together in the tracts formerly of S. A. Law,- and containing in all 443 and 97-100 the acres as survey ed by William Wentz April 10, 1e56, excepting them. from the following parcetof land sold to Aaron Young ' by Deed dated Amway 28,15(:3, as follows: All that certain piece or:parcel of land lying in the township of Great Heed,. In the County of susquebauna and State; of Pennsylvania,' bounded as follows : On the cute, bytbe Lyon farm and James Clark farm; on the west. by a-lot owned by Edwin Eldridge, on the south' by - Ai:testi= saw mill lot, containing 50 acres, being known as the lot formerly contracted to Just-ph Hen drickson; together with all nod singular the teem/seats, hereditarneme, and appurtenattees - thereto belonging,,[Taken in ex , cutton at the suit of Sarah B. Bone. Exe cutrix. and Charles H. la.sbrunck and James B. ties- It - muck. Je.zecators of nutlet B. Boice, deed, vs. Jacob Brown and Eliza Ann Brown,read F. Rowley. Bennett Oakley, and Chester IL Ross, 'ferre'Tenants.) ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situ ate in township of le,rooklyn in. the county of busque butes and State of Peunsylvauia, bounded and deeertb ed as fellows , to wit: On the north, east, end west by land« of 3: L. &dams', on the south by public highway. shaving a front of 85 feet in width, and a depth of 75 feet be the Paine more or leas, together with the apflurten ances, one large frame store and dwelling houee, one two story frame building. owl as a shop, one barn, some fruit - trees and all improved. [Seized and taken In execution at the snit of Leonard Searle re. Dewitt A. Titsworth and A..Titewortb.] A LSGAII that certain piece or parcel of land situate In the township of Apolacon, fu the county of Susque banns and State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows. to wit Beginning in the public road leading from Apolacon to Chommut at the to ram of Thome e Boon eye land ; thence west 16 perches to a corner of Wm. Creags land ; thence south 2 degrees north 189 perches to land .gf CorneHas Ragan ; thence north 13$ degrees west 40X -pe r ch e s to John Fallahee, thence north 2 degrees west 170 perches, theece north 88 degreeit west 351¢ pereles,nortlia degrees east 673; perches, north 25 de grees west leg perches to Joeu Lyons ;land, theute south 88 dweree min 711% perches to Thomas Rooneys laud ;.thence by the 'maws south 2 degrees west - 108 perches to place of beginning, con.ainutg 90 acres of land more or less wi li the appurtenances.; [Seized and taken. in execution at the suit of James E. Commit trustee, of 8, E. Cermait. deed, Is. John Dean.] , ALSO—AiI that certain piece,- parcel, or lot of land situate in the township of Oakland in the county of Susquehanna and State of Peuusylvenia,; bounded and described SIP follows. to wit: On the tomb by State etreet, on the east by lot of W. Elie:mood, on the south. by lot of Ann eaten and lot of T. D. Easibmok. and on :the. west by land late the estate of J. It. Kettle, deed. contalningatvut 12) feet square of land oil , improved and having thereon a frame two story and basement. swelling houe.s[Taken in execution at the suit of J. C. J. Cook use of the First Natiouldllank of Stl equehanat Depot vs. Johqk. Tiffany,] ALSO—AiI that certain pli-ce or parcel of land situate in the borungh of Susquehanna . Depot; In the county of Sniquehentia and State of Fenneyivania.; bounded and 'described as follows, to wit : On the north by lot of E. Tailor, on the east by lot of W. 11:18Eratchett. on the aiiuth ,by. Laurel :street, .and on the 'west by Jack eon street,lisontaining about one.flfth of an acre, all im provedandhavingthereon.aframe two *tory dwelling hollow.. [Tat eu in execution at the suit of Wm. U. Ler rshee,nee M. 8.-Wright, assigned to 7, L. Lenheire vs. S. EL Shermatota W d .H. 4i:timbal • . ALSO—AII th at certain piece or p rcel of laud situ... ate Bettie tOwnship of (mum 'the/entity of Swope- • 'basin' rind State of Petinsylvtinia, bo ndedaud dtvcrib; cwt as follows ; to wit : On the. north by !emit, of Wm. hi. Post,,oll the south ' by prOposed Street, on the VW by lands of J. M., WeaMdl. 'and on the west - by, lanes of 'Belcher, being 61feet front on said proposed street and 'Weeding thmefrom the same Width 150 feet and containing about 9000 - equate feet of land, till lira proved. and having thereon a ;flame dwelling house.-. 18eisied aild taken in en-cut-Me et: the suit of the Ma teal Building; Loan, and ' , evil Assochtuon of,Suisques henna Depot vs. -Seth Mlll ' • • , - N, lie i W hide roast Os (wronged on the day of 'Sale, - • •, • • _, • • N. B. HELM% Sheriff. Stiertirs Office, /dontreee, October 20..1E15. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—l.ettetti teatanientaryiii ibe gitate of Jobe- clonlioy, blue of Middletowili tiac'd;,haviu_ been granted to; t ie undersigns, all per iona-indatitad to the said eitate, are requeatill toluska -*lntent, And alt ! persons having Against Aidildorit tslll preteut 'them witliont delay, . : JOHN OONLIOY, • - WHAM, 410NBOT . 13 0PV*4 1 k#, ; • '.; I;gegiltorfi 143.—The sus 01,A,,tir and PabAttiter DEMOCRAT , NOITEMBEI, sp t . 1875. LEGRPHIC4 s, Oct. 26.1 , :-Governor tted the death ;warrants of . Irothers, the_nraurderere of I and the warritits of ty Milboorne,' the mut.- y They wilt be !, November 5: ber 28.=-The OR of 0. 0, of the Oardlif Ghtut, to datnuges from: the BOOM/ iced: to•day. 1- An article 1 November, 1873, qnee• Menem of, the giant, kind fraud. Hence the stiit. . 29:tlivliorts fromChoy west\state ,that a Severe that section Green river. 1 The storm ud has b \ ee4) !raging ;vio night. Telegraphic cora., rtially sappeaded. ' Oct. 29 While - ., a party r. ' erC boating Ca tht 6tts• • . at Uoadtlhilr, yvsteiday, I • Maurice: Goodrich and ()rehouse and; ivtie were rice Goodrich's brother . Thti hidieti were auk: October, 29.—CLov— is issued au actdress Sout I , the Carolina, urging &clue' a fitting tate at the center ntino l,l .• number of well. &constitate a state board misSioneria. ~ - 1 —-- . - • ' , metobei 29. A.. .targe i 111.oiiii* one mile north :as buri4d this morning ek.. - Ouiteen cows,!and 34. grain, straw, etc., were urn is , supposed to have by a tramp, as no )one barn, since laiverening. 'as insuied.'.' . , t: 29: 7 —A buil storm of viol roe - pass 1d over d afternoon. The hail it- the `size Of a pigeon's ense•ilantage. In Rolla • • an 10,000 panes of glass ost•,every pane of glass, Of the houses were hrO, im wits. ace° mpan ed: by its ntng :. • dvertisements. MEM ''VIRTUE writs- sined tha'CoUrtirit:COninurn - 110foil8nsqueltarina Conuty and t, - o tlit ted,'l:will expose to, sale: tiy pub le ventino;:at tat Court 3linitrose, on Fridayino. yenibei folfoli- Ang pictes or Pareets'of land -Cu ' ALSO—AII that ,certain Piece .or parcel ot land situate in the township.or Apolacon, in the county of Susquehanna and State of Penn trylvarna, bounded and deicribed •as Inflows 0n the-northeast and south bylandwpf•Thoni aißoon,y, and on - tits west John Critutuins, containing atanit 12 acres ofdand'be the same moits'or-lees,togither with --thti-titipitr tenancvs. [Taken - in eXrell 0611 at the suit of Francis T. Dewing, adin'r. of A. De,witig;tieed, vs. Michael Lyons.' " . -• ALSO—AII that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Lathrop, in the county of Susquehanna -And Slate tit -PqnuSyl yank, bounded and :deacribtad ; On the north by lands of Win. B. Adam's, bn the .east by land of 2. M. Tillany,"on- the south by laud of ChancerDayis, atid on the nest by the public highway, con taini, about ss223,•feet land be the same'more or, lees, with the appur tenances, 1 treble d iihU t used • fo u r it earrt.tge shop and dwelling hOusti,il holt and i uild lugs, and all improved.. [Taken ' imam 'on at the suit of Carter, -Abbott, &Johns°u Johnson; -.a. P. Ii WhitingL" , • . • ALSO—AII th at - certain piece- or parcel of Laud, situate ha' the township of Silver Lake, In the county of Susquehanna and State.of.Ptm ,syliania, bounded and detteribed Mows .4".!. • Qn . the north by landS Of I Benlainin Britian, on the, south by Quaker L4e, on the eta by lands of Thomas Patient; and im the west by lands of - Wm..11. thige,.containing 63 andl.lo'neres, more unless with the applatenauces, One house and barn;•orehard,cte. , [Taken in execution at the suit'orN. C Warner; assigned - to Michael - line ant Patrick O'Ltreghliu vs. D. Murphy and P. Powers:. • s ALSO---Alt t hat certain p i ece, or petrel of land situate in the township 01. Harltird, in the county of Stisquelmama and State or Pennsyl vaunt; bounded and described as follows.: 'On the north by lands of - POW; Bull and S..W. Thatcher, on the east by-laridi of S.W. Thatch er, on the south by lands if•,,Tolal (low, and on -the west - by lands of G. P:" Wilmarth; Stephen Comma and others, containintbout 72 acres of land more or less w itW the ttppertenadces, house, baritsand blacksmith shop, and about 45 acres improOd. • {Taken execution at the suit of Wth. Gow vs. - C. Ny. Lott. -. • ALSO—AII these two :6irtain ptecee.or.par cels of land situate in- the: township of Lathrop In the county of Sustoninanna and State of Pet nsylyania, the first piece hounded and des,- •cribed as follows : Beginning at a point in the center of the road known as the old Abington and Waterthrd Turnpike; and in -the line be sween lands of Mishit Lord and' C.D. Bally and .running theleenter of said road south 12 degrees east 25 rods to lands of C. W.: finny, thence by said Tiffany's land south 70 .degrees west 10 rod to a eerner thence south 11, degrees east 8 rods, thidice south SO *degrees west 58 rods to:stake anti stones, thence north 12 degrees west 48 rods! to stake 'and stones, thence south 89 "degrees,east 70 rods to the place of beginning,. containing 16 acres and 152 rods be ttkei same more qr It:s:4, with the ap .purtenahces and .about 'lll acres im proved.-- The , econd• piece-beginning at the • Centre of the Abington And Waterford Turnpike running south 78 degrees wtet 10 ;rods, thence north 12 degrees west 8 rodsithencti not th 78 degree s east 10 rods, thence south: 1.2 degrees 'cast 3 rods along the center. 01 said i road to L the place of beginning, containing 80 square' rods, be the tame inure or less,' with the appurtenances, one .frame building known asi Concert. Hall, 1 barn and other out buildings,lsome fruit trees and all improved. [Taken its execution at - the suit of D. K. Oakley; vs. Cardline 31. Tiffany and Jcroiue Lord. • ALSO—AII that certam piece or parcel of land situate in the toWnship of Harmony, in L t county of Susquelithina and State of Peian sylvl ia, bounded and described as- follows : Beginni d-at a point in the middle of the river road, them. , along lands Pf Jacob Taylor,south 72 degrees an) 5 ininute, -east. east Maud .540 perches to a post,* hence by the West side of a 0 feet street north degrees :west ".5 Mat 4-10 perches to a. post,' them.‘ north 'B6 degrees east 20 feet to a post,- thence ity,lots of Widow lip an, Horan, and said Taylotortli 4 degrees west 16 perches to a point in the middle ofsaid Starruc.ca road smith' 69 ite,„mrees west 7And 4- 10 perches, and thence 14y the middle'el said river road south 36 degrees anti ,45 minutes west 16 and 7:10-perches ion the place of begin. ring, containing 14 acre, by estimation, be the same more or less .with the appurtenances, one _frame house, out buildings, mid ail. improved. [Taken in execution at the - suit of Thomas Fer naa Martin _Costello.,'l, • .• ALSO—AII that _certain building located on ti lot or piece or gfeldnd situate on the north= west corner'of Drinke!r and Prospect streets, in the borough of Snsortehanna• Depot, county of Snsquehannit,4nd State Ofl, Pen nsv liania,bound. ed and described . as *lollOws : On the east by Drinker street, on the south by Prospect street, tne, west. hr. hot of Mrs. Tierney, on the north by lot of B: haVing thereon a triune building: two*.stories high with asitone baSement underneath ,fortfor store,being 26 feet Wide' by 40 feet hack and 21." fret by,ll feet fur ther Mick, With the _curt Liege • thereto , pertain ing, [Taken at the suit pfA. Young Vs. Mary Tierney, owner and cOntractor. TAidt NoTicE—All billi Bath be .arranged the day of snip. ; -* - ' . .A 433. Timm; &brill. Sheriff's Office, Montrose, Oct. 18, 1875... • TAYLOR'S FAMILY Midi , ~ fain and Lameness re.leved in a short time by tha use of. Taylor's Celoblated Oil.. The get Rheumatic and Neurallgic Ilemay. TII,IP IllediCiVe 41101,1 care, all. but le warranted , o cure more of the a and Hist° which flesh is heir than spy other med'elne ever dis covered. Give It a trial; if - oil do not find - Its°. It costs you nothing. - It 'may e need with the ntmost advantage for any kind of Pn. Lameness. WMands or Sores upon man or beast ; Wilt ni, , t smart the rawest wound ur sore. Full directions for tlf around each' bottle.. Ask your -Merchant for, a fre r e vial, .No Cure-- No Pay. - - , Taylor's COugh Syrup or Es l pect omit s for all Throat and bung diseases. is very , pleasant td the tasto - and contains nothing inJurions. I Try it,- and stop that couch and take, the soreness ' from your Throat .and Lange. I Ask your Merchant ler a free vial. - ',No Care-, so Pay. - ' I Taylors Conditi , m Powders!for nil kinds of stock and poultry. Warrantel the - best renovator of the system of run down or diseased Etoell. that has everheen die covered. 'fry them for alt ,nisesses incident to the brute creation. Directions fdr use around each pack age, NI o Cure-No ray: ...., All the above reedit:A:l ca fur gale by Abel TurrellAnd uuroa& Nichols. of Montp.pcp. and .all ltrug,gistaand Dealers throughout ihacoulgry. . • , • ••• " lI.IIItuWNING TAYLOR. October 21.14'.... z 7 -Ir. .- •. , 1 Im-al-lin. -- . A. NEW STOCKOB• • I: _ . . jug recelvvd anti foi talc by • , .• /1 - . J. !iy.lpß. • , QIIPERr INE •' • :e ,•F .L 0t R. For tale . by' .1 " • • - • IL J. VirZI3D. A Leo. ALL knins OF• . • GEOCEitIES, - . At the store of -. Ili r e a l LotriZ 4 P lll, • For sale by - - . • ' • • 1 n J WEBB Montrose. 4.pr11 . 21, ; zJi-*3oi,', Call at F. la. Chiddlees. atj.tre and acre. !glom Smoothing. itgoeFing. Flutingl and Cnmpiug lean," the moat complete and vadat troni ever tnventerL • It Ilatabea liien ittputl- in "factory work." Ittreas the atarrort-A, bands, .• • Thu Flirting. and :01 . 1(ap11sg attachments RICT 'IRON and POLISIT the Auto or' ktrlrep—ltof pimply ottl - Mp. MG the good* int() ittaw. dot (lo the Ifocket9 an Rolla. _ t fitie between b4tnle. Gather., Mites—whether o duet). alpaca or, Worete4 geode., equally llnteheti and sE ecnnplety as the b 0417 of tno carment. 'Elegantly finished slid cheaper :than the .old'atyle_riating Machin:a. I'ARKE, , • for tinsel Co. W. B.—Territory' for stlii and peovaitsers wanted. r IdontrosecAngum4,lB7s. . • • • , . 'DEGISTIfIt'S PCB; 110 TICS IS LSI - hereby given to id/ persons notice -rued the.foi. lotvlngEntates to wit t• Emote. of Utl Arribld;" lad. of tirent deeld Galan -Newman. ICzeentor.l ; ; Estate of Helev Dopp, late Of Ilerrielt,_ der.'4l;- S t .R. Ciimpbeit. Aaadnistrator..." ' • , - 11etatt of Antos, J. Rim. latti of IftirfOrd i dtiVq J _ Ort-Alexsuder,Ete•eator. Benjamin F. Marone, l*tel aX Ilerford, ; B. liclirdniStrator„ is I •., - lhat the iiceountaietif have ¢ettfed tholr'accOunta In the Register's Ofllev for the -to tin ty' et it n eAtes itanna. and that -•the, , eartne:ivili be :presented sp . ilia ,Indgespf the piptiattif Conte on Thoreatiy."Zst6¢erti , her 18. 1675. for npufirtnatiOn - fndeillinvence:- 0.:N.. TIVFAN Itivi . ocer.. - Register's Ofile.e -Itoritrusi, I Oct. - A), 2S - Td - • .; •' " • Ab l , • We: t.l CIPX - .4337rii • 'Carpenter_ 'wad 3uilder, TIONTRA.C73 to erect kitittiturett of all lint . % nit kJ fie ei tun auflgobrkplug fhtto 111 v ttr debyff; • lOW abo state Mantle*, PAO, Bttutte, Doors; andW *dew Framer,, furuiob44l tomer... tiotir B u fliftfig ;aid build. inff papeyuntie paiploy hone but ; cigpits cautd worktneo. • tvliop 11.-at lbe.3lettuullt.t Chan 44. Mouttineohipixary,2(,l,6ll3.4)l L".• 1,•- - -•• • T9B • .aT TwAVvv)l, leg,ettEAP 1 =ME =MEI AD'ami_unoßrol , s'Atim ' - • VALUABLE OEM: . ESTATE!' IN ORE kr ,*lClip• -; • • • --, • I The niciertdrned fidmi4lstnitrin Of the estate of Abrams Grant. late of Great fiend township, in pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court - of Snequehanns Cionntr; will expose/It paths said on ;ttie ptenifses,in Greatliend t on ' ' Thursday, Novembhr 4. 11473. commencing at one o'clock. p, in., ill the tollowingdes: cribed piece of land situate in the! township of Omit Rend, County of Susgo (*henna anal State of Pennsylva. nia, bounded and described as follows. to wit , : Beginning at a stake at the end of a 'tone wall, itbe lag a corner of . D. 11. Tutbill'o - land, and thence south twenty degrees cast twenty•toer chalne and Ave links to a stake and stones, another corner of B. B. Tuthilt's land thence south twenty-two and a halt degrees, west elgb teen chains and sixty links to a stake and stones; thence north eighty-Mx degree*, west thirty-nine chains and eighty-eight links to a stake, a corner for base Reck how ; thence north eight y degreeceart thirty - bee chains and thirty-tone links to a pile of stones another corner for said Reckhow. Thenee nnfth seventeen degrees east ninety-eight links to a' pile of stones, thence north elgthy-two degrees. east Zen chains and forty-six links to an Oak tree. thence north seventy-three degrees, east six chains andlthirty•six' !lake to an Oak tree; thence north twenty-two and a half degrees east, three chains and. Sixty-twolinke to &stake and stones ; thence south eighty-six degree., cast Sixteen chains and teventy- Ave links to the piste of beginning, containing one hundred and fifty-one acres of land and three rods over. The above bounds includes two reservations, as hereinafter steritiono , i, viz : First, ,regerring! to Mrs. Dellah Mon ett, her rights and privileges as now occupied and e - joyed by net and as granted to her: by the Court, as a private road (adjoining lands of B.D. Tuthill, contain tag about three-louithe of an acres so long as her veld rights and privileges may exist by law. And &cold, also. reserving out of fetid boutlariee, n piece of land *dish:lug Isaac Reckhow and on the south side of the . highway, occupied ad burying ground running five rod. along said highway and; eight rode along said Reck how's line, being six rods on the south end :and eight rode On the east side, containing about one-tourth of an acre of land, it ining the sameland formerly deeded to thu said decedent by deed bearing ,date Jtanis 18th, A. D.. 1868. bt William Smith, et al,' and duly recorded lu the °Mee for recording deeds In and for said county of Susquehanna, Stine 20th. A. D. 1665 in Deed book, N 0... 39, Page 633, dmsu TERMS :—one hunch's d dollar; on day' of sale;, $l,OOO on confirmation of sale, andAtto balance one year thereafter *Rh intekest, . , ALMENIN BRANT, October 13.1275.-3 w. . N EIVII .4 IIRASGEMOIT ! The Pogle'i Drgg Store. 4 1. N. BEiLLARD,_ PROPRIETOR. R. ICENYON.DaLet. & Apothecary. PATEItr MEDO;ISM. I The nnderslgned would reapectfaily annonnee to all the p eople everywhere that to hip already extensiv!. stoc and variety of Merchandise in the °roman , : Pro. vision. and Hardware lipe. Ile has added a v, ry choice assortment of PURR DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES. BRUSHES, PER FUMIIHY. &c.. which he tatters hints of can assure 'the public they will find it to their advantage to exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. To all physicians in this section of the county he srotild reepectinily pounce that he has secured the ger/Ices of R. Kenyon as Dr nes I t and Apothecary, whose tong exotrlence and acknowledutoti care and `ability. entitle him to your en tire contldenee in the Ilueot cornet:mulling medicines or preparing pre#ertpticlos, and who would also esteem it an especial favor to receive calla 'from any of his old mstomers or now ones.; Will make the Patent Medi /Ines a specialty, Also Domestic and Foreign Mineral Waters—en extensive aleck. Mao fine Groceries— LP.IBIG'S EXTRACT ( j .)F BERF:` FRESH SALMON PICKLED & CANNED CLAMS, LOBSTERS, PEAS, CORN, BEANS, (OYSTERS, in fact. anythine and oilers thing that to ordinarily ed. Respectfully soliciting a call I remain • I. N. BULLARD. Powder: 111flo an Tunes, COW, 4t4 • L N. BULTAND. I liontroie. Sept. V ALUABLZ The eabeesiber otters to Flak the 'valuable tarm blown MMIMM3tI`MM Bald farm is one of the most desirable farina in the' county. and is beautifally situated in the Village of Summereville. Easquehanna county, Pa. ; there is a coots store, flooring mill, saw mill, plaster mill, and blacksmith and wasFon shop in. said village. The farm is situated directly on tie D. L. & W. ft. R., one mile and a hall from the depot at New 'Milford. and lour miles from the depot at 0, mat Bend N. Y. & Erie R. R.; contains lid aerosol hied, 180 acres improved, is well watered, having a lasting stream of water running through it and water conveyed in pipes to the house, barn and cattle yards. fit is well fenced, and - under good cultivation ; It !siren adapted to growing grain, and is tilted for stock or! dairying ; there lea large and convenient dwelling and wood house,.well painted, and. beautiful lawn, with shrubbery, a large horse barn, car riage house cattle barn; with two cattle yards and sheds and stables for feeding stack °retailing cows, and two orchards of graftea fruits. Terms of payment made easy .RI L. SUTPRIN. Septembtir 49, 1675.L--14m, ViAtIABLE The subscribers offer fcir sale tbe farm imam , f ' loaths • • , • situate in,the township" of- Miti c dlfwn..finsquelistum Cu.' Pa., containing no acres. m 7 creek fiat, 10 acres improved ; 40 acres of very nice hemlock and pine tim ber, wel fenced, having lee rods of stone wall, and well watered, will be amid at 4 Bargain.: Enquire , or • - Address; • • L. A". „REWARD • ' I Middletown Centre. . . Also. 1 acres of land' suijoinlng. Mostly creek flat, well fenced and sneer a I good state of cultivation: with good buildings and two good orchards and in connection with the above would make a drat clays dairy farm ; will be sold with it or separately to suit purchasers. For farther particularacall upon or address. • A. HOWARD. or. ROBERT STRADWRLL,, Middletown Centre, i , Susquehanna Co • Ps. October 13, 16.11.—if • lEGISTEWS NOTICE is cerned in the tollo4g Estate of Gilbert Jenkins& and Eciecal Estate of Jobn Rogers, la decd ; Gaylord Cellis t • .! Estate of Rills L. Birebard. Zenas Smith. Execatdr.__, Estate of Benjamin W. 13 tiara!) L. Dir. and J. H. Lai Estate of Robert Manning, li Baldwin, Xxecater. Taut the accountants• counts in the Register's county of Susquebnim* be presented to the Ji Court, on- Thursda,Y, confirmation and alkiwz Octl . Rekister's Office. ' HERRING 887 =raft MAN UII'AUTU=W 3171.i•er 414,23.4c1L ~701 . .:I The oldest esti moat relit They took therrize medal a 411 isles are war rainuid ti rusion. • I pa, Montrose. Ma/ 6 '14.1711, E4 - -.. \ [ S LATZIELEDII` "e). !raptorial COCUMMIR I R 1; k ow ° Pedg P M ti l litl i i . D.elat a ft" slow 4. market. y popular verdict , ..s beet p nip fur the least tell s ' m ney. A 'Alen Is invited } Is Vhley'S roved cket. the Drop- Vaive, , wti these withdrawn • with. ittat titig t e plate and the Copper tier, why never, ticks , scales. or lnd will I 1a Mt C . For sale by /sand the ege ally. In ordeeto. ro t tare that you get la hiey's Pomp be " ` , land nee Molt has y trade-mark as If yau;d4 got ko w where to bay lant, loge er with the name and *4 . _. ...., egynt nets'est on, will be promptly fern netted by addressine. with p , . C.E4.5. O. BrATo Y, Ms ufacturir.. _ 80+3 coon° rev St., tillotelpma, P s. Mara 10,18.m.-9m. HEW • • A praettfat i orkm*u, bail opened A loop milder /4 - , , /,,,, Wee • a Co!e , store.o; ' Public Avenue, wbere lus I i frady to . all kinds ur work n big line . Cie excel In n work, and repair with estates and ileippteb. Montrose; ... 1 6. ,JIIES Blitifillr t :- ontruse,, wooer um. —ton . i ' 1 ';'- _ ~1 ^~ f '. Powder ! der, snot. Load. Gun tasks, Fuse, tic., in by Farm For Sale. Farm For Sale. ( Andrew Canfield Farm, OTICE.—PIIILIC i yen to all persons eon states, to wit: late of New Milford, deo`e.; •• s. Executors. • • of Susquchancut Depot, tor. . late of Forest Lake. dee'd ; x. late of Ararat, deed; Admlotateatom toot Auburn.deed; Noah have settled their w affles in and for - the and that the same will dges of the Orphans'. ovember 11, 1875, for nce. TuPPA . Tiv, Register. .tier 18,. 75. FA.RREL, 1 '• • itt,4r Me. 127 / • r Au . Kriiiil3 . 01 1 ' riglAtir .1 2 °Z•C6C01 I , leflniilatheUnitecititator 1 Ardcdtthe .._ ' 1 1 AT L() DONf et from isiAL 'WORLD'a 12SG~a11 IRE Number 44. *vi z - 5 AT r THE QLD BTAND. I 1 ' 'C • Tho Undervigneillviould jeep'. if ut y anhouue to the citizens of MontrOeu sod Viciaity dust they beee• &dhoti to their esteblith.Ount a tlnitecioel" • • Mint REPIRTMEIII ander the directiok ol J:0140, IiffIDENBEKEIt; of New York City. We wilt keep conetsu p y on band FRESH gREAD, Rzsgurr, lIIISK, •CAKES, COOKLES, • At Wholesate or Imolai!. ogrtt,4 Supplietl licasonably: • • AL*3O-4 !ale and a ttrsetlye Sesorttnent of CONFECTIONERY,. HOTS, FRUITSi Eic.„Etc., its nob.— • • ! ——o— Toys } , • TOYS ..... . sad tlee TOYS 1 SPLENDID OrtSTER DINING ROOMS Up Stairs. E. BACON & SOL Montrose, BeDt. 1875.-tf. THE ASSIGNEES S: • SAYRE 'OFFER FOR rS -CTAI • IMPROVED MEADOW UN Every Mower Warranted t The cheapest and best Save tlm4, save, radney.,save annoyance,bybuyttig home manfacture: . , Manufactured and for sale by . - S. U. S . : D., SAYRE; for Aasigneee Montrose, June rd. 1675., . ' t 125 iszto.i.rzziosz PLANING MILL YARD ! In order-to better accommodate the community, the aridersigeed hap katablished a depot tur the ealu of Limber 11anurated at hit tiewiy-eteckd building on the Old Keeler t annoy Site, in the -• • • whtre.will bo'keptk)nstswiti onlinnd. A tall stock of • • WHITE. AND AND tELLOW, PINE, HEMLOCK, OAK, ASELMAPLE AND BLACK WALNUT LUMBER, s• lot . which.with the aid theinosi iminwred machlney and competent workmen. I a prepared to work Into any ahspe to meet the wante 41• Customers. , WELL SEASONS LumnEn„ INCLiTDING SIDING, , ?LOOSING, CfaLINO. SHINGLE - AND • LATH C NSTANTLY ON HAND., Planing,q , i g, Mouldings., and Scroll Sawing !one to order. 1 WilEparnao- Slog DIANIIMCTOR in Connection with; the above eetablithment. under the management of Mr ? E. M. Engem'. Examine oar work before leaving you; orders elrewbere., Repairing done promptly. ' - A. LATHROP. Montrose, Septeinbes 28th, 18 75. • This standartlartlclo Is compounded with the great. est mire. Its etfecte are ae wonderful and satisfactory &sever. It restoree•gray or laded ha.r to its youtlintr, color.'_ It remotes all eruptions, tithing and dandruff; and the Scalp by tie nee M.:conies white and dean. By Its tonic propettlea it restores the capillary, , lands their normal vigor; preventing baldneed, and making the hairgrow thick and lb trong. 'Asa dreseitin nothing has been found. so i effectual. or desirable. lir. A. A. Hayes:, State Ati.ayer of 3laesachnsetts, rays of it : cposetonsider it the beet preparation for its intended put -0 . - •i *gham's Dye, Thht elegant pretiaratlon may be relied on to change the color of thu beard from gray or tiny other andealr- Ole shade, to brown of b k, at diaeretlon. It la easily applied being to one preparation. ‘and quickly and e - teettudly pnkincea permanent color attach w ill palatal rub no wash Oft • • MANUPACTURIC!) lir • ; - IL. P. Elttll 8c Co., Nashua, 11.11. BOLD BY ' ALL PICIIGGISTS AND' DEALERS BLEDICI.NE, ... Jray" 14 , 1845 . •1 •• ' - : •28 ntiveuess, Jaundice. Dys ms la, Indigestion, Dyiten y,Poul Stomach and Breath, leachtche, Zry_toclati. Lheatnatiou s 'grupttone end 'cin Disease-, Itilliousnewa. Ivey. Complaint, liropey,Tet- T, Tomore and Salt Rheum. 'onus, 4 ;oat, Neuralgia, as e inner Pill, awl Purifying the Inod, • . native yet psrteeted. Their ...ow much they excel all other Pills. i They are safe and *lona to take, but power tai Locum, They purge oat the lot i humors ot the blood : they stimulate t ha sluggish or disordered organ Into Action ; and they impart Lim health and lone to Ihaewtoile being. 'They cure not. onlythe ..'very day complains of everY body. hut foriuidable and danger utte diseases, Moat shlltul phyeictaile; moat eminent clergymen. and end. heat citizens. send certificates of mires performed And of great benedis they have derived trofmtheso Pills. They are the &areal. and hest physic for ebildren,becanse mild. no well as efreetnal. Acing . sugarcoated, they are easy to take ; and being purely vegetable theY are fintirety harmtr se parse' and CO ROTJD,.*gant.: Dr, Jr; co.,.Limell . Practical sodAuplytle l .Chemists. f BOLD BY ALI• DRULIGISTS AND pg.:tutus It - , NEDILINU. •:- : . • - July O. ; • 2B DEsittoita . , itoiSFk -A:413) LOT . FUR 'SALE. - • • SittrOid IA tttr liorongh of 3ionsitito4 A very deis iraldir.ProPerty. 'rine, large good Barn, Garden, Fruit Trees, •In tiyari no. good Avt-11,, , 4nd other eon ventonoles. - OPfilvdro 01 1 ' aka PrenAseir t WM: 41AT,LEY. New AirettillOßlOW. .11.111.11 j . 7 Most Ittepedfally, MQWER,S One holulred Dollar Mower for Ut2 HURT OF TOWN FOR TEE WHISKERS, ;hartic PURPOSES OF A ' PHYSIC, CrRLITO , New Advefthemeas HAYDEN & CIiEMENTS, STOVES, TIN, COPPER ,Si SHEET IRON, WARES, lIOUSE 3 PLUM. • • ISHING . .GOODS, - AND ' . HARDWARE, . • pLANCIIARD. DARTLET & CO, BLINDs, 1)00Rt4. DOWS, "CORNICE 31OULD • INGS, &C., • • which we will sell at Blanchard, Bartlet I Coy, pelts. NAILS: SCREWS, LATCH ES; . BUTI SASH AND BLIND . FASTEN ERs AND HINGES, - HOES,. • FORK- SIIOV,ELs, RAKES,' WIRE GOODS, &C. • Special !athwart:int* on Pane, Palls, CoOlers, *ad all Dairying (Amid'. • . - FUN . FUN •• IRON: CLAD, FIRST PREMIUM, • MILK PANS, • (JonNJIAYDEN, Generul Agent.) OTSEGO COUNTY LUMBER, PLAT; FOR3I. SPRING AND BUG . •GY • WAGGONS.' - Unsurpassed for Style and . Durability. Wo hate recently aided to our eeteCtlon of Stoves • I TRE CENTENNIAL Coo*, made by Ratbbone, Fard•& Co.. Albany N. Y.. and the Arland Bare Burning Parlor Stove„ and Cunard Cook •Btoreo. manufacturrby Party &CO.; Alban. N.Y.' We also keep the celebrated . . DIAMOND BASE BURNING AND FEARLESS COOKING STOVES. Ratitlxine, Jewett d Ransom, Range.; with Copier Besmear* and Utah, Mountings of the latest Improved atterns. Repairing promptly done and bt,lera for Jobbing solicited. • New Milford. Hay 12th. HAY —tr.DEN & CLEMENTS. 18W Figures Do Not Lie ! BEE FOR YOURSELVES. OUR' NEW , PRICE LIST FOR SPRING AND SU,SIMER OF 18706 \ Heavy cottonade panto, Stout wool-mixed pants, Good all 'wool pants. French casahr,ere pants. Heavy vrorklngmen'e salts, Scout maalmere salts, Harris cayalmere suite, Fancy check and stripe sults, Black frock coats, • - Bladk dress coats, Imported, Black cloth vests, ,Whitatlinen vests, ,BOYS' Surrs, 3 to 9 years: Boys' cotton sults, Boys' totted suits. Boys' fancy wool suits, 130Y3''S171r8, 9 to 154 years. Boys' school snits, Boys' fancfsnits, Boys' finest earsimere sults, Youths' suits. all styles, Good cotton shirts,• Good overalls, Good rubber suspenders, And all other Gocids in proportion. The above prices are for cash only, and are quoted for customers from a distance. $ %I FORFEIT'if the above price list ,is not fulfilled; which prices are guaraated 15 per cent. lower than those of ratty other house in this city or vicinity. , WM:ISTER.- The Clothier., Binghamton, May ~sth, I=,—tr ' DONLEY Si CA S EY; No. 48 Sr. 50 ~Washingtin 13 , INGHAISITON, N. Y. ,Wotildrespectfilli Calf Mention tothelrlirgo stir 1- ia they are selling at from 15 to 20 per cont.,' than heretofore. A hill aseurtnient of Ea,R.LOII, DINING ROO4 and KITCRILN Parlor Setter, [sem fttln upward. Chamber Setts hum $4O upward. 'Mattresses from $4 upward.- Pure Wool Mattresses front' SW to MS.._ Oak, Ash and Walnut Extension Tables Ircm ffr to tig. - • Ton can do bettei by purchasing your goodsof as than of any dealers lu this section of the conutry: We will not be undersold by any one east of New Yon City.— No extra charge for packing, or delivering goods at the depot. • UNDE We dertre tt) - rtaya Patent Caikttt, And a var If,Olies, Shronli a. etc. . The hearse and Carriage attacraed to oar estabilat went cannot be stroua.ed in this section. Tbroc will be furolvhed to those who require, at a reasonable fig ere, anywttere within a redin of twenty miles from Una city.. Glee na a call. • ' , . . DONPET & CASEY.. . • • Bingtiamton.itlay.l2th,lBll.—tt . . !FIE.I.NDL'I"K.NDEN2 .• • • 1 Sewing. Machine ! TII biIICATEST A t:11 lEVR. eNT OF Tllll.llO/1 1 , • Sews !rem but 'One Spool, of Thread. • Ulm but six working parts, Is noiseless. and sews 'more rapidly than stay Machine in the Its rket. Has a qlf-selting Straight 'lVeedle. It Combtnes rsblllty "with Itenotyand hse all the Modern Improvements, . Apare FIRST-CLASS MACUINR ON At: BLACK WAI,NUT TABU/ FOR M. oft.stimslol ‘7l7siziteci.. SEND FOE ornetridu. Address. TILE INDEPENDENT SEWING IeaCIIIIISCr Binghamton, N. Y Doc. 2f A OVIOITISTNG: Uttar: Good: OYstelutitm—A Li. Deraotot who contemplate ,tonking contracts with bewepapers for the Insertion or ttrertleemeots, shoOld mood Z 5 cants LO, Otatt T. Howell Co.. 41 pull Bow New York, for their PAMl'lltaff-11001 (ninety-sev enth edition.) Obtaining lists or over 201 newrpapers And eatlinatta. allowing the curt. Advo rtisemerthr tsk eh for leading papers iu many Mate* at a 'tremendous eduction from put:aloha : re roes. Get the Gook. )I.yl $5 to $2O ea r e r f la jo : ittini r p 6 eOpl n e l clit A itli i t rie s :e ll ; oung. and old. mute more motley at wink fares. Irs heir own loroltlek, during their spare moments. or all the Wilt). than at any thin else. We offer .treploy. meek that. wilt pay handsome fur every hum's work. Full infliallure. terms; Otc„, to free. fiend ns your address at twee. lion't...delay.. 24 is the lime. Uou'l look for wt rk or business elsewb • until you have fruited what we olfer,-* 4:1•. errnisori .Petthiltd Maine.4o-0 DiTcxia.e X3cAter write policies in the fuliewing companies: Fraoki in Fire inattrance Co., Pkil.,Asacta,o3,oollwee, (ornitiental, N y - • •• 2 , 1 t13,0 0 0 dermenla , * • ' ."' • 1,1G0.000 lianover, ": 1,150,NA) Niagara ' " 1...e50.000 Veruter*, York. -,„, ~,,,,,, . ..... ~" 100,000 QUiteris,Loation. .-." • 10,000,000 • No Tiger-Cets"—Ali*Natkinel Board Compiottes,'• and eta coneequentte;ionnti end reliable, hewing loot iteettitied and alway* found worthy, as all, who havo rant with 1 "* 411 0 4 . 43 Y.A.0 0 -oct.trill te.ttity. Those who hare patronized accept MI thanks, • And to rhino who Have not,' t eau only' PAZ, I promise to dub theta ; it they will favor me with an application, de 1 tiottyyore them Insurance Valet for their mosey. Evipectinlly. \' 11 RN HY O. TYLR4I. • - Trattftird Accident Xnairanro Company Policia , wilt— ten runt uue day to one year by • . • • • ; 113.' 4 1RX C. TYLNU. `.;'dtllntheMasonlcßaneAtiAre4ciatlon . et t Seratiton i ' ApoIP to • - 118NRY C. I VLlttr.. pecerobsl - , Dealers tp Agnits lor $ 1.00 II 1.75 to 2.50 &CO, 4.00 5.00 7.50 7.1.0 10 00 $.OO 12.00 '15.00' 17.50 . 10.00 • 20.00 5.00 9.00 10.00 14.00 1.'15 4.00 :1.25 • 2.50 $ .2. $4OO 4. 00 00 6..00 5.00 ' 10. U) $ 4.00 $ 7.00 7.00 10.00 8.00 14.00 6.00 20.00 OF OUR TIM 'ln this lino we hoe Stein's ty of other style's. Du•int